Conflitos, caça e conservação da fauna silvestre
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Resumo: | Conflicts between people and wild animals occur when the action of one has a negative effect on the other. Conflicts have been recorded around the world and involve different animal taxa. The factors that motivate such conflicts are mainly the direct attack of predators on humans and domestic animals and the degradation of crops. The present study presents, through a review of the literature on conflicts between humans and terrestrial vertebrates, a global picture of these conflicts and their implications. Through this review, we sought to inventory the species of wild animals involved in the conflicts and to analyze how the incidence of these conflicts is distributed among countries and continents. This study also contributes to the research related to the conflicts between people and wild animals, mainly in the context of the northeastern region of Brazil, from the characterization of conflicts between terrestrial vertebrates and small farmers, investigating the main motivations of the conflicts, the context of its occurrence and how people respond to these conflicts. This stage of work was developed in two rural communities, located in the municipalities of Lajes and Riachuelo, located in a semi-arid region of the state of Rio Grande do Norte. This study aimed to investigate the types of conflicts that exist in relation to the developed agricultural activities, the wild species in conflict and the methods used by the people to mitigate the conflicts that have occurred. Overall, the results indicated that damage to agricultural crops and attacks on domestic animals are the most common factors of conflict, that non-lethal methods of conflict mitigation are most commonly used for conflicts with birds and crops, whereas animals considered to be dangerous are more impacted by the use of lethal methods. The results also showed that countries with the lowest HDI indexes had the highest incidences of conflicts and that socioeconomic factors such as income, age and family size influenced the memory of conflicts. In this perspective, ethnozoological studies can provide important contributions, since they serve as a tool to access the different scenarios in which the conflicts occur and the factors that are associated with them, directing the actions and contributing to the development of strategies of management and conservation of the species, while contributing to the maintenance of developed human activities. |
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ALVES, Rômulo Romeu da NóbregaMOURÃO, José da SilvaLOPES, Sérgio de FariaVASCONCELLOS, AlexandreBARBOZA, Raynner Rilke Duartehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5455952084646371TORRES, Denise de Freitas2019-11-27T14:36:35Z2019-02-27TORRES, Denise de Freitas. Conflitos, caça e conservação da fauna silvestre. 2019. 143 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Etnobiologia e Conservação da Natureza) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/8374Conflicts between people and wild animals occur when the action of one has a negative effect on the other. Conflicts have been recorded around the world and involve different animal taxa. The factors that motivate such conflicts are mainly the direct attack of predators on humans and domestic animals and the degradation of crops. The present study presents, through a review of the literature on conflicts between humans and terrestrial vertebrates, a global picture of these conflicts and their implications. Through this review, we sought to inventory the species of wild animals involved in the conflicts and to analyze how the incidence of these conflicts is distributed among countries and continents. This study also contributes to the research related to the conflicts between people and wild animals, mainly in the context of the northeastern region of Brazil, from the characterization of conflicts between terrestrial vertebrates and small farmers, investigating the main motivations of the conflicts, the context of its occurrence and how people respond to these conflicts. This stage of work was developed in two rural communities, located in the municipalities of Lajes and Riachuelo, located in a semi-arid region of the state of Rio Grande do Norte. This study aimed to investigate the types of conflicts that exist in relation to the developed agricultural activities, the wild species in conflict and the methods used by the people to mitigate the conflicts that have occurred. Overall, the results indicated that damage to agricultural crops and attacks on domestic animals are the most common factors of conflict, that non-lethal methods of conflict mitigation are most commonly used for conflicts with birds and crops, whereas animals considered to be dangerous are more impacted by the use of lethal methods. The results also showed that countries with the lowest HDI indexes had the highest incidences of conflicts and that socioeconomic factors such as income, age and family size influenced the memory of conflicts. In this perspective, ethnozoological studies can provide important contributions, since they serve as a tool to access the different scenarios in which the conflicts occur and the factors that are associated with them, directing the actions and contributing to the development of strategies of management and conservation of the species, while contributing to the maintenance of developed human activities.Conflitos entre pessoas e animais silvestres ocorrem quando a ação de um exerce um efeito negativo sobre o outro. Os conflitos vêm sendo registrados em todo o mundo e envolvem diferentes táxons animais. Os fatores que motivam tais conflitos são principalmente o ataque direto de predadores aos humanos e animais domésticos e a degradação de cultivos. O presente estudo apresenta, através de uma revisão da literatura sobre os conflitos entre humanos e vertebrados terrestres, um panorama mundial destes conflitos e suas implicações. Através desta revisão buscou-se inventariar as espécies de animais silvestres envolvidas nos conflitos e ainda, analisar como a incidência destes conflitos estão distribuídos entres os países e continentes. Este estudo traz ainda uma contribuição para as pesquisas relacionadas aos conflitos entre pessoas e animais silvestres, principalmente, no contexto da região nordeste do Brasil, a partir da caracterização dos conflitos existentes entre vertebrados terrestres e pequenos produtores rurais, investigando as principais motivações dos conflitos, o contexto de sua ocorrência e como as pessoas respondem a estes conflitos. Esta etapa do trabalho foi desenvolvida em duas comunidades rurais, localizadas nos municípios de Lajes e Riachuelo, situados em uma região semiárida do estado do Rio Grande do Norte. Este estudo buscou investigar os tipos de conflitos existentes relacionados às atividades agropecuárias desenvolvidas, as espécies silvestres conflitantes e os métodos empregados pelas pessoas para mitigar os conflitos ocorridos. De forma geral, os resultados indicaram que danos aos cultivos agrícolas e ataques às criações domésticas são os fatores mais comuns dos conflitos, que métodos não letais de mitigação dos conflitos são mais utilizados para conflitos com aves e cultivos, enquanto que os animais considerados como perigosos são mais impactados pelo uso de métodos letais. Os resultados demonstraram também que países com os menores índices de IDH apresentaram as maiores incidências de conflitos e que fatores socioeconômicos como a renda, a idade e o tamanho das famílias influenciaram a recordação dos conflitos. Nesta perspectiva, estudos etnozoológicos podem fornecer importantes contribuições, pois servem como uma ferramenta para acessar os diferentes cenários nos quais os conflitos ocorrem e os fatores que estão associados aos mesmos, direcionando as ações e contribuindo para o desenvolvimento de estratégias de manejo e conservação das espécies, ao passo que contribuem para a manutenção das atividades humanas desenvolvidas.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2019-11-27T14:36:35Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Denise de Freitas Torres.pdf: 2313797 bytes, checksum: c150c4ee7135836443a5cb723085cfb7 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2019-11-27T14:36:35Z (GMT). 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Conflitos, caça e conservação da fauna silvestre |
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Conflitos, caça e conservação da fauna silvestre |
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Conflitos, caça e conservação da fauna silvestre TORRES, Denise de Freitas Animal silvestre Etnozoologia Animal doméstico Caça CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS |
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Conflitos, caça e conservação da fauna silvestre |
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Conflitos, caça e conservação da fauna silvestre |
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TORRES, Denise de Freitas |
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ALVES, Rômulo Romeu da Nóbrega |
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MOURÃO, José da Silva |
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LOPES, Sérgio de Faria |
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VASCONCELLOS, Alexandre |
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BARBOZA, Raynner Rilke Duarte |
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TORRES, Denise de Freitas |
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ALVES, Rômulo Romeu da Nóbrega MOURÃO, José da Silva LOPES, Sérgio de Faria VASCONCELLOS, Alexandre BARBOZA, Raynner Rilke Duarte |
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Animal silvestre Etnozoologia Animal doméstico Caça |
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Conflicts between people and wild animals occur when the action of one has a negative effect on the other. Conflicts have been recorded around the world and involve different animal taxa. The factors that motivate such conflicts are mainly the direct attack of predators on humans and domestic animals and the degradation of crops. The present study presents, through a review of the literature on conflicts between humans and terrestrial vertebrates, a global picture of these conflicts and their implications. Through this review, we sought to inventory the species of wild animals involved in the conflicts and to analyze how the incidence of these conflicts is distributed among countries and continents. This study also contributes to the research related to the conflicts between people and wild animals, mainly in the context of the northeastern region of Brazil, from the characterization of conflicts between terrestrial vertebrates and small farmers, investigating the main motivations of the conflicts, the context of its occurrence and how people respond to these conflicts. This stage of work was developed in two rural communities, located in the municipalities of Lajes and Riachuelo, located in a semi-arid region of the state of Rio Grande do Norte. This study aimed to investigate the types of conflicts that exist in relation to the developed agricultural activities, the wild species in conflict and the methods used by the people to mitigate the conflicts that have occurred. Overall, the results indicated that damage to agricultural crops and attacks on domestic animals are the most common factors of conflict, that non-lethal methods of conflict mitigation are most commonly used for conflicts with birds and crops, whereas animals considered to be dangerous are more impacted by the use of lethal methods. The results also showed that countries with the lowest HDI indexes had the highest incidences of conflicts and that socioeconomic factors such as income, age and family size influenced the memory of conflicts. In this perspective, ethnozoological studies can provide important contributions, since they serve as a tool to access the different scenarios in which the conflicts occur and the factors that are associated with them, directing the actions and contributing to the development of strategies of management and conservation of the species, while contributing to the maintenance of developed human activities. |
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