2014
DOI: 10.5380/dma.v30i0.34196
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O uso do conhecimento ecológico tradicional de pescadores no diagnóstico dos recursos pesqueiros em áreas de implantação de grandes empreendimentos

Abstract: A determinação e o monitoramento de impactos de grandes empreendimentos na Amazônia são limitados pela ausência de dados ambientais pretéritos. O presente estudo avalia o uso do Conhecimento Ecológico Tradicional (CET) dos pescadores do médio rio Madeira sobre as espécies comerciais, na geração do conhecimento para monitoramento de grandes empreendimentos hidrelétricos na Amazônia. Foram realizadas reuniões com grupos de pescadores (5 a 10), em sete pontos do Programa de monitoramento pesqueiro da Santo Antôni… Show more

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“…Another critical gap in the planning, construction, and monitoring stages of dam implementation is the neglect of fishers' knowledge, which can be used to improve fisheries management (Berkes and Folke 2002;Doria et al 2014). Indigenous and artisanal fishers hold experiential knowledge of species occurrences and associated ecological parameters, natural uses of native flora and fauna, sustainable harvest levels, ecological interactions, and ecosystem dynamics (Berkes and Folke 2002).…”
Section: Stakeholders' Participation and Consideration Of Local Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another critical gap in the planning, construction, and monitoring stages of dam implementation is the neglect of fishers' knowledge, which can be used to improve fisheries management (Berkes and Folke 2002;Doria et al 2014). Indigenous and artisanal fishers hold experiential knowledge of species occurrences and associated ecological parameters, natural uses of native flora and fauna, sustainable harvest levels, ecological interactions, and ecosystem dynamics (Berkes and Folke 2002).…”
Section: Stakeholders' Participation and Consideration Of Local Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another critical gap is the lack of reliable datasets to perform fisheries stock assessments and provide a baseline for management and governance strategies (Isaac et al 1998;Batista et al 2012). Finally, management strategies for Amazonian fisheries have largely ignored local and indigenous fishers' knowledge, which may be an important component of the assessment and management of fisheries, especially in data-poor tropical fisheries (Doria et al 2014;Villas-Bôas et al 2015). While there are many national 1 and international policies and laws requiring the participation of affected communities in the environmental licensing process (ILO 1989, WCD 2000Marmulla 2001), in general, these policies have been ignored, leaving local communities disempowered in the decision-making process (Rezende 2009;Jaichand and Sampaio 2013;Athayde 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A cadeia de comercialização inicia com a captura de camurim em pesqueiros localizados nas regiões costeiras dos estados do Amapá, Pará, Maranhão, e na região estuarina (Doria et al, 2014). Sobretudo, em relação aos habitat de peixes, período de defeso; proteção de local e época de desova; desempenho das artes de pesca;…”
Section: Cadeia De Comercializaçãounclassified
“…The Amazonian fishers have a high knowledge of these environmental patterns and its interaction with the fish biology (Freitas et al, 2002;Batistella et al, 2005;Lima & Batista, 2012;Doria et al, 2014) and develop their fisheries toward target species, knowing its preferential habitat and the most profitable fishing gear (Freitas et al 2002;Batista et al, 2004;Batista & Petrere, 2007). Analysis of the spatial dynamic of commercial fisheries based on fisher's knowledge could be essential to build public policies associated with the resource exploitation and use of the fishing territories, mainly in inland small-scale fisheries (Furtado, 2002;Begossi, 2004;Erisman et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%