Bárbara Pelacani, A. Kassiadou, Daniel Renaud Camargo, C. Sánchez, M. A. Stortti
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摘要
在这篇文章中,我们建议反思里约热内卢Cachoeiras de Macacu的Guapiaçu大坝建设项目冲突中产生的环境教育。为此,我们从南方环境教育研究小组开展的社区环境教育的角度出发,特别是在与受水坝影响的人民运动的互动中,追求环境正义。因此,这样的会议揭示了这个“发展”项目的政治偏见,它与农民和该地区的生活发生了冲突。因此,我们强调社区环境教育,它与流经这个环境的声音和水交织在一起,是对抗支持这种死亡政治的死亡教育学的一种可能方式。
Community environmental education and the struggle for water
In this article, we propose to reflect on the environmental education that emerges from the conflict over the construction project of the Guapiaçu dam, in Cachoeiras de Macacu, Rio de Janeiro. To this end, we start from the perspective of community environmental education developed by the Environmental Education Study Group from the South, especially in the interaction with the Movement of Dam Affected People, for the pursuit of environmental justice. Thus, such meetings unveil the necropolitical bias of this “development” project, that clashes with farmers and with life in this territory. Therefore, we highlight the communityenvironmental education, interwoven from the encounter with the voices and the waters that flow through this environment, as a possible way to confront a necropedagogy that supports such necropolitics.