Sustentabilidade Rural no Semiárido Cearense. Uma análise social, biofísica e microeconômica

Six rural communities in semiarid Ceará were analyzed for sociological, microeconomic and biophysical sustainability indicators. The collection in situ of original data was carried out through questionnaires that allowed the elaboration of twenty one variables in total. Tapera, Junco and Tiassol wer...

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Autores principales: Déa de Lima Vidal, Daniel Paraguay Alves Santos
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:e71d77a14be540d48cc5d31c62d678d72021-11-11T15:16:06ZSustentabilidade Rural no Semiárido Cearense. Uma análise social, biofísica e microeconômica1678-48552237-6453https://doaj.org/article/e71d77a14be540d48cc5d31c62d678d72014-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=75232664008https://doaj.org/toc/1678-4855https://doaj.org/toc/2237-6453Six rural communities in semiarid Ceará were analyzed for sociological, microeconomic and biophysical sustainability indicators. The collection in situ of original data was carried out through questionnaires that allowed the elaboration of twenty one variables in total. Tapera, Junco and Tiassol were evident more sustainable in relation to biophysical indicators because they use their available surfaces in more diverse way associating crop production to livestock activities of small ruminants. However, the economic and sociological indicators, except for holder age and wage labor, were not statistically different between these communities. Only one community showed up sustainable for all the indicators because it is the more diverse and plural practicing agriculture by combining cereal crops, forage, vegetable garden and orchard with small ruminant livestock with exclusive family labor. Even featuring a smaller total area its ability to diversify agricultural and livestock became viable. In that community the rural units from the latest settlement are managed by intermediate age holders with the second largest number of successors. Finally, its microeconomic results indicate the expanded capacity of productive assets reproduction in these semiarid agroecosystem.Déa de Lima VidalDaniel Paraguay Alves SantosUniversidade Regional do Noroeste do Estado do Rio Grande do Sularticlerural communitiessemiaridsocioeconomic and biophysical indicatorsEconomic growth, development, planningHD72-88PTDesenvolvimento em Questão, Vol 12, Iss 28, Pp 170-192 (2014)
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topic rural communities
semi
arid
socioeconomic and biophysical indicators
Economic growth, development, planning
HD72-88
spellingShingle rural communities
semi
arid
socioeconomic and biophysical indicators
Economic growth, development, planning
HD72-88
Déa de Lima Vidal
Daniel Paraguay Alves Santos
Sustentabilidade Rural no Semiárido Cearense. Uma análise social, biofísica e microeconômica
description Six rural communities in semiarid Ceará were analyzed for sociological, microeconomic and biophysical sustainability indicators. The collection in situ of original data was carried out through questionnaires that allowed the elaboration of twenty one variables in total. Tapera, Junco and Tiassol were evident more sustainable in relation to biophysical indicators because they use their available surfaces in more diverse way associating crop production to livestock activities of small ruminants. However, the economic and sociological indicators, except for holder age and wage labor, were not statistically different between these communities. Only one community showed up sustainable for all the indicators because it is the more diverse and plural practicing agriculture by combining cereal crops, forage, vegetable garden and orchard with small ruminant livestock with exclusive family labor. Even featuring a smaller total area its ability to diversify agricultural and livestock became viable. In that community the rural units from the latest settlement are managed by intermediate age holders with the second largest number of successors. Finally, its microeconomic results indicate the expanded capacity of productive assets reproduction in these semiarid agroecosystem.
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author Déa de Lima Vidal
Daniel Paraguay Alves Santos
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title Sustentabilidade Rural no Semiárido Cearense. Uma análise social, biofísica e microeconômica
title_short Sustentabilidade Rural no Semiárido Cearense. Uma análise social, biofísica e microeconômica
title_full Sustentabilidade Rural no Semiárido Cearense. Uma análise social, biofísica e microeconômica
title_fullStr Sustentabilidade Rural no Semiárido Cearense. Uma análise social, biofísica e microeconômica
title_full_unstemmed Sustentabilidade Rural no Semiárido Cearense. Uma análise social, biofísica e microeconômica
title_sort sustentabilidade rural no semiárido cearense. uma análise social, biofísica e microeconômica
publisher Universidade Regional do Noroeste do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul
publishDate 2014
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