Riverside Communities: socio-spatial aspects along the Tapajós River

Rosana Lia Ravache, Jeane Aparecida Rombi de Godoy, Angelo Palmisano, Fabiana Zili Salmoria
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This essay presents a reflection on the negative consequences that have been affecting riverside communities on the Tapajós River resulting from the transport of commodities on barges. Faced with situations that are as or more harmful to the survival of the riverside population, space was opened to analyze other harmful actions that are substantially affecting the indigenous population, due to the increase in the movement of vessels to meet the demand of agribusiness which, in some way, encourages the criminal transport of wood, resulting from illegal deforestation and contributes to the flow of gold, produced mainly by illegal mining, in addition to the drug trafficking movement, facilitated by streams that disorient control systems and transform the Amazon basin into a transshipment area to give flow to cocaine produced in neighboring countries. The dichotomy that exists today in the context of Amazonian territorial planning justifies the interest in researching how these riverside communities have survived, circumstantially removed from their habitat in socioeconomic conditions that are not favorable to the adaptations imposed by capital. Thus, it is being discussed, objectively, human actions aimed at mitigating the damage that has been caused in the areas covered by Lower Tapajós.
河畔社区:塔帕约斯河沿岸的社会空间问题
这篇文章提出了对负面后果的反思,这些负面后果一直影响着Tapajós河上的河畔社区,这是由于驳船上的商品运输造成的。面对对河边居民的生存同样有害或更有害的情况,开辟了空间来分析对土著居民产生重大影响的其他有害行动,这是由于满足农业综合企业需求的船只增加,这在某种程度上鼓励了非法砍伐森林造成的木材犯罪运输,并促进了主要由非法采矿产生的黄金的流动。除了毒品贩运运动之外,还有使控制系统迷失方向的河流,使亚马逊盆地变成转运地区,向邻国生产的可卡因输送毒品。在亚马逊地区规划的背景下,如今存在的二分法证明了研究这些河畔社区如何在不利于资本适应的社会经济条件下生存下来的兴趣。因此,正在客观地讨论旨在减轻在Lower Tapajós所涵盖的地区所造成的损害的人类行动。
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