Os Serrados e a sustentabilidade: territorialidades em tensão

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Ano de defesa: 2006
Autor(a) principal: Silva, Carlos Eduardo Mazzetto
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal Fluminense
Programa de Pós-graduação em Geografia
Ordenamento territorial e ambiental
BR
UFF
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Link de acesso: https://app.uff.br/riuff/handle/1/17996
Resumo: The Cerrado s phytogeographic dominion has constituted the preferential area of Brazilian territory for expansion of the exportation s agribusiness complex. The possible success of this strategy, represented for superavits of the trade balance, hides social and environmental reality and the expropriating and degrading effect that this process generates. In this thesis, I look for to dismount the proud agribusiness ideology, to demonstrate the Cerrado s ecological wealth and its crucial hydrological function, explaining the reasons why the agribusiness generates the biological impoverishment and the run down of these hydrological functions. I look for present the cultural patrimony of Cerrado traditional s society, in special of its peasants, fruit of a history occupation of thousand of years for originary and traditional populations. I search to emphasize that it is the meeting in space enters the different forms of occupation of plateaus (the traditional and modern), that generates the tension between local peasant territorialities and foreigner agribusiness. Two directions, of habitat and merchandise, two distinct and incompatible strategies of use, opposed in the appropriation of territory. I discuss here, which repercussions this tension and these two senses have for he ecological, cultural and social sustainability analysis of this great one Brazilian region. For in such a way, I use the critical approaches about modernity s paradigm, about the functioning (entropycal) of industrial-capitalist production and the modern ideology of productivist development - elements that anchor the rationality of global agribusiness. I still articulate to this, the current approach that argue colonial difference, power s coloniality which understand the globalization current as an expression contemporary of the global colonialism. In this reaction, it generates the emergency to subordinates knowledge and the liminary thought, deriving of the borders of the worldsystem. I articulate these subordinates knowledge to the traditional and peasant local knowledge, deriving of consisting rustic cultures in Brazil. I aboard the conceptual debate on peasant s question, giving emphasis for new etnoecologic and agroecologic chains, deriving of dislocated places of the original eurocentric formularizations. In this route, this thesis goes to search to locate the peasant s territorialities as potential carriers of the sustainability notion and as a challenge of epistemological change in science, bringing to superficies innovative and challenging approaches as ambient rationality, survival environmentalism and territory-habitat. All the possibilities, however, of these approaches and the raising of the blockade of the peasant s potentialities are pregnant of conflict, that has today in the complex and the ideology of the global agribusiness, its main impediment, adversary and factor of oppression. The Cerrado s domain, as much in material aspect as symbolic, is the ecologic region privileged for analysis of these tensions and disputes.
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spelling Os Serrados e a sustentabilidade: territorialidades em tensãoGeografiaSerradoSustentabilidadeCampesinatoTerritorialidadesOrdenamento territorialOrdenamento ambientalCNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::GEOGRAFIAThe Cerrado s phytogeographic dominion has constituted the preferential area of Brazilian territory for expansion of the exportation s agribusiness complex. The possible success of this strategy, represented for superavits of the trade balance, hides social and environmental reality and the expropriating and degrading effect that this process generates. In this thesis, I look for to dismount the proud agribusiness ideology, to demonstrate the Cerrado s ecological wealth and its crucial hydrological function, explaining the reasons why the agribusiness generates the biological impoverishment and the run down of these hydrological functions. I look for present the cultural patrimony of Cerrado traditional s society, in special of its peasants, fruit of a history occupation of thousand of years for originary and traditional populations. I search to emphasize that it is the meeting in space enters the different forms of occupation of plateaus (the traditional and modern), that generates the tension between local peasant territorialities and foreigner agribusiness. Two directions, of habitat and merchandise, two distinct and incompatible strategies of use, opposed in the appropriation of territory. I discuss here, which repercussions this tension and these two senses have for he ecological, cultural and social sustainability analysis of this great one Brazilian region. For in such a way, I use the critical approaches about modernity s paradigm, about the functioning (entropycal) of industrial-capitalist production and the modern ideology of productivist development - elements that anchor the rationality of global agribusiness. I still articulate to this, the current approach that argue colonial difference, power s coloniality which understand the globalization current as an expression contemporary of the global colonialism. In this reaction, it generates the emergency to subordinates knowledge and the liminary thought, deriving of the borders of the worldsystem. I articulate these subordinates knowledge to the traditional and peasant local knowledge, deriving of consisting rustic cultures in Brazil. I aboard the conceptual debate on peasant s question, giving emphasis for new etnoecologic and agroecologic chains, deriving of dislocated places of the original eurocentric formularizations. In this route, this thesis goes to search to locate the peasant s territorialities as potential carriers of the sustainability notion and as a challenge of epistemological change in science, bringing to superficies innovative and challenging approaches as ambient rationality, survival environmentalism and territory-habitat. All the possibilities, however, of these approaches and the raising of the blockade of the peasant s potentialities are pregnant of conflict, that has today in the complex and the ideology of the global agribusiness, its main impediment, adversary and factor of oppression. The Cerrado s domain, as much in material aspect as symbolic, is the ecologic region privileged for analysis of these tensions and disputes.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorO domínio fitogeográfico do Cerrado tem se constituído na área preferencial do território brasileiro para a expansão do complexo do agronegócio de exportação. O possível sucesso desta estratégia, representada pelos superávits da balança comercial, esconde a realidade socioambiental e os efeitos expropriadores e degradadores que esse processo gera. Neste trabalho, procuro desconstruir a ideologia ufanista do agronegócio, demonstrar a riqueza ecológica do Cerrado e seu crucial papel hidrológico, explicando as razões pelas quais o agronegócio leva ao empobrecimento biológico e à desestabilização dessas funções hidrológicas. Procuro apresentar o patrimônio cultural da sociedade sertaneja, em especial de seu campesinato, fruto de uma história de milhares de anos de ocupação por populações originárias e tradicionais. Busco enfatizar que é o encontro no espaço entre as diferentes formas de ocupação das chapadas (tradicional e moderna), que gera a tensão entre as territorialidades locais/camponesas e forasteiras/do agronegócio. Dois sentidos, de habitat e de mercadoria, e estratégias de uso distintas e incompatíveis, se contrapõem na apropriação do território. Discuto aqui, que repercussões essa tensão e esses dois sentidos têm para análise da sustentabilidade ecológica, cultural e social dessa grande região brasileira. Para tanto, utilizo as abordagens críticas sobre o paradigma da modernidade, sobre o funcionamento (entrópico) do modo de produção industrial-capitalista e sobre a ideologia moderna do desenvolvimento (produtivista) - elementos que ancoram a racionalidade do agronegócio global. Articulo a isso ainda, as abordagens atuais que discutem a diferença colonial, a colonialidade do poder e que compreendem a globalização atual como uma expressão contemporânea do colonialismo global, que, como reação, gera a emergência de saberes subalternos e do pensamento liminar, oriundos das margens do sistema-mundo. Articulo esses saberes subalternos ao conhecimento local das populações tradicionais/camponesas oriundas das culturas rústicas constituídas no Brasil. Recoloco o debate conceitual sobre o campesinato dando ênfase para as novas correntes etnoecológica e agroecológica, oriundas de lugares deslocados das formulações eurocêntricas originais. Nesse rumo, este trabalho vai buscar localizar as territorialidades camponesas como potenciais portadores da noção de sustentabilidade e como um desafio de mudança epistemológica na ciência, trazendo à tona noções inovadoras e desafiantes como as de racionalidade ambiental, ecologismo de sobrevivência e território-habitat. Todas as possibilidades, entretanto, dessas noções e do desbloqueio das potencialidades do campesinato estão prenhes de conflito, que tem hoje no complexo e na ideologia do agronegócio global, o seu principal impedimento, adversário e fatorde opressão. O Cerrado, tanto no aspecto material como simbólico, é o bioma privilegiado para análise dessas tensões e dessa disputa.Universidade Federal FluminensePrograma de Pós-graduação em GeografiaOrdenamento territorial e ambientalBRUFFPorto-gonçalves, Carlos WalterCPF:24223840720http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4790938J1Silva, Carlos Alberto Franco daCPF:74151622772http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4769426Z5Binsztok, JacobCPF:02348578700http://lattes.cnpq.br/6783064368837751Oliveira, Ariovaldo Umbelino deCPF:20130112887http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4783846T6Costa Neto, Canrobert Penn LopesCPF:15192776104http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4787513A2Silva, Carlos Eduardo Mazzetto2021-03-10T20:43:18Z2006-05-112021-03-10T20:43:18Z2006-03-31info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttps://app.uff.br/riuff/handle/1/17996porCC-BY-SAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal Fluminense (RIUFF)instname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)instacron:UFF2021-03-10T20:43:18Zoai:app.uff.br:1/17996Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://app.uff.br/oai/requestriuff@id.uff.bropendoar:21202021-03-10T20:43:18Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal Fluminense (RIUFF) - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Os Serrados e a sustentabilidade: territorialidades em tensão
title Os Serrados e a sustentabilidade: territorialidades em tensão
spellingShingle Os Serrados e a sustentabilidade: territorialidades em tensão
Silva, Carlos Eduardo Mazzetto
Geografia
Serrado
Sustentabilidade
Campesinato
Territorialidades
Ordenamento territorial
Ordenamento ambiental
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::GEOGRAFIA
title_short Os Serrados e a sustentabilidade: territorialidades em tensão
title_full Os Serrados e a sustentabilidade: territorialidades em tensão
title_fullStr Os Serrados e a sustentabilidade: territorialidades em tensão
title_full_unstemmed Os Serrados e a sustentabilidade: territorialidades em tensão
title_sort Os Serrados e a sustentabilidade: territorialidades em tensão
author Silva, Carlos Eduardo Mazzetto
author_facet Silva, Carlos Eduardo Mazzetto
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Porto-gonçalves, Carlos Walter
CPF:24223840720
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4790938J1
Silva, Carlos Alberto Franco da
CPF:74151622772
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4769426Z5
Binsztok, Jacob
CPF:02348578700
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6783064368837751
Oliveira, Ariovaldo Umbelino de
CPF:20130112887
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4783846T6
Costa Neto, Canrobert Penn Lopes
CPF:15192776104
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4787513A2
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Carlos Eduardo Mazzetto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Geografia
Serrado
Sustentabilidade
Campesinato
Territorialidades
Ordenamento territorial
Ordenamento ambiental
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::GEOGRAFIA
topic Geografia
Serrado
Sustentabilidade
Campesinato
Territorialidades
Ordenamento territorial
Ordenamento ambiental
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::GEOGRAFIA
description The Cerrado s phytogeographic dominion has constituted the preferential area of Brazilian territory for expansion of the exportation s agribusiness complex. The possible success of this strategy, represented for superavits of the trade balance, hides social and environmental reality and the expropriating and degrading effect that this process generates. In this thesis, I look for to dismount the proud agribusiness ideology, to demonstrate the Cerrado s ecological wealth and its crucial hydrological function, explaining the reasons why the agribusiness generates the biological impoverishment and the run down of these hydrological functions. I look for present the cultural patrimony of Cerrado traditional s society, in special of its peasants, fruit of a history occupation of thousand of years for originary and traditional populations. I search to emphasize that it is the meeting in space enters the different forms of occupation of plateaus (the traditional and modern), that generates the tension between local peasant territorialities and foreigner agribusiness. Two directions, of habitat and merchandise, two distinct and incompatible strategies of use, opposed in the appropriation of territory. I discuss here, which repercussions this tension and these two senses have for he ecological, cultural and social sustainability analysis of this great one Brazilian region. For in such a way, I use the critical approaches about modernity s paradigm, about the functioning (entropycal) of industrial-capitalist production and the modern ideology of productivist development - elements that anchor the rationality of global agribusiness. I still articulate to this, the current approach that argue colonial difference, power s coloniality which understand the globalization current as an expression contemporary of the global colonialism. In this reaction, it generates the emergency to subordinates knowledge and the liminary thought, deriving of the borders of the worldsystem. I articulate these subordinates knowledge to the traditional and peasant local knowledge, deriving of consisting rustic cultures in Brazil. I aboard the conceptual debate on peasant s question, giving emphasis for new etnoecologic and agroecologic chains, deriving of dislocated places of the original eurocentric formularizations. In this route, this thesis goes to search to locate the peasant s territorialities as potential carriers of the sustainability notion and as a challenge of epistemological change in science, bringing to superficies innovative and challenging approaches as ambient rationality, survival environmentalism and territory-habitat. All the possibilities, however, of these approaches and the raising of the blockade of the peasant s potentialities are pregnant of conflict, that has today in the complex and the ideology of the global agribusiness, its main impediment, adversary and factor of oppression. The Cerrado s domain, as much in material aspect as symbolic, is the ecologic region privileged for analysis of these tensions and disputes.
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