Mata Atlântica, paleoterritórios e história ambiental Brazilian atlantic coastal forest, paleoterritories, and environmental history
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Rogério Ribeiro de OliveiraKeywords
Mata AtlânticaPaleoterritório
Populações tradicionais
Atividade humana
Atlantic Rainforest
Paleo-territory
Traditional populations
Human activity
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
G
DOAJ:Environmental Sciences
DOAJ:Earth and Environmental Sciences
Social sciences (General)
H1-99
Social Sciences
H
DOAJ:Social Sciences
Human ecology. Anthropogeography
GF1-900
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Este artigo trata da Mata Atlântica e das interferências antrópicas que este bioma sofreu no tempo, tendo por objetivo incluir o legado da atividade humana como parte das suas condições ecológicas. Como forma de análise dos processos sucessionais, é proposto o resgate dos paleoterritórios, aqui entendidos como as resultantes ecológicas decorrentes do uso dos ecossistemas por populações passadas na busca de suas condições de existência.<br>This article deals with the Atlantic Rainforest and the anthropic interferences imposed on this biome throughout time. Its goal is to include the legacy of human activity as part of the explanation for its ecological state. As a way to analyze the sucessional processes, the concept of paleo-territory recovery is proposed in order to understand the ecological resultants due to the use of the ecosystems by traditional populations for means of existence.Date
2007-12-01Type
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oai:doaj.org/article:18ab208caa714101a5905a1d349ff03b10.1590/S1414-753X2007000200002
1414-753X
https://doaj.org/article/18ab208caa714101a5905a1d349ff03b
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