2020
DOI: 10.22161/ijaers.75.49
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Agroecology and Empirical Knowledge in Brazilian Quilombol Communities

Abstract: Agroecology has presented itself as an excellent research tool in understanding the countless ways that people relate physically, culturally and spiritually to the environment.However, little attention has been given to ecologically sustainable alternative practices as ways to reduce the impacts generated by traditional production and that cause damage to biodiversity, especially in quilombola (slave-refugee) communities, where the human-plant relationship is very intimate. In this context, the present work ai… Show more

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