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COOPERATIVISM IN FOREST COMMUNITIES IN THE AMAZON: WHAT DO NON-MEMBERS SAY?1 1 . The authors thank the residents who contributed to this work; to ICMBio; and to PIBIC/FAPESPA/UFOPA, for the granting of the first author’s scientific initiation scholarship.

EL COOPERATIVISMO EN COMUNIDADES FORESTALES DE LA AMAZONÍA: ¿QUÉ DICEN LOS NO MIEMBROS?

Abstract

The National Forest of Tapajós is a reserve in the western region of the state of Pará and in 2005 the Cooperativa Mista da Floresta Nacional do Tapajós was founded, with the main objective of applying forest management through community activities. This paper aimed to identify and evaluate the viewpoint of non-member residents about this cooperative, as well as to find alternative production forms. It was used a matrix of Strengths, Opportunities, Weaknesses, and Threats, semi-structured interviews, a Priority Matrix, and a Plan of Action. The most important benefits cited were the donation of wood, road maintenance and jobs for the members. Problems in the admission process related to red tape and lack of transparency in the selection process of new members should be overcome. Cassava planting and flour production; handicrafts; tourism; establishment of agroforestry systems; honey production were the main productive activities indicated in the Plan of Action.

Keywords:
Social organization; Conservation Unit; Rural Development; Amazonia

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