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Cohalan, Jean-Michel. « River trading in the Peruvian Amazon : market access and rural livelihoods among rainforest peoples ». Thesis, McGill University, 2007. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=111508.
Texte intégralManzi, Maya. « Peasant adaptation to environmental change in the Peruvian Amazon : livelihood responses in an Amerindian and a non-Amerindian community ». Thesis, McGill University, 2005. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=83193.
Texte intégralIoris, Edviges Marta. « A forest of disputes struggles over spaces, resources, and social identities in Amazonia / ». [Gainesville, Fla.] : University of Florida, 2005. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/UFE0012680.
Texte intégralAbizaid, Christian. « Floodplain dynamics and traditional livelihoods in the upper Amazon : a study along the central Ucayali River, Peru ». Thesis, McGill University, 2007. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=102779.
Texte intégralLivelihood responses to floodplain dynamics were examined using the case of a recent meander cut-off near the city of Pucallpa as a "natural experiment." Participant observation and a household survey with 68 ribereno households, in three different villages upstream and downstream from the cut-off, served to investigate: (1) livelihood before and after the cut-off; (2) the role of humans in facilitating the cut-off, (3) land tenure; and (4) the links between shocks and asset evolution.
Descriptive analysis indicates that riberenos modified their livelihoods in response to the biophysical changes attributed to the cut-off and derived important economic opportunities. Results suggest that riberenos actually intervened to facilitate the cut-off to reduce travel time and make boat travel safer. Despite the potential for unclear rights and overlapping claims, due to land instability and the coexistence of formal and customary tenure rules, land disputes did not result in physical violence. Examples from two villages were used to illustrate how tenure rules are renegotiated as the resource base expands or contracts. Descriptive and statistical analyses show that riverbank slumps were the main form of risk along the Ucayali and, despite their direct effect on land holdings, environmental shocks did not necessarily constrain land accumulation or increase inequality. This study argues that environmental risk can increase vulnerability and reduce welfare but, under certain circumstances it creates new opportunities for rural people in developing countries. The implications of these findings for vulnerability reduction, human adaptation to environmental change, and Amazonian cultural ecology are discussed.
Les populations pauvres des regions rurales des pays en développement sontconsidérées comme étant particulièrement vulnérables. Les recherches passées ontdémontré que les membres de ces populations tendent à vivre dans des environnements àrisques et font face à de plus grands défis parce qu'exclus du filet de sécurité socialeformel et parce que possédant comparativement moins de biens mobiliers et immobiliers.Aujourd'hui, de beaucoup s'inquiètent de la contribution de ces risques, en particulier desriques environnementaux, à perpétuer la pauvreté et du danger qu'ils posent pour lemaintient des modes de vie. Malgré ces inquiétudes, notre compéhension desimplications des risques environnementaux pour les modes de vie ruraux demeure faible.Cette dissertation explore le mode de vie paysan en période de changementsenvironnementaux. Il s'agit d'une étude de la réponse des paysans du moyen Ucayali auxrapides changements dans la dynamique du fleuve. L'Ucayali est un affluent majeur dufleuve Amazone, au Pérou.
Daly, Lewis. « The symbiosis of people and plants : ecological engagements among the Makushi Amerindians of Amazonian Guyana ». Thesis, University of Oxford, 2015. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:6bb0c864-68d3-4909-b6d1-362e653229b1.
Texte intégralNoël, Françoise. « Gabriel Christie's seigneuries : settlement and seigneurial administration in the Upper Richelieu Valley, 1764-1854 ». Thesis, McGill University, 1985. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=76748.
Texte intégralDe, Wet C. J., Phumeza Lujabe et Nosipho Metele. « Resettlement in the Border/Ciskei region of South Africa ». Rhodes University, Institute of Social and Economic Research, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/2849.
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Reig, Alejandro. « When the forest world is not wide enough we open up many clearings : the making of landscape, place and people among the Shitari Yanomami of the upper Ocamo basin, Venezuela ». Thesis, University of Oxford, 2014. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.669819.
Texte intégralCreado, Eliana Santos Junqueira. « Entre lugares e não-lugares : restrições ambientais e supermodernidade no Parque Nacional do Jau (AM) ». [s.n.], 2006. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/280528.
Texte intégralTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Filosofia e Ciencias Humanas
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Resumo: Esta tese estuda os conflitos e as alianças relativos à criação, implantação e implementação de uma área natural de proteção integral, o Parque Nacional do Jaú, no estado do Amazonas, Brasil, em cujas teias inserem-se diversos grupos, instituições e indivíduos com diferentes modos de se relacionar com o espaço, com a proposta conservacionista e com as políticas públicas voltadas às áreas naturais protegidas e aos seus quase-sujeitos. Tendemos a ver essas múltiplas influências como potencializadoras da transformação da área do próprio parque e da região do baixo e médio rio Negro naquilo que Marc Augé (2003) denominou de não-lugares. A pesquisa permitiu verificar que tal tendência, entretanto, não se dá de forma absoluta, pois existem iniciativas que visam enfrentar as forças que atuam sinergicamente para isso, embora permaneçam dentro de limites pré-estipulados estruturalmente, tanto no âmbito sócio-político quanto nos âmbitos técnico-científico e jurídico
Abstract: This research studies the conflicts and alliances relative to the creation, implantation and implementation of a natural area of integral protection, the National Park of Jaú, in the State of Amazonas, Brazil, in the webs of which various groups, institutions and individuals with different manners of relationship with the space with the conservationist proposal and with the public policies aim at natural protected areas and to their quasi-subjects. We tend to see these multiple influences as potentializers of the transformation of the area of the park itself and the regions of the low and middle Negro River, which Marc Auge (2003) denominated as non-places. This research permitted the verification of this tendency; however, it does not occur in an absolute form since there are initiatives that have the purpose of facing the forces that act in this synergy, although they remain within the structural pre-stipulated limits, both in the socio-political and the technical-scientific and juridical ambits
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Darbas, Toni School of Science & Technology Studies UNSW. « Democracy, consultation and socio-environmental degradation : diagnostic insights from the Western Sydney/Hawkesbury-Nepean region ». Awarded by:University of New South Wales. School of Science and Technology Studies, 2002. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/19281.
Texte intégralCardoso, Cynthia Franceska. « Caminhos percorridos, percalços encontrados : um estudo de caso a respeito do acesso aos benefícios e programas sociais por povos indígenas no município de São Gabriel da Cachoeira, Amazonas ». Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2018. https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/21193.
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The objective of this work was to map the path taken by indigenous people to access the benefits and social services offered by the Social Assistance and Social Security policies, in São Gabriel da Cachoeira (AM). The municipality has a territorial extension of 109,184.9 km². Located in the extreme northwest of the state, it borders the west with Colombia and the north with Venezuela. Approximately 95% of the inhabitants are indigenous belonging to more than 30 indigenous group of at least 23 languages. This sociocultural diversity and geographic isolation set several challenges to the implementation of social policies Two methods were used in this research: the ethnography, that required a long stay in the place, the interaction with the subjects, the continuous observation, and a detailed transcription of the information collected; also the research-action-participation (RAP), that proposes to study certain groups through a dialogical relationship between the researcher and the community, in which both are active subjects in the construction of research and knowledge, and that presupposes a devolution to the community. In the case of this work, there was a denunciation report on several situations of violations of social rights, later sent to the Federal Public Ministry of Amazonas. The instruments used included a bibliographical survey, participant and non-participant observation, structured interviews with open and semi-structured questions, field reports, participation in events, holding meetings, formal and informal conversations, tabulation of the information collected and the transformation into quantitative and qualitative data, as well as their analysis. The sample of the universe was 130 people. Of these, 43 were users of the services, 54 users of the Social Security Policy who were not interviewed, but had the attendance observed, 22 were technicians and managers of social services and 11 were members of organized civil society. Fieldwork lasted four months and has led us to reflect that access to social benefits and services by indigenous people poses challenges to every society, especially the indigenous movement, the state and the scientific community
O objetivo deste trabalho foi mapear o caminho percorrido por indígenas para acessar benefícios e serviços sociais ofertados pelas políticas de Assistência e Previdência Social, em São Gabriel da Cachoeira (AM). O município possui uma extensão territorial de 109.184,9 km², está localizado no extremo noroeste do estado, faz fronteira a oeste com a Colômbia e ao norte com a Venezuela. Aproximadamente 95% dos habitantes são indígenas, pertencentes a mais de trinta povos falantes de, no mínimo, 23 línguas. Esta diversidade sociocultural e o isolamento geográfico estabelecem diversos desafios à execução das políticas sociais. Dois métodos foram utilizados nesta pesquisa: a etnografia, que exigiu uma longa permanência no local, a interação com os sujeitos envolvidos, a observação contínua e a transcrição minuciosa das informações coletadas; e a investigação-ação-participação (IAP), que propõe estudar determinados grupos por uma relação dialógica entre pesquisador e comunidade, na qual ambos são sujeitos ativos na construção da investigação e do conhecimento, pressupondo-se uma devolutiva à comunidade. No caso deste trabalho, houve a produção de um relatório denúncia sobre as diversas situações de violações de direitos sociais apuradas, encaminhado ao Ministério Público Federal do Amazonas. Os instrumentos utilizados foram o levantamento bibliográfico, a observação participante e não participante, as entrevistas estruturadas com perguntas abertas e as semiestruturadas, os relatórios de campo, a participação em eventos, a realização de reuniões, as conversas formais e informais, a tabulação das informações coletadas e a transformação em dados quantitativos e qualitativos, bem como sua análise. A amostra do universo foi de 130 pessoas. Destas, 43 eram usuários dos serviços, 54 usuários da Política de Previdência Social que não foram entrevistados, mas tiveram o atendimento observado, 22 eram técnicos e gestores dos serviços sociais e onze eram integrantes da sociedade civil organizada. O trabalho em campo durou quatro meses e nos levou a refletir sobre o acesso aos benefícios e serviços sociais por povos indígenas, que impõe desafios a toda sociedade, sobretudo ao movimento indígena, ao Estado e à comunidade científica
ACKER, Antoine. « The Amazon's last pioneers : the rise and fall of Volkswagen's development project in the Brazilian rain forest (1973-1986) ». Doctoral thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/33075.
Texte intégralExamining Board: Professor Kiran Klaus Patel, Maastricht University (EUI Supervisor); Professor Claudia Damasceno Fonseca, EHESS; Professor Christof Mauch, LMU/RCC; Professor Dirk Moses, EUI
This thesis explores the rise and decline of the farming project Vale do Rio Cristalino, run by Volkswagen in the Amazon from 1973 to 1986. This large-scale development project was built within the framework of a colonization program launched by the Brazilian military regime to promote the territorial occupation of the region. Celebrated as a technological revolution in tropical farming, the ‘VW ranch’ was supposed to be a model of civilization in the jungle, to pave the way for the conversion of the Amazon into a modern export economy and to elaborate solutions to overcome hunger in the ‘Third World’. However, this consensual image was tarnished after Cristalino became the subject of various socio-environmental scandals, leading to the mobilization of transnational networks against the project. This thesis analyzes the transformation of Cristalino from a scientifically and politically legitimized project to a space of conflict. It is a multi-layered case study of how a development project was negotiated between different groups of actors and in dialogue with environmental factors. It argues that there were three main reasons for the demise of Cristalino: the conflicting interests behind an apparent consensus of development, a growing awareness of the scarcity of resources, and disappointing results in the area of labor conditions. This historical example leads one to question the loss of authority of the politics of development in Brazil and at the international level from the second half of the 1970s. By showing how a deterministic view of development—which fixed the intensive exploitation of nature as the Amazon’s unique historical outcome—was progressively unravelled, this thesis reveals the process of politicization of a place. With the dismantling of the ‘developmentalist’ consensus, the future of the rain forest became an open issue, negotiated through the prism of multiple projections, viewpoints and scales of intervention.
Adeland, Jeanne-Helene. « Bridging troubled water : social capital and the Snowy River ». Master's thesis, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/148716.
Texte intégral« Class formation, living styles and consumerism for the "new class fraction" : a case study in Pearl River Delta region ». 2001. http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b5895887.
Texte intégralThesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2001.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 246-256).
Abstracts in English and Chinese.
Acknowledgment --- p.i
Abstract --- p.ii-iii
"PROLOGUE Applying a Cultural Perspective for Analyzing New Class Formation, Living Styles and Consumerism in Post-Reform China" --- p.1
"Bringing the ""New Class"" Back in: The Story of Uncle Wong Class Formation, Living Styles and Consumerism in Post-Reform China"
Chapter Chapter ONE --- Conceptualization and Theoretical Framework--- Formation and Culture of the New Class Fraction --- p.5
Chapter 1.1 --- "Dynamic Economy, Declining Party-State"
Chapter 1.2 --- Empirical Puzzles and Theoretical Questions
Chapter 1.3 --- "Methodological Design: Cultural Sociology, Qualitative Method and Documentary Studies"
Chapter 1.4 --- "Theoretical Frameworks and Conceptualization of ""New Class Fraction"""
Chapter 1.5 --- The Importance of Cultural Perspective in Analyzing New Class in Post Reform China
Chapter 1.6 --- The Manifestations of Living Styles and Consumption Patterns
Chapter 1.7 --- Overall Summaries of the Thesis
Chapter Chapter TWO --- The Theoretical Conceptualizations and Understandings for the New Class Fraction in Post-Reform China --- p.20
Chapter 2.1 --- Posing the Problem - The Agenda of Class Analysis
Chapter 2.2 --- "Conceptualizations of Poulantzas's ""Class Fraction"" Theory"
Chapter 2.3 --- Bourdieu's Conceptualizations for the Manifestation of New Class Fractions
Chapter 2.4 --- Class Culture as in the Economic Perspective
Chapter 2.5 --- "New Class Theories in Socialist, Capitalist and Transitional Societies"
Chapter 2.6 --- New Class Theories in Transitional China
Chapter 2.7 --- "The Prospering Groups as ""New Class Fraction"" in Post-Reform China"
Chapter Chapter THREE --- The Fieldsite of the Case Study: Humen Town in the Pearl River Delta --- p.45
Chapter 3.1 --- The Methodological Designs
Chapter 3.2 --- Cultural Studies - The Meaning of Meaning
Chapter 3.3 --- Semiotics as a Theoretical Basis
Chapter 3.4 --- Qualitative Research Method
Chapter 3.5 --- Documentary Studies - Supplementary Data in the Fieldsite
Chapter 3.6 --- The Distinctive Profiles for the New Class Fraction
Chapter 3.7 --- "Economic Hardships, Unforgettable Past"
Chapter 3.8 --- Physical Layout of Humen Town
Chapter 3.9 --- Structures and Infrastructures of Commercial Opportunities in Humen
Chapter Chapter FOUR --- Living Styles and Consumption Patterns among the New Class Fraction --- New Class Boundary and Admission --- p.78
Chapter 4.1 --- Class as no Longer Primarily an Economic Term in Post-Reform China
Chapter 4.2 --- Economic Hardship and the Rise of Consumerism in Post-Reform China
Chapter 4.3 --- Lifestyles and Consumerism for the New Class Fraction in Humen
Chapter a. --- Entertainment Activities
Chapter b. --- Foods
Chapter c. --- Fashions
Chapter d. --- Traveling
Chapter e. --- Cultural Activities
Chapter f. --- Cigarettes and Liquors
Chapter 4.4 --- Living Styles and Consumption Patterns for the Non-New Class Fraction
Chapter Chapter FIVE --- Cultural Capital and Collective Memories for the Formation of New Class Fraction --- p.112
Chapter 5.1 --- Cultural Capital in Bourdieuian Conceptual Framework
Chapter 5.2 --- The Operationalization of Cultural Capital
Chapter 5.3 --- Cultural Capital in Terms of Educational Credentialism
Chapter 5.4 --- Adapting to the Investment Environment in Humen
Chapter 5.5 --- Ambiguities and Incompleteness of Humen's Policies
Chapter 5.6 --- Social Networks and Flexibility for the Formation of New Class Fraction
Chapter 5.7 --- Collective Memories and the Formation of New Class Fraction
Chapter 5.8 --- Collective Memories and Past History of the New Class Fraction
Chapter 5.9 --- Collective Memories as a Lubricant for the Shared Lifestyles
Chapter Chapter SIX --- Collaborative Relationship and Power Struggles of the New Class Fraction --- p.155
Chapter 6.1 --- Autonomous Discourses of the New Class Fraction
Chapter 6.2 --- Institutional Commodiflcation in Humen Town
Chapter 6.3 --- The Rise of the Cadre Entrepreneurial Paths
Chapter 6.4 --- "Collaborative Strategies, Cooperation and Economic Interests"
Chapter 6.5 --- "Power Struggles, Conflicts and Harmonies"
Chapter 6.6 --- Enhancing Expectations: A New Form of Guanxi Network
Epilogue: Rethinking New Class Formation ´ؤ from Economic Exploitation to Cultural Consumerismin Post-Reform China --- p.191
Chapter 7.1 --- Sociological Significance of the Research on New Class Fraction
Chapter 7.2 --- Final Insight: A New Form of New Class Fraction in Post-Reform China
Endnotes --- p.195
Appendix --- p.209
Appendix 1: Tables
Appendix 2: Map of Humen
Appendix 3: Glossary
Appendix 4: Photo Description
Bibliography --- p.246
Bhopalsingh, Lisa Ann. « Building and burning bridges : a study of social capital and disaster vulnerability in Upper St'át'imc Territory including Lillooet, British Columbia ». Thesis, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/10354.
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