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- Cartografia social do território da Malcata: relatório territorializadoPublication . Alves, Fátima; Borges, Júlia; Castro, Paula; Gallo, Edmundo; Paula, Anabela; Vidal, Diogo GuedesO relatório "Cartografia Social do Território da Malcata" apresenta os resultados de um projeto colaborativo entre a Universidade de Coimbra e o Observatório Territórios Sustentáveis e Saudáveis da Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz), que resultaram de um trabalho participativo assente numa metodologia de cartografia social implementada na região da Serra da Malcata. O objetivo principal foi mapear as percepções sobre as características biofísicas e sócio-culturais e económicas dos territórios em foco, identificar os desafios e as potencialidades desses territórios a partir da perspectiva das comunidades locais, de modo a apoiar a transição ecológica e o desenvolvimento sustentável. As dinâmicas envolveram localidades como Vilar Maior, Sabugal e Malcata, identificando questões como despovoamento, insegurança hídrica e oportunidades no turismo de base comunitária. O estudo conclui com a proposta de estratégias de governança participativa e valorização dos patrimónios locais como ferramentas essenciais para revitalização e sustentabilidade territorial.
- Deliverable 2.3: research report on society and naturePublication . Alves, Fátima; Vidal, Diogo Guedes; Valentim, Cristina Sá; Guazzini, Andrea; Duradoni, Mirko; Costa, Paulo Manuel; Novelli, Luca; Puttini, SpartacoIn this deliverable “Research Report on Society and Nature” (D2.3) we intend to contribute to three major aspects of the Phoenix project, namely, the understanding of society-nature relations and their construction, the sociocultural influence on the implementation of the European Green Deal, and the methodological approaches to foster green transition in each pilot territory. The deliverable firstly aims to contribute to (1) a broader understanding of how societies and individuals in each pilot territory make sense and produce meanings about their relation with nature and the environment from different socio-cultural backgrounds, as sociocultural constructions; (2) secondly, to understand to what extent different sociocultural constructions of Nature and Environment can condition the implementation of European Green Deal measures and contribute to the ecological transition; and thirdly, (3) based on the social construction of nature and the environment in each pilot territory, provide considerations for the identification of the best methodological approach for deliberative and participatory processes ). This report emphasizes that the successful involvement of people in the ecological transition requires mechanisms of participation that are grounded in fair, inclusive, and plural processes. A transformative policy for ecological transition must deeply understand the biophysical, socio-economic, and cultural characteristics of the territories, requiring transformative processes at both individual and structural levels.
- Interdependencies of societies and nature in democratic innovations for the ecological transitionPublication . Vidal, Diogo Guedes; Alves, FátimaNature has been understood as a condition of opposition to the organization of social life, according to Latour (2004), reporting symbolically and practically to non-human elements in nature/culture collectives that vary according to the relative positions of each one. Bearing this in mind, the European Green Deal (EGD) transition pathway is a major challenge for Europe, whose ambition requires joint efforts to articulate diverse contexts and visions of humans/nature collectives and relations. The challenge is to understand and consider the social construction of nature and the environment, as contextual, produced by a web of different dimensions interrelated and interdependent, comprising different meanings that condition the implementation of EGD’s measures.