Resiliência dos sistemas socioecológicos e conhecimento ecológico local : um estudo sobre recursos lenhosos utilizados como combustível

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Autor(a) principal: OLIVEIRA, Edwine Soares de
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRPE
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Resumo: In studying the relationships between human groups and their respective environments, we consider two main systems involved, ecological and cultural. The interaction between these two systems is known as socioecological system. Because of their flexibility, these systems have a property called resilience, this is the ability of a socio-ecological system to restructure after a disturbance, maintaining its functions, identities and processes. One thing that can aid in the understanding of resilience is the study of local ecological knowledge (LEK). Several studies suggest that direct contact with the natural resource through collection practices may favor the LEK. From this, this study sought to investigate the local ecological knowledge associated to the use of firewood in the face of a scenario of socioeconomic changes that has altered the way people access the resource. We test the following hypothesis: the direct contact of the population with firewood, favored by the collection practices, contributes to the maintenance of local ecological knowledge. The study was carried out with three groups: collectors, buyers of firewood and people who abandoned the use of firewood. Semistructured interviews were conducted, free lists to check the list of known plants for firewood and interview checklist to verify the firewood recognition among the three groups analyzed. In order to test our hypothesis, ANOVA tests were performed to verify the difference in quantity among the species cited. A GLM was carried out to verify the relation between the time of abandonment of the firewood use and the knowledge. In addition, we performed a PEMANOVA analysis to verify if there were differences between the group of species mentioned as known by each group and a Spearman correlation to verify if the species with the highest quotations for firewood also have the highest number of recognitions. Our results did not present significant statistical differences, thus refuting our hypothesis and demonstrating that despite changes in the local socioeconomic context, knowledge about firewood is being kept constant. This result leads us to suggest that factors other than the direct contact for the collection and use of firewood are related to this maintenance of knowledge, we suggest as a possible factor the safety against future financial instabilities, considering that the acquisition of the fuel is people's purchasing power. In relation to species recognition, the specific morphological characteristics of other uses may be acting as rescue lanes of this memory, since the most cited plants for the use of firewood were not the most recognized. Although the current system is stable in the face of disturbances of economic origin that may arise, due to the complexity of the phenomenon we suggest that future studies seek to investigate the knowledge about the wood, evaluating which factors are in fact influencing the maintenance of the wood.
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spelling RAMOS, Marcelo AlvesALBUQUERQUE, Ulysses Paulino deALVES, Angelo Giuseppe ChavesANDRADE, Laíse de Holanda CavalcantiFERREIRA JÚNIOR, Washington SoaresARAÚJO, Thiago Antônio de SousaCORTEZ, Jarcilene Silva de Almeidahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2782784983450281OLIVEIRA, Edwine Soares de2018-12-11T12:45:52Z2018-02-19OLIVEIRA, Edwine Soares de. Resiliência dos sistemas socioecológicos e conhecimento ecológico local : um estudo sobre recursos lenhosos utilizados como combustível. 2018. 66 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Etnobiologia e Conservação da Natureza) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/7770In studying the relationships between human groups and their respective environments, we consider two main systems involved, ecological and cultural. The interaction between these two systems is known as socioecological system. Because of their flexibility, these systems have a property called resilience, this is the ability of a socio-ecological system to restructure after a disturbance, maintaining its functions, identities and processes. One thing that can aid in the understanding of resilience is the study of local ecological knowledge (LEK). Several studies suggest that direct contact with the natural resource through collection practices may favor the LEK. From this, this study sought to investigate the local ecological knowledge associated to the use of firewood in the face of a scenario of socioeconomic changes that has altered the way people access the resource. We test the following hypothesis: the direct contact of the population with firewood, favored by the collection practices, contributes to the maintenance of local ecological knowledge. The study was carried out with three groups: collectors, buyers of firewood and people who abandoned the use of firewood. Semistructured interviews were conducted, free lists to check the list of known plants for firewood and interview checklist to verify the firewood recognition among the three groups analyzed. In order to test our hypothesis, ANOVA tests were performed to verify the difference in quantity among the species cited. A GLM was carried out to verify the relation between the time of abandonment of the firewood use and the knowledge. In addition, we performed a PEMANOVA analysis to verify if there were differences between the group of species mentioned as known by each group and a Spearman correlation to verify if the species with the highest quotations for firewood also have the highest number of recognitions. Our results did not present significant statistical differences, thus refuting our hypothesis and demonstrating that despite changes in the local socioeconomic context, knowledge about firewood is being kept constant. This result leads us to suggest that factors other than the direct contact for the collection and use of firewood are related to this maintenance of knowledge, we suggest as a possible factor the safety against future financial instabilities, considering that the acquisition of the fuel is people's purchasing power. In relation to species recognition, the specific morphological characteristics of other uses may be acting as rescue lanes of this memory, since the most cited plants for the use of firewood were not the most recognized. Although the current system is stable in the face of disturbances of economic origin that may arise, due to the complexity of the phenomenon we suggest that future studies seek to investigate the knowledge about the wood, evaluating which factors are in fact influencing the maintenance of the wood.Ao estudar as relações entre os grupos humanos e seus respectivos ambientes, consideramos dois sistemas principais envolvidos, o ecológico e o cultural. A interação entre esses dois sistemas é conhecida como sistema socioecológico. Devido a sua flexibilidade, esses sistemas possuem uma propriedade denominada resiliência, esta é a capacidade de um sistema socioecológico se reestruturar após um distúrbio, mantendo suas funções, identidades e processos. Algo que pode auxiliar a compreensão da resiliência é o estudo do conhecimento ecológico local (CEL). Diversos estudos sugerem que o contato direto com o recurso natural por meio das práticas de coleta, podem favorecer o CEL. A partir disso, esse estudo buscou investigar o conhecimento ecológico local associado ao uso de lenha frente a um cenário de mudanças socioeconômicas que tem alterado a forma das pessoas acessarem o recurso. Testamos a seguinte hipótese: o contato direto da população com a lenha, favorecido pelas práticas de coleta, contribui para manutenção do conhecimento ecológico local. O estudo foi realizado com três grupos: coletores, compradores da lenha e pessoas que abandonaram o uso desta. Foram realizadas entrevistas semiestruturadas, listas livres para verificar a lista de plantas conhecidas para lenha e checklist entrevistas para verificar o reconhecimento da lenha entre os três grupos analisados. Para testar nossa hipótese foram realizados testes de ANOVA para verificar a diferença na quantidade entre as espécies citadas. Foi realizada uma GLM para verificar a relação entre o tempo de abandono do uso da lenha e o conhecimento. Adicionalmente realizamos uma análise PEMANOVA, para verificar se havia diferenças entre o conjunto de espécies citadas como conhecidas por cada grupo e uma correlação de Spearman para verificar se as espécies com maiores citações para lenha possuem também o maior número de reconhecimentos. Nossos resultados não apresentaram diferenças estatísticas significativas, refutando assim nossa hipótese e demonstrando que apesar das modificações no contexto socioeconômico local, o conhecimento acerca da lenha está sendo mantido constante. Esse resultado nos leva a sugerir que outros fatores além do contato direto pela coleta e utilização da lenha, estão relacionados com essa manutenção do conhecimento, sugerimos como um possível fator a segurança frente a instabilidades financeiras futuras, tendo em vista que a aquisição do combustível está relacionada ao poder aquisitivo das pessoas. Em relação ao reconhecimento das espécies, as características morfológicas específicas de outros usos podem estar atuando como pistas de resgate dessa memória, uma vez que as plantas mais citadas para o uso da lenha, não foram as mais reconhecidas. Embora o sistema atual esteja estável frente aos distúrbios de origem econômica que possam surgir, devido à complexidade do fenômeno sugerimos que estudos futuros procurem investigar o conhecimento acerca da lenha avaliando quais fatores estão de fato influenciando na manutenção do mesmo.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2018-12-11T12:45:52Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Edwine Soares de Oliveira.pdf: 703144 bytes, checksum: ac1df69ca76277430ac9f09a5e4f7424 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-12-11T12:45:52Z (GMT). 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title Resiliência dos sistemas socioecológicos e conhecimento ecológico local : um estudo sobre recursos lenhosos utilizados como combustível
spellingShingle Resiliência dos sistemas socioecológicos e conhecimento ecológico local : um estudo sobre recursos lenhosos utilizados como combustível
OLIVEIRA, Edwine Soares de
Sistema socioecológico
Extrativismo vegetal
Vegetação lenhosa
Conhecimento local
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
title_short Resiliência dos sistemas socioecológicos e conhecimento ecológico local : um estudo sobre recursos lenhosos utilizados como combustível
title_full Resiliência dos sistemas socioecológicos e conhecimento ecológico local : um estudo sobre recursos lenhosos utilizados como combustível
title_fullStr Resiliência dos sistemas socioecológicos e conhecimento ecológico local : um estudo sobre recursos lenhosos utilizados como combustível
title_full_unstemmed Resiliência dos sistemas socioecológicos e conhecimento ecológico local : um estudo sobre recursos lenhosos utilizados como combustível
title_sort Resiliência dos sistemas socioecológicos e conhecimento ecológico local : um estudo sobre recursos lenhosos utilizados como combustível
author OLIVEIRA, Edwine Soares de
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv ALBUQUERQUE, Ulysses Paulino de
dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv ALVES, Angelo Giuseppe Chaves
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv ANDRADE, Laíse de Holanda Cavalcanti
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv FERREIRA JÚNIOR, Washington Soares
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv ARAÚJO, Thiago Antônio de Sousa
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv CORTEZ, Jarcilene Silva de Almeida
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv OLIVEIRA, Edwine Soares de
contributor_str_mv RAMOS, Marcelo Alves
ALBUQUERQUE, Ulysses Paulino de
ALVES, Angelo Giuseppe Chaves
ANDRADE, Laíse de Holanda Cavalcanti
FERREIRA JÚNIOR, Washington Soares
ARAÚJO, Thiago Antônio de Sousa
CORTEZ, Jarcilene Silva de Almeida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sistema socioecológico
Extrativismo vegetal
Vegetação lenhosa
Conhecimento local
topic Sistema socioecológico
Extrativismo vegetal
Vegetação lenhosa
Conhecimento local
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
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description In studying the relationships between human groups and their respective environments, we consider two main systems involved, ecological and cultural. The interaction between these two systems is known as socioecological system. Because of their flexibility, these systems have a property called resilience, this is the ability of a socio-ecological system to restructure after a disturbance, maintaining its functions, identities and processes. One thing that can aid in the understanding of resilience is the study of local ecological knowledge (LEK). Several studies suggest that direct contact with the natural resource through collection practices may favor the LEK. From this, this study sought to investigate the local ecological knowledge associated to the use of firewood in the face of a scenario of socioeconomic changes that has altered the way people access the resource. We test the following hypothesis: the direct contact of the population with firewood, favored by the collection practices, contributes to the maintenance of local ecological knowledge. The study was carried out with three groups: collectors, buyers of firewood and people who abandoned the use of firewood. Semistructured interviews were conducted, free lists to check the list of known plants for firewood and interview checklist to verify the firewood recognition among the three groups analyzed. In order to test our hypothesis, ANOVA tests were performed to verify the difference in quantity among the species cited. A GLM was carried out to verify the relation between the time of abandonment of the firewood use and the knowledge. In addition, we performed a PEMANOVA analysis to verify if there were differences between the group of species mentioned as known by each group and a Spearman correlation to verify if the species with the highest quotations for firewood also have the highest number of recognitions. Our results did not present significant statistical differences, thus refuting our hypothesis and demonstrating that despite changes in the local socioeconomic context, knowledge about firewood is being kept constant. This result leads us to suggest that factors other than the direct contact for the collection and use of firewood are related to this maintenance of knowledge, we suggest as a possible factor the safety against future financial instabilities, considering that the acquisition of the fuel is people's purchasing power. In relation to species recognition, the specific morphological characteristics of other uses may be acting as rescue lanes of this memory, since the most cited plants for the use of firewood were not the most recognized. Although the current system is stable in the face of disturbances of economic origin that may arise, due to the complexity of the phenomenon we suggest that future studies seek to investigate the knowledge about the wood, evaluating which factors are in fact influencing the maintenance of the wood.
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