International

 

Type: Research Cooperation

 

 Activity description:

Professor Luis Eduardo Aragon Vacca leads the UNESCO Chair of South-South Cooperation for Sustainable Development, founded in 2006. The chair is ruled by an agreement between UFPA and UNESCO. The professor also coordinates the Sustainable Rural Development and Biodiversity Conservation Project in the Amazon Biosphere Reserves. Twelve Amazonian Biosphere Reserves, approved by UNESCO, are part of the project in Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela and Brazil. This project is supported by UNESCO and the Ministry of the Environment of Spain and  coordinated by the UNESCO Chair of South-South Cooperation, based in the NAEA. 

At the invitation of the UNESCO General Board, he joined the Man and the Biosphere (MaB) International Consultative Council for the 2012-2019 mandate. The Council is made up of 12 members from different regions of the world, two from Latin America and the Caribbean. It also meets ordinarily once a year in Paris. Within the UNESCO Chair, several international events have been held in Brazil, Bolivia, Peu, Guyana, and Colombia. The last one was in Foz do Iguaçu (Paraná) at the Federal University of Latin American Integration (UNILA), in April 2015. One of the objectives of the seminar was to boost the activities of the research group "Center for Interdisciplinary Studies on the Amazon), established in 2014. NEIAM was structured on the basis of NAEA programs.

Research project to which it is linked:

Project Sustainable Rural Development and Biodiversity Conservation in Amazon Biosphere Reserves

Institutions involved:

Federal University of Pará, Ministry of the Environment of Spain and UNESCO. 

 

Type: Research Cooperation

 

Activity description:

Professor Francisco de Assis Costa maintains cooperation with the University of Kassel in Germany through the research group DADESA (Agrarian Dynamics and Sustainable Development in the Amazon), within the framework of the Project Quantification of Native and Secondary Biomass for Financing Regional Development in the State of Pará, Pro-Integration Announcement / CAPES

Research project to which it is linked:

Project Quantification of Native and Secondary Biomass for Financing Regional Development in the State of Pará

Institutions involved:

University of Kassel and Federal University of Pará.  

 

Type: Research Cooperation

 

Activity description:

Professor Durbens Nascimento is the general coordinator of the Brazil-Amazon Network Research Project on Strategic Management in Defense, Public Security and Development, funded by Capes, within the scope of the Support Program for Teaching and Scientific and Technological Research in Strategic Issues of National Interest (Pro-Strategy) that involves the University of the State of Pará, the University of the West of Pará and the Law Faculty of the University of Havana, in partnership with Dr. Carlos Alberto Mejías Rodríguez, Professor holder of Criminal Law and Vice-President of the Cuban Society of Penal Sciences.

Research project to which it is linked:

Brazil-Amazon Network of Strategic Management in Defense, Public Security and Development

Institutions involved:

University of Western Pará, University of Havana and Federal University of Pará. 

 

Type: Research Cooperation

 

Activity description:

Professor Edna Ramos de Castro participates as researcher and leader of the research project and CARBIOCIAL Network - Brazil-Germany bilateral cooperation, coordinated by Professor Gerard Gerold (Göttingen University), in a network of 20 universities, including the University of Göttingen (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen) and the Free University of Berlin (LAU).

It also participates in an exchange with the University of the Republic, Montevideo, Uruguay, with the Group of Research Modernity and Latin America, coordinated by Professor Ana Maria Araújo, from the Faculty of Psychology / Axis Sociology. Professor Edna Castro went to Montevideo in December 2017 to participate in the Post-Congress Forum of the Latin American Association of Sociology / ALAS, organized by said GP; of exchange with the University of Valparaiso, in Chile, with the participation of Professor Paola Bolados as Participant of the Roundtable 04 - Mining, social and environmental disasters and new economic configurations, and participation in the coordination of WG 05 - Mining, Disasters and Neoextrativism in Latin America, II SIALAT, held in Belém from 27 to 11/29/2017, and under the coordination of Professor Edna Castro; participates in the Scientific Committee, as an external member, from 2017, of the Réseau International de Sociologie Clinique - RISC Network https://www.sociologie-clinique.org/; maintains a partnership with the Latin American Center of Social Sciences / CLACSO, headquartered in Buenos Aires, Argentina, whose coordinator is Professor Pablo Gentili, regarding the II International Seminar on Latin America: Contemporary Policies and Conflicts / II SIALAT / UFPA, November 2017.

Research project to which it is linked:

CARIBOCIAL Network - Bilateral cooperation Brazil – Germany

Institutions involved:

University of Göttingen, Free University of Berlin, Federal University of Pará and 17 other institutions.  

 

Type: Research Cooperation

 

Activity description:

Professor Nírvia Ravena is a member of the advisory team of the Global Environment Facility Amazonas ACTO / UNEP / OAS (Amazon Cooperation Treaty) and the University of Externado (Colombia). She coordinated the Working Group entitled "State and its policies in Latin America and the Amazon" at the International Seminar on Latin America: Politics and Contemporary Conflict, held by GETTAM / NAEA, Federal University of Para, November 9-11, 2015. Participated in the 2nd International Conference on Public Policy which took place from the 1st to the 4th of July at the Cattolica University of the Sacred Heart in the city of Milan. He coordinated panel T15P04 - Climate Change Policy, Business and Development and also presented the paper "Climate Change and Hidric Vulnerability: How corporate and governmental actors interact in Tucuruí Brazilian Dam" in co-authorship with Gabriel Yoshino and Rômulo Sousa, students of the Program. Participated in the 24th IPSA World Congress of Political Science organized by the International Political Science Association (IPSA), 2016 in Poznań, Poland. The Panel Convenor of one (1) panel presentation Panel of Business and Behavior Companies in Developed and Developing Countries, Panel Discussant of Welfare State in Future: From Generosity to Austerity and Paper Co-author and presenter of The Overlapping of Environmental Impacts in Areas Affected by Large Enterprises in the Region of the River Xingu in Amazonia. She is a member and presented work at the SASE Annual Conference - Society of Advanced Socioeconomics held in Lion - France in 2017. The teacher was a member of the PhD Banking division of Philippe Hanna on June 9, 2016 at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands. During this period, he met with Professor Frank Vanclay to develop academic collaboration in research projects. Participated in the workshop The Global Politics of Acceptance: Claiming Epistemic and Governance Authority in the Post-national Constellation at the Käte Hamburger Kolleg / Center for Global Cooperation Research on 6 and 7 September 2016 in Duisburg, Germany, presenting the paper “The epistemic community in the Environmental Impact Analysis: Governance and deregulation in the assessment of big project impacts in Brazil”. Cooperates with Professor Pedro Pablo Cardozo of the University of Leeds, England, through exchange of students and coorientation of dissertations and thesis.

Institutions involved:

University of Externado (Colombia), University of Groningen, The Netherlands, Center for Global Cooperation Research-Germany and University of Leeds, England. 

 

Type: Exchange

 

Activity description:

Professor Josep Pont Vidal is a member of the Scientific Committee of RESURBE (Catalan Polytechnic University, Bradford (Great Britain), Medellín (Colombia), UNAM (Mexico) and Salvador / BA (Brazil); NAEA and the UNESCO CATHEDRAL OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (Polytechnic University of Catalonia) 2017, is a member of the Scientific Council of the UNESCO CHAIR of Sustainable Development (Polytechnic University of Catalonia), is a member of the Metropolitan Governance Network (Guadalajara Mexico), Federal University of Jalisco; GIGAPP (Governance and Public Policy Research Group) in Madrid, coordinator in the state of Pará of the national research network "Municipal Economic Governance", University of Brasilia-GOPPCA, participates in the Bielefeld University Working Group ( Alemanya) on systems theory, participates in the GT to initiate research partnerships: University Ch Federal University of Viçosa, University of Lisbon; is a member of the NOVAGOV Group for municipal research and analysis.

Institutions involved:

Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Bradford (Great Britain), Medellin (Colombia), UNAM (Mexico) and Salvador / BA (Brazil), Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Federal University of Jalisco (Mexico), Bielefeld University (Germany). 

 

Type: Exchange 

 

Activity description:

Professor Marcela Vecchione Goncalves participated in the 23rd Conference of the Parties on Climate Change (COP 23), in Bonn, Germany, as part of the diplomatic delegation of Brazil (academia). On this occasion, she supported the negotiations for the establishment of the Indigenous Platform, in accordance with Paragraph 135 of the Paris Agreement. During COP 23, she also represented the PPGDSTU / NAEA / UFPA in the Deforestation Working Group of the Brazilian Forum on Climate Change, articulation between civil society, researchers and the Ministry of the Environment in order to implement and propose actions to comply with Contributions (NDCs) of the country, with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). At the same convention, as part of the Convention on Biological Diversity Alliance (CBD), she lectured on "The role of the Matopiba in the Cerrado biome for the false promise of biosequestration" on December 12, 2017. In 2017, the professor was invited to be part of the Matopiba Human Rights Verification Mission (FFF), held in September 2017 in Maranhão and Piauí, as a specialist in the territorial rights of indigenous peoples and traditional peoples and communities, as well as in changes caused by agribusiness in land use. The mission was organized by the international human rights organization FIAN International, present in more than 50 countries, and by the Pastoral Land Commission, and was attended by experts from 05 different countries, including Brazil itself. As a continuation of the mission, professor Marcela is contributing to the construction of the international report "The Human and Environmental Costs of Land Business - the case of Matopiba", pre-launched in another edition of the Human Rights Verification Mission (FFM), this time with the funds of pensions in Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands, and with the European Parliament in Brussels.

Institutions involved:

Ministry of Environment, International Human Rights Organization FIAN International (Food Information Alliance Network). 

 

Type: Research Cooperation

 

Activity description:

Professor Ligia Simonian has projects in partnership with City University of New York, USA and with the University of Florencia, Colombia. He also participates in the international research group on Biodiversity in the Guianese Shield, currently coordinated by the University of Suriname. He is a member of the Editorial Board of the Amazonia Investiga Magazine, of the University of the Amazon, Florencia, Colombia.

Research project to which it is linked:

Biodiversity, management of natural resources and society in the Guianas shield

Institutions involved:

University of Florencia, Colombia.

 

Activity description:

Professor Hisakhana Corbin is an environmental analyst at the Inter-American Development Bank, IDB, through the Urban Development and Housing-Neighborhood Upgrading project.

Research project to which it is linked:

Urban Development and Housing-Neighborhood Upgrading.

Institutions involved:

Inter-American Development Bank 

 

Type: Research Cooperation

 

Activity description:

Professor Oriana Trindade de Almeida leads a research group in partnership with Professor Miguel Pinedo (Columbia University), Professor Peter Deadman (Waterloo University, Canada) and Eduaro Brondizio (Indiana Univeristy) coordinating a project on climate change and social and environmental adaptations of the riverside population, in partnership with local institutes such as IFPA (Federal Institute of Pará, Abaetetuba campus). Coordinates the project "Developing a tool for predicting urban food insecurity and biodiversity threats during Amazonia", funded by Newton International Fellowship and involving an interdisciplinary group of researchers such as Professor Luke Parry (Lancaster University), Professor Patricia Pinho (University of São Paulo), Dr. Luis Aragão (National Institute of Space Research - INPE, São José dos Campos, SP), Dr. Marcelo Cunha (health area of the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, RJ), Professor Ima Vieira (Emílio Goeldi Paraense Museum), Professor E.J. Milner-Gulland (Imperial College London), Professor P. Diggle (Lancaster University) and Professor Naziano Filizola (University of Amazonas). With Lancaster University, in partnership with Professor Luke Parry, develops a project entitled "Food insecurity and climate change adaptation capacity of estuarine and riverine populations in the Amazon," resulting in several publications on food security. Bound to the project, she supervised two postdoctoral students; With Columbia University, Waterloo University, UNIVAP, IFPA, UEAP, maintains a Collaborative Project entitled "Effects of economic expansion and shrinkage and climate change on the livelihood and resilience of small towns in the Amazon Delta"; With CIRAD / EMBRAPA (Emilie COUDEL) develops Odysea Project with more than 60 researchers (https://ur-green.cirad.fr/); There is an International Project supported by IDRC - Research Center for International Development of Canada "Effects of economic expansion and contraction and climate change on the way of life and resilience of small towns in the Amazon Delta."

Research project to which it is linked:

Developing a tool for predicting urban food insecurity and biodiversity threats during drought conditions in Amazonia

Institutions involved:

Columbia University, Waterloo University, Indiana Univeristy.

 

Type: Research Cooperation

 

Activity description:

Professor Silvio José de Lima Figueiredo participates in the LABEX Arts-HDH Research Project "La performance théâtraleau musée", at the University Paris 8 - Vincennes Saint Denis, Paris 8, France, coordinated by Professor Katia Légeret, in collaboration with Muséenational des Arts Asiatiques - Guimet, Université d'Artois, Université de Franche-Comté (CIRRAS / MSHE), ULB (Bruxelles) - CENARS-V Université JNU (India), with two doctoral students participating and one co-tutor.

The Professor also maintains an exchange with the Doctorate program in Cultural Studies of the University of Aveiro and University of Minho, Portugal, coordinated by Professor Maria Manuel Baptista, with the objective of conducting research, student exchange and organization of scientific events and joint publications, with a student in sandwich stage. Also participates as a collaborator of the Center of Languages, Literatures and Cultures of the University of Aveiro, Portugal, which has Doctorate in Cultural Studies. This Center brings together several research groups from different areas and countries and the two professors are linked to the thematic line of Cultural Studies coordinated by Professor Maria Manuel Baptista.

Research project to which it is linked:

LABEX Arts-HDH " La performance théâtraleau musée"

Institutions involved:

Universidade Paris 8 - Vincennes Saint Denis, Paris 8, France/Muséenational dês Arts Asiatiques – Guimet, Université d’Artois, Université de Franche-Comté (CIRRAS/MSHE), ULB (Bruxelles) - CENARS-V Université JNU (India). University of Aveiro and University of Minho, Portugal.

 

Type: Exchange

 

Activity description:

Professor Mirleide Chaar Bahia is a member of the Otium Network - Ibero-American Association of Leisure Studies, an organization currently composed of ten universities from eight countries, dedicated to the development of research, innovation, training and diffusion of leisure and thematic studies (leisure, culture, tourism, sport and recreation). She also participates as a collaborator of the Center for Languages, Literatures and Cultures of the University of Aveiro, Portugal, which has a PhD in Cultural Studies. This Center brings together several research groups from different areas and countries and the two professors are linked to the thematic line of Cultural Studies coordinated by Professor Maria Manuel Baptista.

Research project to which it is linked:

Otium Network - Ibero-American Association of Leisure Studies

Institutions involved:

University of Deusto; University of Fortaleza; University of Vale do Rio dos Sinos; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (Chile); YMCA University (Mexico); Universidad Católica Dámaso Antonio Larrañaga (Uruguay); Catholic University of Santiago de Quayaquil (Ecuador); University of Aveiro (Portugal); National Pedagogical University of Colombia (Colombia); State University of Paraíba; Universidad Anáhuac México Norte (Mexico); Federal University of Minas Gerais; University of Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico). 

 

Type: Intercambio

 

Activity description:

Professor Juarez Carlos Pezzuti is a collaborator of the TEAM network (Tropical Environmental Assessment and Monitoring), a project executed in Brazil through a partnership involving ICMBIO, Emilio Goeldi Paraense Museum (MPEG). In collaboration with the University of Amsterdam (Netherlands, Dr. Fabio de Castro) in research related to initiatives for the conservation of aquatic resources in the Lower Amazon basin and with the University of Leeds (United Kingdom, Dr. Claire Kamei and Dra. Lindsay Stringer) in research on the relationship of local communities and mangroves in the Curuçá RESEX. He also collaborates with researchers Sky Alibhai and Zoe Jewell of Duke University (USA), and Stuart Munro (Naankuse Foundation, Namibia) in a research on traditional knowledge and the relationship of local communities with fauna, in a research conducted in Brazil and in Namibia.

Institutions involved:

University of Amsterdam, Emilio Goeldi Museum (MPEG), University of Leeds (UK), Duke University (USA), and Naankuse Foundation, Namibia. 

 

Type: Intercambio

 

Activity description:

Professor Saint-Clair Cordeiro da Trindade Júnior establishes academic exchange with Christian-Albrechts-Universiätzu Kiel, Geographisches Institut (Germany), in partnership with Professor Rainer Wehrhan. He is part of the Network of Researchers on Medium Cities (ReCiMe) formed by professors and researchers from Brazilian, Chilean, Argentine and Spanish universities.

Institutions involved:

Christian-Albrechts-Universiätzu Kiel, Geographisches Institut (Alemanha)

 

Type: Exchange

 

Activity description:

Professor Simaia Mercês coordinates the Amazon Healthy Housing Network, which is made up of centers in Cuba, Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Venezuela, Peru, Colombia, Honduras, Paraguay, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Honduras and Rio de Janeiro. The Inter-American Network also has the support of the World Health Organization and researchers from Buffalo University, USA.

Research project to which it is linked:

Amazon Healthy Housing Network

Institutions involved:

World Health Organization, Buffalo University and the Federal University of Pará. 

 

National

 

Type: Research Cooperation

 

Activity description:

With general coordination at Embrapa, professors Nirvia Ravena and Oriana Almeida participate in the Silviculture Network of Native and Planted Forests to Promote the Sustainable Development of the State of Pará (called Forest Biomass Network). It is a network of 50 researchers from several research institutions in the state of Pará.

Professor Oriana Almeida collaborates with UNIVAP, IFPA and UEAP on the project "Effects of economic expansion and shrinkage and climate change on the way of life and resilience of small towns in the Amazon Delta." It also collaborates with UNIR / UFAP in the CAPES-Pro Amazon Project "Governance, Conflict Management and Natural Resource Management in the Amazon".

Research project to which it is linked:

Silviculture Network of Native and Planted Forests to Promote the Sustainable Development of the State of Pará

Institutions involved:

Embrapa and Federal University of Pará

 

Type: Research Cooperation

 

Activity description:

Professor Durbens Martins Nascimento is a researcher of the Armed Forces Consortium Century XXI, participates in the National Network on Research in Defense and Armed Forces, through two special programs of CAPES: The Support Program for Teaching and Scientific and Technological Research in National Defense (PRO-DEFENSE) and the Support Program for Teaching and Scientific and Technological Research in Strategic Issues of National Interest (PRO-STRATEGY).

Research project to which it is linked:

National Network on Research in Defense and Armed Forces 

 

Type: Exchange

 

Activity description:

Professor Fábio Fonseca de Castro participates in the network of researchers on Cultural Policies that involve several national institutions (UFPA, UFBA, UFRB, UFCE, UECE, UFF, Casa de Rui Barbosa Foundation).

Institutions involved:

UFPA, UFBA, UFRB, UFCE, UECE, UFF, Casa de Rui Barbosa Foundation.

 

Type: Intercambio

 

Activity description:

Professor Marcela Vecchione Goncalves is part of the Brazilian Socio-Environmental Justice Network, funded by the Heinrich Boell Foundation, which includes researchers from several public universities in the country, nongovernmental organizations, social movements and peoples, traditional communities, combining research to report violations social and environmental rights and human rights to popular education activities and young students in themes that associate environmental, social and territorial. That Professor is also part of the National Campaign in Defense of the Cerrado, where she coordinates the GT of Matopiba Researchers, with funding from the Ford Foundation and ActionAid Brazil. As a member of the Campaign and coordinator of the WG in 2017, he formulated, coordinated and taught with other colleagues the "Matopiba Territorial Rights Workshop" in August 2017 in Imperatriz (MA) and Goiania (GO), having produced a primer to support the formation of traditional peoples and communities based on an extensive survey of ongoing legislative and executive changes that compromise the same rights. In 2017, in coordination with the Research Group ReExisTerra - Resistencias e ReExistencias em Terra-, he began to conduct research and activities along with the Laboratory T / land, Department of Anthropology of the University of Brasília (DAN / UnB), under the coordination of Professor Marcela Coelho Stockler, and with the Amerindian Group of Indigenous Ethnology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Federal University of Pará, coordinated by Professors Beatriz Matos and Julia Otero.

Institutions involved:

UFPA, UNB.

 

Type: Research Cooperation

 

Activity description:

Professor Francisco de Assis Costa is a member of RedeSist (coordinated by Professor José Cassiolato, from the Institute of Economics of UFRJ) with 22 different universities throughout Brazil. He is a member of the GEOMA Network (MCT). Has ongoing academic cooperation with UFMG-CEDEPLAR. He is an MDA advisor and participant of the Observatory of Public Policies for Agriculture (CPDA-UFRRJ). He is adviser of the Amazon Program of the company NATURA. Coordinator of the Political Economy WG of the Amazon, in the Brazilian Society of Political Economy.

Research project to which it is linked:

Project Quantification of Native and Secondary Biomass for Financing Regional Development in the State of Pará

 

Type: Research Cooperation

 

Activity description:

Professor Edna Ramos de Castro participates as researcher in the research project "Policies for Regional Development and Energy Production, Regulation and Formation of Transboundary Regions in the Amazon and in the Silver", Edital Universal / CNPq / 2014-2017, coordinated by the Professor Holder of UFRJ Dr. Maria Célia Nunes Coelho, from UFRJ and which includes researchers from other Brazilian universities.

She participates as researcher with her Research Project of the Productivity Exchange, in the axis of studies on Mining in South American countries, in exchange with the Federal University of Minas Gerais, Federal University of Maranhão, Federal University of Ceará, Federal University of Espirito Santo and the University of Valparaiso, Chile, although without joint funding.

She participates as a member of the jury of the 2017 Milton Santos Award, of the National Association of Urban and Regional Planning / ANPUR, which attributes to the best articles published in the area, in Brazil or abroad and contemplated in the ANPUR National Meeting, in 2017, in São Paulo; participates as a member of the Jury of the Thesis and Dissertations Award, of the National Association of Research and Postgraduate in Environment and Society / ANPPAS, which awards the Honorable Mention and Prize to the best theses and dissertations defended between 2015 and 2017, and included in the National Meeting of ANPPAS, in 2017, in Natal; is a member of the Editorial Board in several national journals, such as: Interscope: Journal of Geography and Interdisciplinarity; Family Agriculture Magazine: Research, Training and Development; Sociology and Anthropology; Oil, Royalties and Region; BIB. Brazilian Journal of Bibliographic Information in Social Sciences, among others; is editor in chief of the Revista Novos Cadernos NAEA, published by NAEA / UFPA, being punctuated with the concept A1 in Anthropology and Concept B1 in Sociology, in the year 2017.

Institutions involved:

UFPA, UFRJ, ANPUR, ANPPAS, UFMA, UFMG, UFCE, UFES, University of Valparaiso (Chile).

 

Type: Research Cooperation

 

Activity description:

Professor Silvio José de Lima Figueiredo conducts research funded by the CNPQ in the municipalities of the states of Pará and Rio Grande do Norte in partnership with the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte for the Graduate Program in Tourism.

He also conducts research with the participation of the Fluminense Federal University on comparative models of cultural patrimonialization. He is a coordinator of the Working Group on Culture, Tourism and Development at the Regional Development Seminar State and Society / SEDRES. He is part of the Culture, Leisure, Tourism and Regional Development network, with the participation of researchers from IFPA, UFPB, UEPB, UFRN, UFF, IPPUR (UFRJ) and PUCParaná. He is part of the Public Policies Network, coordinated by IPPUR / UFRJ (Professor Tamara Egler), participating in the project "Public Policies, Innovation and Territory" and works on the project "Urban Eco-social-economy: socio-productive arrangements and community self-management aimed at sustainable territorial development", developed by PUC Paraná (Professor Carlos Alberto Cioce Sampaio) with the participation of the State University of Bahia and UFRN. He participates in the Research Group for Research in Public Policies of Tourism, with the project Designing the National Policy for Qualification in Tourism, based on the Qualification Guidelines and the Evaluation of Territorial Arrangements that enable tourism qualification, at the University of Brasília.

Institutions involved:

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Federal University of Pará, IFPA, UFPB, UEPB, UFRJ, PUC-PR.

 

Type: Intercambio

 

Activity description:

Professor Ligia Simonian coordinates research and extension project on TQ Cunani, Amapá with the participation of researchers from UFPA, UNIFAP and the Public Ministry of the State of Amapá - MPEAP.

Institutions involved:

UFPA, UNIFAP and Public Ministry of the State of Amapá – MPEAP.

 

Type: Exchange

 

Activity description:

Professor Nírvia Ravena is part of the National Institute of Science and Technology (INCT) of Public Policies and Development Strategies - PPED - composed of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ-headquarters), State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) and Federal University Rural de Rio de Janeiro (Development, Agriculture and Society Graduate Program - CPDA).

She is also a member of the Center for the Study of Entrepreneurship, Institutions and Capitalism-NEIC, headquartered at the IESP (Institute of Social and Political Studies), an institute of the State University of Rio de Janeiro.

Institutions involved:

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, and Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro and Federal University of Pará. 

 

Type: Intercambio

 

Activity description:

Professor Mirleide Chaar Bahia is linked to the CEDES - Recreation and Leisure Development Center, managed by the Department of Science and Technology of Sport, of the National Secretariat for Sports and Leisure Development (Ministry of Sports), created for the promotion of the integrated research to the Brazil Sports Power Program, integrating the set of actions of the City Sports and Leisure Program (PELC), directed to the Scientific and Technological Development of Sport and Leisure. It brings together non-profit public and private higher education institutions, which constitute Network Centers.

Research project to which it is linked:

CEDES Network - Recreation and Leisure Development Centers

Institutions involved:

Ministry of Sports and Federal University of Pará.

 

Type: Exchange

 

Activity description:

Professor Juarez Carlos Pezutti participates as an associate researcher at the Center of Environmental Studies and Research - NEPAM of UNICAMP. He is also responsible for the UFPA / NAEA partnership with the Emilio Goeldi Paraense Museum, for the implementation and coordination of the Project Ecology, Evaluation and Monitoring of Forests of the Ferreira Penna Science Station, Melgaço, Pará or Project TEAM-Caxiuanã. He is a visiting professor in Graduate Programs in UFMA.

Research project to which it is linked:

TEAM Project – Caxiuanã

Institutions involved:

UNICAMP, UFPA, UFMA.

 

Type: Exchange

 

Activity description:

Professor Luis Aragon Vacca is a Visiting Researcher with CNPq scholarship at the Federal University of Latin American Integration (UNILA) (Foz do Iguaçu, Paraná), with collaboration in the research projects carried out within the Research Group Core of Interdisciplinary Studies on Amazônia and with the academic master's in development and public policies, participating in dissertation defense stalls.

Institutions involved:

Federal University of the Latin-American Integration (UNILA) and UFPA.

 

Type: Exchange

 

Activity description:

Professor Rosa Elizabeth Acevedo Marin coordinates the New Social Cartography of the Amazon project, based at the Federal University of the Amazon (UFAM).

Research project to which it is linked:

New Social Cartography of the Amazon

Institutions involved:

UFPA, UFAM.

 

Type: Exchange

 

Activity description:

Professor Saint Clair Cordeiro da Trindade Júnior participates in the Network of Researchers on Medium Cities (RECIME) - coordinating the Belém Center, and is a member of the Observatory of Public Policies, Knowledge and Social Movement in the Amazon (COMOVA). Also participating in the INCT: New Urban Brazil - transformations, contradictions and diversity, coordinated by Professor Maria Encarnação Beltrão Sposito, with the State University of São Paulo (UNESP) - Presidente Prudente - SP.

Atividade a que se vincula:

Public Policy Observatory

Institutions involved:

UFPA, UNESP.