Between enchantments and challenges of Anã in the Resex Tapajós-Arapiuns (PA) :
potentialities in an Amazonian context of forest and river
Keywords:
River communities, Sustainable development, Socio-productive chains, Circular ecological bioeconomy, Amazon.Abstract
This article aims to present the contextualization and characterization of an Amazon region, particularly rivers and forest, getting to know a little about its people and their culture, identity, relationship and challenges in keeping the forest standing and their right to remain in this region. region permeated by its socio-productive chains in order to relate them to the circular ecological bioeconomy practices of the forest and socio-biodiversity. The research was developed in the light of documentary research based on the database of the Climate-U PRAXIS UFOPA international network project, in the bibliographic collection of the Saúde e Alegria Project and ICMBIO, as well as from collaborative views between the authors and communities of Anã, mainly through the first author's logbook, seeking to describe the daily challenges and strengths of this traditional territory, although protected, it is in constant community struggles and with territorial disputes in its surroundings. The study contributed to a better understanding of this contextualized Amazonian reality, seeking to dialogue with the immersion of a sustainable and inclusive bioeconomy from a circular ecological perspective in this complex Amazon biome.