Educação ambiental com pescadores artesanais: um convite à participação
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https://doi.org/10.5212/PraxEduc.v.3i1073080Abstract
This paper aims at bringing up constitutive elements of a transformative environmental education, using the appreciation of critical theory and dialectic historical materialism. Therefore, studies with artesanal fisherman communities in the region around the estuary of Patos Lagoon were accomplished. The methodology was based on observation and participatory research through the analysis of didactics and pedagogical aspects which are inserted in the actions that aim at sharing responsibilities within the regulation and the use of fishing resources in the region. Thus, the study points at structuring aspects of a public politics concerned with environmental education, claiming the necessity of both the participation of involved people and a deep reflection of the environmental-socio-economic-historical conditions within artesanal fishermen’s social and cultural relations.
Keywords: Environmental education. Artesanal fishermen. Public policies.
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