How can we deal with the small-scale agriculture? Solutions for conservation
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5380/dma.v14i0.9641Keywords:
unidade de conservação, conservação e agricultura, Conservation Area, conservation and agricultureAbstract
The environmental conservation employed within the limits of the Guaraqueçaba´s APA (Conservation
Area Zone), northern littoral of the state of Paraná, demanded from conservationists´ activists a reflection
upon how to deal with the small-scale agriculture, that has been developed for the most part by populations
who have been living there for many years. Even that all of the solutions have been presented
to them in terms of conservation, they have suffered changes during the process of protection that was
estabilished there. This paper analyses the relation between the solutions proposed from 1981 to 2000
and the different participants involved in the process of conservation inside the APA.
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