Socioterritorial conflits in conservation units
the RESEX “Verde para sempre” in Porto de Moz (Pará)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14393/RCT164021Abstract
Extractive Reserves that created a mechanism on land staying due to the traditional communities, which looked through their territory possesses due to a political position of their elements, despites they obstruct the RESEX’s function and conditions to its existence. Located in the state of Para at Porto de Moz, Verde para Sempre is an example and our point of analysis. In this sense, this present article aimed understand the conflicts and your conflictualities in the following RESEX, selecting two riverside rural communities: Vila Bom Jesus and Vila Nova Bom Jesus communities, also trying to figure out how the subjects historically built themselves as social class during the conflicts linked to the forest peasant, and afterwards as a traditional community in socio-territorial movements, living in a RESEX. In this study, the methodological procedures were based on research techniques within local field trips, such as interviews and questionnaires that explores the conflicts and its reproductions between the authorities and traditional communities. Advances and setbacks compound the wood exploration and fishing activities, even to a lesser extent, opening opportunities to new and old conflicts, especially because the negligence and bad management by responsible.