Impactos do extrativismo de cascas do caule de Stryphnodendron rotundifolium Mart. e estratégias de forrageio de coletores locais no semiárido do nordeste do Brasil

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Ano de defesa: 2017
Autor(a) principal: FEITOSA, Ivanilda Soares lattes
Orientador(a): ALBUQUERQUE, Ulysses Paulino de
Banca de defesa: ZICKEL, Carmen Sílvia, CORTEZ, Jarcilene Silva de Almeida, LEITE, Ana Virgínia Lima, FERREIRA JÚNIOR, Washington Soares
Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Etnobiologia e Conservação da Natureza
Departamento: Departamento de Biologia
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/7784
Resumo: Many rural populations still collect plant resources for their livelihoods. Some researchers believe that this collection follows a cost/benefit rationale, in which the extractor always seeks to obtain the best possible return. With that in mind, the question that motivated the development of this thesis was to understand the process of collecting a medicinal resource, which includes from the strategies adopted by the extractors when selecting their areas to obtain the resource, up to the moment the resource is ready to be explored again. To access this scenario, this thesis was divided into two axes. The first comprises the analysis of the behavior of the extractors in the bark collection of Stryphnodendron rotundifolium Mart. based on the Optimum Foraging Theory (TFO). The second analyzes the influence of the impacts of the collection on the regeneration of stem bark of the same species. The species is well known and exploited by the communities around the Araripe National Forest, more specifically in the Horizonte district, Ceará, Brazil. Within the set of medicinal plants used by this community, "barbatimão" as it is popularly known, is one of the plants most used in the treatment of inflammation and wound healing. We conducted excursions with 38 extractivists in order to collect information on the selection of areas and individuals for collection, the amount of bark collected and the distance traveled from the community to its collection site. Concomitantly, in two distinct areas of Cerrado, experiments were set up to follow the process of regeneration of bark under different intensities of damages. Our results showed that extractivists do not behave according to the variables predicted by TFO. Extractors do not follow behavior oriented towards the continuous maximization of resources. This is probably due to the collection being executed according to the demand of the trade, which is not always high. Along with this, there is the inspection of the protection organs and the competition for resources by different extractivists. These three variables combined cause frequently that the extractivists do not adopt the optimal behavior predicted by the theory. The results relative to the impacts of the collection on bark regeneration showed that the individuals with the highest damage intensities were those that obtained the highest regeneration rates. Although it occurs, no individual has presented a complete regeneration of its bark. Considering the above, it is concluded that, based on the non-optimization of collection by the extractivists because it is based on the individual demand, this means that the strategies are variable and uncertain, since they fluctuate directly in conjunction with this commercial demand. This, together with the fact that S. rotundifolium individuals take more than two years to fully regenerate their bark, and considering that the simulated cuts are much smaller than those performed in real practice, it is assumed that this practice deserves greater attention in order to achieve its sustainability.
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spelling ALBUQUERQUE, Ulysses Paulino deMONTEIRO, Júlio MarcelinoARAÚJO, Elcida de LimaZICKEL, Carmen SílviaCORTEZ, Jarcilene Silva de AlmeidaLEITE, Ana Virgínia LimaFERREIRA JÚNIOR, Washington Soareshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9097675159867409FEITOSA, Ivanilda Soares2018-12-17T11:57:02Z2017-05-18FEITOSA, Ivanilda Soares. Impactos do extrativismo de cascas do caule de Stryphnodendron rotundifolium Mart. e estratégias de forrageio de coletores locais no semiárido do nordeste do Brasil. 2017. 118 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/tede2/7784Many rural populations still collect plant resources for their livelihoods. Some researchers believe that this collection follows a cost/benefit rationale, in which the extractor always seeks to obtain the best possible return. With that in mind, the question that motivated the development of this thesis was to understand the process of collecting a medicinal resource, which includes from the strategies adopted by the extractors when selecting their areas to obtain the resource, up to the moment the resource is ready to be explored again. To access this scenario, this thesis was divided into two axes. The first comprises the analysis of the behavior of the extractors in the bark collection of Stryphnodendron rotundifolium Mart. based on the Optimum Foraging Theory (TFO). The second analyzes the influence of the impacts of the collection on the regeneration of stem bark of the same species. The species is well known and exploited by the communities around the Araripe National Forest, more specifically in the Horizonte district, Ceará, Brazil. Within the set of medicinal plants used by this community, "barbatimão" as it is popularly known, is one of the plants most used in the treatment of inflammation and wound healing. We conducted excursions with 38 extractivists in order to collect information on the selection of areas and individuals for collection, the amount of bark collected and the distance traveled from the community to its collection site. Concomitantly, in two distinct areas of Cerrado, experiments were set up to follow the process of regeneration of bark under different intensities of damages. Our results showed that extractivists do not behave according to the variables predicted by TFO. Extractors do not follow behavior oriented towards the continuous maximization of resources. This is probably due to the collection being executed according to the demand of the trade, which is not always high. Along with this, there is the inspection of the protection organs and the competition for resources by different extractivists. These three variables combined cause frequently that the extractivists do not adopt the optimal behavior predicted by the theory. The results relative to the impacts of the collection on bark regeneration showed that the individuals with the highest damage intensities were those that obtained the highest regeneration rates. Although it occurs, no individual has presented a complete regeneration of its bark. Considering the above, it is concluded that, based on the non-optimization of collection by the extractivists because it is based on the individual demand, this means that the strategies are variable and uncertain, since they fluctuate directly in conjunction with this commercial demand. This, together with the fact that S. rotundifolium individuals take more than two years to fully regenerate their bark, and considering that the simulated cuts are much smaller than those performed in real practice, it is assumed that this practice deserves greater attention in order to achieve its sustainability.Muitas populações rurais ainda coletam recursos vegetais para a sua subsistência. Alguns pesquisadores acreditam que essa coleta obedeça a uma lógica de custo/benefício, na qual o extrator sempre busca obter o melhor retorno possível. Sabendo disso, a questão que motivou o desenvolvimento dessa tese foi entender o processo de coleta de um recurso medicinal, que compreende desde as estratégias adotadas pelos extratores no momento da seleção de suas áreas para obtenção do recurso, até o momento que o recurso está pronto para ser novamente explorado. Para acessar esse cenário, esta tese foi dividida em dois eixos. O primeiro compreende a análise do comportamento dos extratores na coleta de casca de Stryphnodendron rotundifolium Mart. com base na Teoria do Forrageamento Ótimo (TFO). O segundo analisa a influência dos impactos da coleta na regeneração de casca do caule da mesma espécie. A espécie é bastante conhecida e explorada pelas comunidades ao entorno da Floresta Nacional do Araripe, mas especificamente o distrito Horizonte, Ceará, Brasil. Dentro do repertório de plantas medicinais utilizadas por essa comunidade, o “barbatimão” como é conhecida popularmente essa espécie, é uma das plantas mais utilizadas no tratamento de inflamação e cicatrização de ferimentos. Realizamos excursões com 38 extratores afim de coletar informações sobre a seleção de áreas e indivíduos para coleta, a quantidade de casca coletada e a distância percorrida da comunidade até o seu local de coleta. Concomitantemente, em duas áreas distintas de Cerrado, foram montados experimentos visando acompanhar o processo de regeneração de casca sob diferentes intensidades de danos. Nossos resultados mostraram que os extratores não se comportam de acordo com as variáveis previstas pela TFO. Os extratores não seguem o comportamento orientado para a maximização continua dos recursos. Isso provavelmente é devido a coleta ser realizada de acordo com a demanda do comércio, o que nem sempre é elevada. Junto a isso, tem a fiscalização dos órgãos de proteção e a competição por recursos pelos diversos extratores. Essas três variáveis combinadas fazem por diversas vezes que os extratores não adotem o comportamento ótimo previsto pela teoria. Os resultados referentes aos impactos da coleta na regeneração de casca, revelaram que os indivíduos que apresentaram as maiores intensidades de dano foram as que obtiveram as maiores taxas de regeneração. Embora isso aconteça, nenhum indivíduo apresentou toda a sua casca regenerada. Diante do exposto acima conclui-se que, tomando por base a não otimização da coleta pelos extratores por ser fixada na demanda individual, isso significa que as estratégias são variáveis e incertas uma vez que as mesmas flutuam diretamente em conjunto com essa demanda comercial. Isso aliado ao fato de que os indivíduos de S. rotundifolium demoram mais de dois anos para regenerarem totalmente suas cascas, e entendendo que os cortes simulados são bem menores que os realizados na prática real, entende-se que essa prática merece maior atenção visando a sua sustentabilidade.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2018-12-17T11:57:02Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Ivanilda Soares Feitosa.pdf: 1908194 bytes, checksum: 0f995a1b60760998ce9bffb07b9282a4 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-12-17T11:57:02Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Impactos do extrativismo de cascas do caule de Stryphnodendron rotundifolium Mart. e estratégias de forrageio de coletores locais no semiárido do nordeste do Brasil
title Impactos do extrativismo de cascas do caule de Stryphnodendron rotundifolium Mart. e estratégias de forrageio de coletores locais no semiárido do nordeste do Brasil
spellingShingle Impactos do extrativismo de cascas do caule de Stryphnodendron rotundifolium Mart. e estratégias de forrageio de coletores locais no semiárido do nordeste do Brasil
FEITOSA, Ivanilda Soares
Extrativismo vegetal
Stryphnodendron rotundifolium
Barbatimão
Planta medicinal
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
title_short Impactos do extrativismo de cascas do caule de Stryphnodendron rotundifolium Mart. e estratégias de forrageio de coletores locais no semiárido do nordeste do Brasil
title_full Impactos do extrativismo de cascas do caule de Stryphnodendron rotundifolium Mart. e estratégias de forrageio de coletores locais no semiárido do nordeste do Brasil
title_fullStr Impactos do extrativismo de cascas do caule de Stryphnodendron rotundifolium Mart. e estratégias de forrageio de coletores locais no semiárido do nordeste do Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Impactos do extrativismo de cascas do caule de Stryphnodendron rotundifolium Mart. e estratégias de forrageio de coletores locais no semiárido do nordeste do Brasil
title_sort Impactos do extrativismo de cascas do caule de Stryphnodendron rotundifolium Mart. e estratégias de forrageio de coletores locais no semiárido do nordeste do Brasil
author FEITOSA, Ivanilda Soares
author_facet FEITOSA, Ivanilda Soares
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv ALBUQUERQUE, Ulysses Paulino de
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv MONTEIRO, Júlio Marcelino
dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv ARAÚJO, Elcida de Lima
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv ZICKEL, Carmen Sílvia
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv CORTEZ, Jarcilene Silva de Almeida
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv LEITE, Ana Virgínia Lima
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv FERREIRA JÚNIOR, Washington Soares
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv FEITOSA, Ivanilda Soares
contributor_str_mv ALBUQUERQUE, Ulysses Paulino de
MONTEIRO, Júlio Marcelino
ARAÚJO, Elcida de Lima
ZICKEL, Carmen Sílvia
CORTEZ, Jarcilene Silva de Almeida
LEITE, Ana Virgínia Lima
FERREIRA JÚNIOR, Washington Soares
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Extrativismo vegetal
Stryphnodendron rotundifolium
Barbatimão
Planta medicinal
topic Extrativismo vegetal
Stryphnodendron rotundifolium
Barbatimão
Planta medicinal
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
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description Many rural populations still collect plant resources for their livelihoods. Some researchers believe that this collection follows a cost/benefit rationale, in which the extractor always seeks to obtain the best possible return. With that in mind, the question that motivated the development of this thesis was to understand the process of collecting a medicinal resource, which includes from the strategies adopted by the extractors when selecting their areas to obtain the resource, up to the moment the resource is ready to be explored again. To access this scenario, this thesis was divided into two axes. The first comprises the analysis of the behavior of the extractors in the bark collection of Stryphnodendron rotundifolium Mart. based on the Optimum Foraging Theory (TFO). The second analyzes the influence of the impacts of the collection on the regeneration of stem bark of the same species. The species is well known and exploited by the communities around the Araripe National Forest, more specifically in the Horizonte district, Ceará, Brazil. Within the set of medicinal plants used by this community, "barbatimão" as it is popularly known, is one of the plants most used in the treatment of inflammation and wound healing. We conducted excursions with 38 extractivists in order to collect information on the selection of areas and individuals for collection, the amount of bark collected and the distance traveled from the community to its collection site. Concomitantly, in two distinct areas of Cerrado, experiments were set up to follow the process of regeneration of bark under different intensities of damages. Our results showed that extractivists do not behave according to the variables predicted by TFO. Extractors do not follow behavior oriented towards the continuous maximization of resources. This is probably due to the collection being executed according to the demand of the trade, which is not always high. Along with this, there is the inspection of the protection organs and the competition for resources by different extractivists. These three variables combined cause frequently that the extractivists do not adopt the optimal behavior predicted by the theory. The results relative to the impacts of the collection on bark regeneration showed that the individuals with the highest damage intensities were those that obtained the highest regeneration rates. Although it occurs, no individual has presented a complete regeneration of its bark. Considering the above, it is concluded that, based on the non-optimization of collection by the extractivists because it is based on the individual demand, this means that the strategies are variable and uncertain, since they fluctuate directly in conjunction with this commercial demand. This, together with the fact that S. rotundifolium individuals take more than two years to fully regenerate their bark, and considering that the simulated cuts are much smaller than those performed in real practice, it is assumed that this practice deserves greater attention in order to achieve its sustainability.
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