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The environmental organizations aim at boosting the implementation of public policies for the defense of the environment among rural, indigenous, riparian and other communities. These organizations are influenced by environmental conceptions, ideological commitments and basic theories that support them. The objective of this study is to understand the influences of the ideological commitments discussed by Eduardo J. Viola and of the socioeconomical, “environmental knowledge” and “environmental rationality” basic theories, discussed by Enrique Leff, on the environmental conceptions that conduct the management and operation of the Association Kanindé (Kanindé) for Ethno‐environmental Defense. Located in the Brazilian part of the Amazon rainforest, KanindÉ’s goals are to combat the installation of hydroelectric stations that degrade the environment, to take part in local councils and to provide the indigenous and riverine populations with projects aimed at sustainability. Three strategies for data collection were used: interviews, documental analysis and participant observation. The results identified the ecosocialist and ecorealist ideological commitments and the socioeconomical and “environmental knowledge” basic theories as influences on the environmental concepts and on the ways of operation and management of this organization. The ecofundamentalist and ecocapitalist commitments and the theory of the “environmental rationality” were not identified as influences on the performance of the organization.
环境组织的目的是促进在农村、土著、河岸和其他社区执行保护环境的公共政策。这些组织受到环境观念、意识形态承诺和支持它们的基本理论的影响。本研究的目的是了解爱德华多·j·维奥拉(Eduardo J. Viola)所讨论的意识形态承诺,以及恩里克·莱夫(Enrique Leff)所讨论的社会经济、“环境知识”和“环境理性”基本理论,对民族环境保护协会(kanind)管理和运作的环境概念的影响。KanindÉ位于亚马逊雨林的巴西部分,其目标是反对安装破坏环境的水电站,参与地方议会,并为土著和河流人口提供旨在可持续发展的项目。数据收集采用三种策略:访谈、文献分析和参与观察。结果表明,生态社会主义和生态现实主义的意识形态承诺以及社会经济和“环境知识”基本理论对该组织的环境观念和运营管理方式产生了影响。生态原教旨主义和生态资本主义的承诺以及“环境理性”理论并未被确定为对组织绩效的影响。