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Item A parceria entre empresa e comunidade tradicional no plano de manejo comunitário e familiar sustentável no estado do Pará(Centro Universitário do Estado do Pará, 2019) Ribeiro, Ana Carolina Farias; Fonseca, Luciana Costa da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3383269305393137; Reymão, Ana Elizabeth Neirão; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7523845838580356; Benatti, José Héder; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0592012548046002The balance between economic exploitation and the conservation of forest resources is the great challenge of the Amazon Region today and, specifically, the State of Pará, to achieve sustainable development. The forest management plan and the community and Family management plan are instruments intended for the rational exploitation of forest resources, the former is subject to private initiative and the latter is traditional peoples and communities. However, in practice both have difficulties in implementation, either during the elaboration of forest management or in the direct execution by traditional communities in community management. What happens is that, because of these difficulties, companies seek to establish partnerships with communities, in order to achieve a better implementation of these policies, where such partnerships are signed through contracts, and in practice do not have the proper regulation, so we can find favorable and unfavorable situations for traditional peoples. The methodology of the work is applied, it was used bibliographic research and interviews at the Quilombo do Gurupá Remnants Association. The conclusion is that regulation is important to establish how contracts should be in the case of partnerships, so as to protect both parties and adopt conditions, where forms of empowerment of these communities are observed, encouraging their traditional mode of exploitation, thus contribute to sustainable development.Item Indicação geográfica e etnodesenvolvimento: um meio para a valorização do açaí das ilhas de Belém(Centro Universitário do Estado do Pará, 2019) Paz, Melissa Mika Kimura; Koury, Suzy Elizabeth Cavalcante; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5382551862867769; Moreira, Eliane Cristina Pinto; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7471628624621314; Fonseca, Luciana Costa da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3383269305393137; Reymão, Ana Elizabeth Neirão; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7523845838580356The development process implemented in Brazil did not observe its great diversity. The Amazon was considered a homogeneous territory, ready to be occupied by the capital, which, in most cases, imported the economic exploitation of the region at the expense of environmental and social damage. Among the social damages caused is the social, economic and cultural invisibility of the traditional communities living in the region, because although Brazil is currently considered a multiethnic and multicultural state, these ethnically differentiated groups have never been considered active agents of development. The adoption of the theory of ethnodevelopment, which prioritizes the preservation of the culture of traditional communities and their ability to guide their own development, seems to be a way to overcome the problem, as it seeks to value their knowledge, which applies to extraction and consumption of acai, whose production chain is one of the most profitable in the state. This research aims to analyze whether obtaining a geographical indication, which is a protection of intellectual property that links a product or service to its home territory, can be configured as an instrument for the development of the region, from the perspective of ethnodevelopment, especially for the Açai of the Belem Islands region. The specific objectives established are to present the development models implemented in Brazil, with emphasis on the Amazon; to defend the use of the theory of ethnodevelopment, which recognizes cultural diversity and seeks the active participation of traditional communities; demonstrate how geographical indication, through product enhancement and regional culture, contributes to development; and to analyze the possibility of registering the geographical indication of the Acai of Belém Islands. For this study, the hypothetical-deductive method was adopted, with bibliographic consultations and access to secondary data. In addition, a case study will be conducted on the production of acai in the Belem Islands. With this research, it is expected to contribute to the valorization of regional products and the protection of the culture of traditional communities.Item O trabalho nas comunidades tradicionais da Amazônia: uma análise a partir do trabalho decente(Centro Universitário do Estado do Pará, 2024) Silva, Eduarda Salviano Pinheiro da; Pereira, Iasmyn do Socorro de Lima; Ferreira, Vanessa Rocha; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8565252837284537This study aims to analyze the application of the concept of decent work in traditional riverside communities in the Amazon, with a special focus on the State of Pará. Starting from a deductive and bibliographic approach, the study investigates the fundamental right to decent work and the relevance of its implementation in these communities, which have a direct relationship with cultural preservation. The research explores how decent work — characterized by the guarantee of rights, social protection and safe working conditions — is reflected in the reality of riverside populations, who live in a context of social and environmental vulnerability, aiming to highlight the importance of ensuring decent working conditions and its impacts on social inclusion and economic justice for these populations, while preserving their way of life and the biodiversity of the Amazon. Subsequently, ways of making decent work effective in these communities are discussed.
