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From farming families to scavengers: a case study in the outskirts of Belém in the state of Pará
Authors:Arimar Leal Vieira  Antônio Carlos Reis de Freitas
Institution:(1) Nucleus of Higher Amazonian Studies (NAEA), 1201 Bernal do Couto, St. Umarizal 66055-080, Belém-Pará, Brazil Tel. +55-91-241-2278; Fax +55-91-241-2278 e-mail: arimarlv@terra.com.br/arimarlv@yahoo.com.br, BR;(2) Nucleus of Higher Amazonian Studies (NAEA), Federal University of Pará (UFPA), Belém-Pará, Brazil, BR
Abstract: In the middle of the 1970s, the introduction of large industrial and agricultural projects in Brazilian Amazonia created a situation of violence and loss of land used by farming families. In this context, the process of migration to the metropolitan region of Belém, which is principally in the interior of the state of Pará, was intensified. Excluded by the formal labor market, these families started to collect disposed material as scavengers. The material collected is found in landfills, streets, and open dumping areas. The main purpose of this research is to understand the social and environmental relations inherent in collection and recycling activities in the Amazon Region. Received: August 19, 2001 / Accepted: November 21, 2001
Keywords:  Scavengers  Farming families  Packaging waste  Social relations  Environmental relations  Collecting
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