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Big Push para a Sustentabilidade no Brasil: a contribuição dos Tûkûna do Médio Rio Juruá (AM)

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  • Valle, Fernando Esteban do
  • Brito, Tatiana Ribeiro Souza
  • Bastos, Cairo Guilherme Milhomem

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O presente estudo consiste em análise sobre um conjunto de três esforços que objetivaram criar condições para o desenvolvimento social em três comunidades indígenas, a saber, as aldeias Flecheira, Beija-Flor e Morada Nova, situadas na Terra Indígena Kanamari do Rio Juruá, Sudoeste Amazônico. O estudo foi realizado tendo como marco a abordagem do Big Push para a Sustentabilidade desenvolvida pela CEPAL. Existe neste exemplo a comunhão de iniciativas do poder público federal, estadual e municipal, do terceiro setor e a ação endógena da comunidade Flecheira de atrair investimentos e buscar uma via de autodesenvolvimento. Os saberes e tradições indígenas, a valorização do papel da mulher e o foco no indivíduo são levantados como pontos essenciais para se pensar em soluções de desenvolvimento sustentável adaptadas ao contexto amazônico.

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  • Valle, Fernando Esteban do & Brito, Tatiana Ribeiro Souza & Bastos, Cairo Guilherme Milhomem, 2020. "Big Push para a Sustentabilidade no Brasil: a contribuição dos Tûkûna do Médio Rio Juruá (AM)," Documentos de Proyectos 45589, Naciones Unidas Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL).
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