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Contra a maré cremos,crianças, que basta edificar mais cubos e muralhas de areia: reflexões interdisciplinares sobre a gestão costeira
Publication . Freitas, J. G.; Dias, J.A.; Paula, D. P.; Cancela da Fonseca, Luis; Vasconcelos Júnior, R.; Schmidt, L.
Este trabalho – que não é um artigo científico e por isso não segue a sua estrutura – reúne um conjunto de opiniões de vários investigadores que se dedicam ao estudo das zonas costeiras. A todos se pediu que reflectissem – com base na sua experiência pessoal e profissional – sobre a gestão actual deste espaço, partindo da frase do artista plástico Carlos Augusto Ribeiro, que serve de título a este texto. Aqui se discute sobre populações e saberes tradicionais, obras de engenharia costeira, gestão de conflitos, destruição de ecossistemas e insustentabilidade, necessidade de cooperação e conhecimento multidisciplinar, novos modelos de gestão do litoral e de cidadania.
A Historical View on Coastal Erosion: The Case of Furadouro (Portugal)
Publication . De Freitas, Joana Gaspar; Dias, Joao
The village of Furadouro, on the north-western coast of Portugal, is emblematic of current problems of coastal management. The purpose of this article is to analyse the interaction between human communities and the coast in Furadouro, in order to understand how practices and arrangements have contributed to potentiate coastal erosion effects in the last century. The conceptual tools of 'socio-natural sites'; 'co-evolution'; and 'socio-natural sites as nexus of practices and arrangements' guide this investigation. The methodology adopted is socio-ecological long-term research. Data used comes mainly from primary historical sources (church registers, minutes of local authorities' meetings and newspapers) and secondary literature (local writers and monographs). Historical information was cross-referenced with geomorphological data to allow for a more global approach to the coastal erosion phenomenon. The analysis of the evolution of Furadouro shows that human activities determined the increase of coastal erosion problems, not only by contributing to the decrease of sand on the beach, but also by destroying its natural protection structures the dunes. The reconstruction of past coastal landscapes and human intervention gives us a better understanding of the complex and intertwined history of this socio-ecological site, also offering a model of analysis and interpretation that can be applied to other cases around the world.

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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia

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SFRH

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SFRH/BPD/70384/2010

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