OCCUPIED TERRITORIES TRADITIONALLY: A PORTRAIT OF THE SURROUNDING QUILOMBOLA THE LAURACEAS STATE PARK IN VALE DO RIBEIRA-PR

  • Jandaira dos Santos Moscal Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa
Keywords: Territorial Conflict, Conservation Units, Quilombos,

Abstract

This article regards to an overview of the socioterritorial set around the State Park of Lauraceas, traditionally busy by six quilombolas communities and composed currently by different social groups.The creation of the Park in 1979, enforced a change in dynamics of social organization and the relationship between communities and Environment, lived through the introduction of new actors in the territory previously and historically inhabited. With the current strength of the political identity of the quilombola as active subjects in the process of ownership of land and property rights constitutional, the area around the Park will begin earning possibilities of new social, political and territorial boundaries. Accordingly the scope of this article is to bring out theoretical and Empirical reflections permeating quilombola issue, especially in territorial conflicts with different social group conservation units. Thereat there is a discussion about the theoretical constructs of resemantization of Quilombo’s concept, besides of the fact of evidence the concept of territory concerned as the process of inclusion to the logic of the state of these new politic subjects. The report described tells about the conflict set which has diffuse and implicit interests, which needs to be deepened and discussed, especially the contribution to the integration of agricultural and environmental policies.

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Author Biography

Jandaira dos Santos Moscal, Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa
Engenheira Florestal pela Universidade Federal do Paraná (2005) e Especialista em Análise Ambiental pela mesma Universidade (2012). Atualmente, é Mestranda em Geografia – Gestão do Território pela Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa.
Published
2015-10-18
Section
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