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Capacitação em Geotecnologias e o Fortalecimento da Autonomia Kayapó no Monitoramento Territorial

Training in Geotechnologies and Strengthening Kayapó Autonomy in Territorial Monitoring
Authors: Campos, Edwilson Pordeus;

Capacitação em Geotecnologias e o Fortalecimento da Autonomia Kayapó no Monitoramento Territorial

Abstract

Capacitação em Geotecnologias e o Fortalecimento da Autonomia Kayapó no Monitoramento Territorial A preservação das vastas extensões de terras indígenas na Amazônia Legal ganha um novo e robusto aliado por meio da tecnologia. Sob a condução do Engenheiro Ambiental Edwilson Pordeus Campos, foi realizado um treinamento intensivo voltado para o uso de geotecnologias, visando fortalecer a autonomia e a capacidade de vigilância do povo Kayapó (Mebêngôkre). O povo Kayapó é reconhecido por sua resistência histórica e forte atuação na defesa da floresta e dos direitos originários. Atualmente, eles habitam aldeias distribuídas em um território vasto e contínuo que se estende do norte de Mato Grosso ao sul do Pará. Suas terras estão situadas ao longo do Rio Xingu e de seus principais afluentes, como os rios Iriri, Bacajá e Fresco. O monitoramento abrange áreas críticas como a Terra Indígenas Kayapó. O esforço de proteção dessas áreas é vital, visto que as terras indígenas na Amazônia Legal somam mais de 430 áreas e protegem cerca de 23% de todo o território amazônico. Abstract Training in Geotechnologies and Strengthening Kayapó Autonomy in Territorial Monitoring The preservation of vast indigenous lands in the Legal Amazon gains a new and robust ally through technology. Under the guidance of Environmental Engineer Edwilson Pordeus Campos, intensive training focused on the use of geotechnologies was conducted, aiming to strengthen the autonomy and surveillance capacity of the Kayapó (Mebêngôkre) people. The Kayapó people are recognized for their historical resistance and strong advocacy for the forest and their ancestral rights. Currently, they inhabit villages distributed across a vast and continuous territory that extends from northern Mato Grosso to southern Pará. Their lands are situated along the Xingu River and its main tributaries, such as the Iriri, Bacajá, and Fresco rivers. The monitoring covers critical areas such as the Kayapó Indigenous Territory. The effort to protect these areas is vital, given that indigenous lands in the Legal Amazon total more than 430 areas and protect approximately 23% of the entire Amazonian territory.

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