Acordo de Pesca: instrumento para a co-gestão do uso dos recursos pesqueiros no município de Parintins-AM
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Universidade Federal do Amazonas
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The intensification of the fishing activity in the Amazonian basin can be attributed the technological changes set off in the sector and to an assembly of political, social and
economic factors, emerged the enviromental movement of riverin communities, known as riverin movement of preservation of lakes . This movement developed itself into the several riverin communities, sustaineds by Catholic Church, through Land s Comission, in the
process of social and political structuration, organization and mobilization, aiming, as according to every case, to introduce, to fortify or to adapt local initiatives of management of
the fishing resources. In the town of Parintins, Amazonas, Brazil, this type of initiative assumed consistence, objectivity, and lawfulness with the creation of the Environmental
Group Alive Nature Granav and with the insertion or adaptation of the agreements of fishing in conformity with the proposal of co-management of the fishing resourses. Before
this scenery and yours implications, this study search understand, show up and explain contexts, motivations and means of this initiatives, through an interdisciplinary approach, on the basis of a case study about: the proposal of adaptation of the communal agreement of fishing articulated by the Granav (Paraná of Parintins, Valéria, Laguinho, Murituba and Jauari) to the normative instruction 29/2002; and the process of construction of the Macuricanã s intercommunitary agreement of fishing, that corresponds to the first right and fact initiative of the co-management in the referred town.
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PANTOJA, Geandro Guerreiro. Acordo de Pesca: instrumento para a co-gestão do uso dos recursos pesqueiros no município de Parintins-AM. 2010. 116 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências do Ambiente e Sustentabilidade na Amazônia) - Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Manaus, 2010.
