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                <text>This article aims to analyze the contribution of family farming for rural development in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul. The methodology used was based on data from the 2006 Agricultural Census, conducted by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), beyond literature review, addressing aspects of family and employer agriculture, as well as the familiar and unfamiliar agribusiness GDP. The data presented showed that family farming adds the largest number of persons employed in Brazil , while in Mato Grosso do Sul, dominates the highest number of persons employed in agriculture employer. The Gross Domestic Product analyzed had a growing, performance, revealing that the productive potential of family farming contributes significantly to the development of the State of Mato Grosso do Sul</text>
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                <text>Las montañas de los Andes y del Himalaya poseen características bioculturales en común, ya que son fuentes de agua en territorios biodiversos y albergan a miles de familias campesinas e indígenas; sin embargo, ambas se encuentran en situación de eminente peligro por el extractivismo a gran escala. De ahí que las altas Cortes de Ecuador, Colombia y La India se vieron obligadas a pronunciarse frente a la crisis ecológica y cultural a la que se enfrentan sus sistemas montañosos. Para esto, construyeron una argumentación pluralista basada en el reconocimiento de los derechos de la naturaleza. Con el enfoque del concepto de interculturalidad, se analizará críticamente la jurisprudencia de estos tres Estados biodiversos y fuertemente impactados por las actividades antropocéntricas. Además, esta investigación evidenciará la importancia de desarrollar el contenido de los derechos de la naturaleza y los derechos de participación comunitaria desde la perspectiva biocultural.  Recibido: 08 abril 2020 Aceptado: 02 octubre 2020</text>
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                <text>¿Por qué inaugurar un foro sobre Ecología y Sociedad?</text>
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                <text>Esta nueva sección de Ecología Austral surge como un espacio de discusión de problemas, dilemas o conflictos ambientales cuya solución requiere del conocimiento científico y, en particular, de la investigación en ecología. Muchos de nuestros problemas o conflictos ambientales son dependientes del contexto y su solución requiere de nuestra habilidad para generar conocimiento dentro del sistema científico y tecnológico pero también de nuestra capacidad para aplicarlo e integrarlo a los intereses de la sociedad. En general, se trata de problemas complejos cuyo abordaje involucra a múltiples actores sociales y saberes (científicos, sociales y políticos).Existen al menos tres aspectos fundamentales en los que los científicos que trabajan en ecología pueden aportar y esperamos que este foro las promueva: 1) Dar visibilidad a un determinado problema ambiental que puede estar “naturalizado” en la sociedad o enmascarado por otras necesidades, 2) proveer una mejor conceptualización del problema en términos científicos y técnicos, 3) identificar aquel conocimiento ecológico fundamental para la resolución del problema, incluyendo la reducción de incertidumbre respecto a las opciones disponibles y la generación de nuevas opciones.Hemos estructurado este foro de discusión en torno a preguntas puntuales y específicas restringidas a un contexto geográfico particular a fin de brindar opiniones relevantes en el contexto local, ofreciendo casos emblemáticos o ilustrativos para otros contextos en que los mismos problemas aún no tienen el mismo grado de desarrollo de conocimiento y debate. Este foro no busca constituir una opinión científica consensuada sobre un determinado problema, sino expresar la diversidad de opiniones expertas que existan en nuestro medio. Esperamos que el foro fomente perspectivas plurales sobre cada problema tratado, poniendo de manifiesto los puntos de consensos y disenso más relevantes respecto a sus soluciones.</text>
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                <text>Los flujos migratorios relacionados con cambios ambientales han ocurrido históricamente; sin embargo, en las últimas décadas ha habido un mayor interés mundial por estudiar el vínculo entre ambas variables. En México, algunos de los estudios más relevantes al respecto se han realizado con base en las cifras de la Etnoencuesta Mexican Migration Project (MMP), donde consta que la mayoría de los hogares de comunidades migrantes no cuenta con tierras, y los que las tienen, en la mayoría de los casos, se enfrentan a la aridez e improductividad de éstas, sin descontar que la migración es más numerosa en estados con mayor degradación de la tierra (Albo y Ordaz, 2011). Este ensayo aborda los flujos migratorios en el estado mexicano de Puebla, en relación con la vulnerabilidad en contextos  de cambio climático, la tierra seca y la emigración internacional, de acuerdo con los datos de la encuesta mmp que aplicamos en tres localidades durante el verano de 2014.</text>
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                <text>Clivajes: Revista de Ciencias Sociales</text>
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                <text>O presente artigo tem o objetivo de discutir o panorama atual do Estado brasileiro e os reflexos nas três principais políticas para a agricultura camponesa: O Programa Nacional de Alimentação Escolar (PNAE), o Programa de Aquisição de Alimentos (PAA) e o Programa de Fortalecimento da Agricultura Familiar (PRONAF). A análise, parte dos resultados obtidos durante pesquisa do mestrado, defendida no ano de 2015 e das atuais mudanças no cenário político e econômico acontecidas no ano de 2016. Para tanto, foram realizadas pesquisas bibliográficas, entrevistas, pesquisa de campo e análise documentária, além de pesquisas em fontes como jornais e revistas. Nota-se que as políticas que já estavam precarizadas e permeadas de contradições durante o primeiro governo da presidenta Dilma Rousseff, se intensificaram no início do segundo e agora, estão sofrendo grandes ameaças em razão dos cortes no orçamento e da extinção do Ministério do Desenvolvimento Agrário (MDA). A tese defendida pelos governos do Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT) que vivíamos um ciclo neodesenvolvimentista, não se consolidou totalmente. Hoje, está claro que com o golpe institucionalizado houve uma grande escalada dos pensamentos neoliberais com cortes em direitos e programas sociais, anúncios de privatizações e redução dos programas para a agricultura camponesa. Um retrocesso perigoso das conquistas sociais garantidas nesses últimos trezes anos, que impacta diretamente o campo.</text>
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                <text>Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho</text>
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                <text>Labor. Work. Working class</text>
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                <text>O Fórum de Combate ao Uso de Agrotóxicos - Soberania Alimentar e Agroecologia na Região de Alfenas - é um projeto de extensão universitária, resultado de iniciativa popular, inserido no contexto da campanha permanente contra os agrotóxicos e pela vida, criada em 2011, quando o Brasil assumiu a liderança mundial no consumo de agrotóxicos. O projeto se desenvolveu em 2016 com o objetivo de sensibilizar e mobilizar a população local e regional sobre os riscos da utilização dos agrotóxicos para a saúde humana e para o meio ambiente. Utilizando-se de metodologias de participação popular e da pesquisa-ação, o fórum planejou e realizou ações de intervenção dialógica na região de Alfenas. O artigo é um relato reflexivo de algumas dessas experiências e ações executadas pelo fórum no combate ao uso de agrotóxicos, pautando essa discussão na Universidade Federal de Alfenas e em duas escolas de ensino médio, parceiras do projeto, no município de Alfenas. Dentre os resultados alcançados pelo projeto destacam-se a repercussão positiva das intervenções nas escolas e os processos de formação, agitação e propaganda acerca dos riscos dos agrotóxicos, além do fomento e apresentação das iniciativas agroecológicas como alternativas ao modelo de desenvolvimento do agronegócio.  Palavras-chave: Extensão Universitária; Agroecologia; Campesinos.    Forum against the use of agrochemicals in the Alfenas region: experience report from a university extension project Abstract: The forum Against the Use of Agrochemicals - Food Sovereignty and Agroecology in the Alfenas Region (Minas Gerais State, Brazil) - is a university extension project from a popular initiative within the context of the Permanent Campaign Against the Agrochemicals and for Life, created in 2011 when Brazil becomes the world leader in pesticides consumption. The project has been developed in 2016 aiming to sensitize and mobilize local and regional people about the risks of agrochemicals using for human health and the environment. Employing methodologies of popular engagement and research-action, the forum has planned and carried out dialogical interventions in Alfenas region. The paper is a reflexive report of some of these experiences and actions made by the forum in the fight against the use of agrochemicals, promoting that discussion in the Universidade Federal de Alfenas (Federal University) and in two high schools, partners of the project in Alfenas city. Within the results achieved by the project the most important are the positive repercussion of the school interventions and the actions on education, disclosure and mobilization about the risks of pesticides, besides the fostering and introduction of agroecological initiatives as alternatives to the agribusiness development model. Keywords: University Extension; Agroecology; Peasant.     Foro de combate al uso de agrotóxicos en la región de Alfenas: relato de experiencia de un proyecto de extensión universitaria  Resumen: El foro de combate contra el uso de agrotóxicos - soberanía alimentaria y agroecología en la región de Alfenas, Minas Gerais, Brasil - es un proyecto de extensión universitaria, resultado de una iniciativa popular, insertada en el contexto de la campaña permanente contra los agrotóxicos y la vida, creada en 2011, cuando Brasil asumió el liderazgo mundial en el consumo de agrotóxicos. El proyecto se desarrolló en el año del 2016 con el objetivo de sensibilizar y movilizar a la población local y regional sobre los riesgos de la utilización de los agrotóxicos para la salud humana y el medio ambiente. Utilizando metodologías de participación popular y de investigación-acción, el foro planificó y realizó acciones de intervención dialógica en la región de Alfenas. El artículo es un relato reflexivo de algunas de esas experiencias y acciones ejecutadas por el foro en el combate al uso de agrotóxicos, basando esa discusión en la Universidad Federal de Alfenas y en dos escuelas de enseñanza media, asociadas al proyecto, en el municipio de Alfenas. Entre los resultados alcanzados por el proyecto se destacan la repercusión positiva de las intervenciones en las escuelas y los procesos de formación, agitación y propaganda acerca de los riesgos de los agrotóxicos, además del fomento y la presentación de las iniciativas agroecológicas como alternativas al modelo de desarrollo del agronegocio.  Palabras-clave: Extensión Universitaria; Agroecología; Campesinos     DOI: https://doi.org/10.24317/2358-0399.2017v8i2.4994</text>
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