2024-10-082024-10-082023-07-13CARDOSO, Ivaney dos Santos. Conflitos socioambientais envolvendo ostreicultores na Resex-Mar Mocapajuba no município de São Caetano de Odivelas-Pará. Orientador: Carlos Alexandre Leão Bordalo. 2023. 199 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Geografia) - Programa de Pós-Graduação em Geografia, Universidade do Estado do Pará. Belém, 2023.https://portaldaposgraduacao.uepa.br/handle/riuepa/207AbertoAquiculturaConflitosOstraUnidade de ConservaçãoAquacultureConflictsOysterConservation UnitConflitos socioambientais envolvendo ostreicultores na Resex-Mar Mocapajuba no município de São Caetano de Odivelas-Pará.DissertaçãoCiências Humanas::Geografia::Geografia Regional::Análise RegionalAmong the Marine Extractive Reserves (RESEX) existing in Brazilian territory, those established in the Coastal Zone of the State of Pará (ZCPA) have the function, in addition to ensuring the sustainable use of natural resources and guaranteeing the livelihoods and culture of traditional communities. However, a view of nature came from the dichotomy between society and the environment, and conflicts have arisen between social actors/subjects who have different views and interests about nature and its resources. Therefore, this research sought to identify and investigate the socio environmental conflicts involving oyster farmers at RESEX-MAR Mocapajuba, in the Municipality of São Caetano de Odivelas – Pará. Taking the geographic category of the territory as an analysis tool, in addition to the perspectives of Political Ecology and Environmental Justice, we sought to carry out exploratory research with a qualitative and quantitative approach in the communities of Pererú de Fátima and Alto Pererú, located in the municipality of São Caetano de Odivelas /PA. By carrying out a bibliographical and documentary review, as well as observations and semi-structured interviews with oyster farmers, those responsible for community associations, members of the Deliberative Council of RESEX-MAR Mocapajuba and with the environmental analyst from ICMBIO, we sought to analyze the differences in typologies of socio-environmental conflicts involving oyster farmers. It was therefore evident that conflicts occur due to disputes between oyster producers and other social groups, identified here as net fishermen, boat owners and shrimp farmers, who dispute the use of the natural resource and access to the territoryPPGG - Análises socioespaciais e territoriais das cidades na Amazônia