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Análise Social

versión impresa ISSN 0003-2573

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MARTINS, Humberto. Humans and non-humans in shared environments: Intro­ductory notes to an anthropology of protected areas. Anál. Social [online]. 2018, n.226, pp.28-56. ISSN 0003-2573.  https://doi.org/10.31447/AS00032573.2018226.02.

Humans and non-humans in shared environments. Intro­ductory notes to an anthropology of protected areas. Based on scattered fieldwork (in terms of space and time), which I have been conducting in the National Park Peneda-Gerês (PNPG) since 2000 along with some more recent approaches through research projects in two other Natural Parks (Alvão and Serra da Estrela), I propose to look at Protected Areas as anthropological subjects. My point is that protected areas, especially considering the Portuguese context characterized by highly humanized territories and landscapes, are products of a policy of Nature (ideological production) that has “disregarded” human individuals, and which, more recently has culminated in the establishment of a wilderness area inside the PNPG

Palabras clave : anthropology; landscape; nature; protected areas.

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