Banca de DEFESA: VITOR RENCK MACIEL

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STUDENT : VITOR RENCK MACIEL
DATE: 02/05/2022
TIME: 09:00
LOCAL: STI, UFBA
TITLE:

WHERE THE RIVER MEETS THE SEA: PARTIAL OVERLAPS BETWEEN TWO ONTO-EPISTEMOLOGIES:

Studies on the Biological and Ecological Knowledge of the Fishing Community of Siribinha, BA


KEY WORDS:

Indigenous and Local Knowledge, Human Ecology, Ethnobiology, Ethnotaxonomy, Ethnozoology, Knowledge Co-production, Artisanal Fishers, Partial Overlaps, Transdisciplinarity.


PAGES: 138
BIG AREA: Ciências Biológicas
AREA: Ecologia
SUBÁREA: Ecologia Aplicada
SUMMARY:

In conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity approaches, proposals of integration between academic and indigenous and local knowledge have been common. Research in ethnoecology and ethnobiology acquire central importance in such integration proposals, as well as in dialogue initiatives, since they enable us to understand how local communities comprehend organisms and ecosystems. This makes it possible to mobilize potentially important knowledge in the conservation of biodiversity, but also to create more favorable conditions for these communities to have a voice and participate in conservation decision-making processes. Therefore, in this Dissertation we discuss potentialities and limitations of the dialogue between knowledge systems and knowledge co-production processes in Siribinha, an artisanal fishing community on the northern coast of Bahia. Siribinha, like other fishing communities in Brazil, suffers from various environmental, social and economic threats. Faced with these threats, it is important to carry out studies that document the bodies of knowledge and practices of fishers, thus contributing to the preservation of their identity, as well as for the recognition of their contribution to biodiversity conservation. Therefore, we discuss the need for them to have a voice in conservation decisions, especially in their territories. Thus, the present study seeks to analyze the local knowledge of fishers from Siribinha about biological and ecological aspects of the fish they interact with, as well as the local taxonomy related to these organisms. We sought to build an understanding of their knowledge systems and practices, which can inform the establishment of dialogic processes between artisanal fisheries and scientific-academic knowledge systems in the field of conservation and sustainable use of resources. In order to do so, we used methods such as free listing, semi-structured interviews and triad task. Our results show that the community has a great knowledge about fish (with 197 ethnospecies recorded, of which 33 were considered by the interviewees as salient). However, we found an intracultural diversity in the way fish are classified by the members of the community, which requires caution when making assumptions that it would have a unique model in this regard, which would constitute a cultural consensus. We also show how the knowledge of artisanal fishers can have a complementary relationship with scientific-academic knowledge, but also bring tensions that need to be addressed through intercultural dialogue. Finally, we show the importance of incorporating indigenous and local knowledge in the formulation of public policies, such as those related to closed fishing seasons. By doing so, we can improve sustainable biodiversity management practices and also contribute to the empowerment of traditional communities and indigenous peoples.


BANKING MEMBERS:
Presidente - 1090422 - CHARBEL NINO EL HANI
Interno - 3161885 - CLAUDIO RICARDO MARTINS DOS REIS
Externo à Instituição - NORBERT ROSS
Externa à Instituição - CATHERINE KENDIG
Externo à Instituição - LEONARDO CHAVES - UNICAP
Externo à Instituição - DAVID LUDWIG
Notícia cadastrada em: 18/04/2022 17:30
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