Entre-Lugar (Jul 2019)

SOCIOTERRITORIAL (IN) OR (EX) CLUIBILITY IN THE FISHING OF THE BRAZILIAN AMAZON: A GEOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS

  • Gracilene de Castro Ferreira,
  • Christian Nunes da Silva,
  • Cristiano Quaresma de Paula,
  • Ricardo Ângelo Pereira de Lima

DOI
https://doi.org/10.30612/el.v10i19.8913
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 19
pp. 274 – 297

Abstract

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The State, as a modeling and regulating institution of the territory acts, for the most part, as agent of inclusion or exclusion of collectivities, organizations or individuals. To exemplify this affirmation, it is enough to analyze the content of the plans of management of units of conservation; projects of economic-ecological zoning, or even, the recognition by this normative institution, of the agreements of fishing in the Amazonian territory. In this sense, the analysis contained in this text is based on a theoretical approach about the territorialities of fishing and empirical knowledge acquired in years of research on fishing in the Amazon. Thus, it is assumed that any action of exclusion is also an act of inclusion, since when including individuals or collectivities, the State excludes others not visible or consciously/purposely segregated.

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