Abstract

Objective: This work aims to identify how anthropogenic actions have been limiting the natural resources of the region and how the reduction of the availability of these same resources also limit anthropic actions. Theoretical Reference: Topics such as the Amazon biome, climate change and the anthropic use of natural resources were addressed. To understand the social universe of the Amazon, he also delved into traditional communities and peoples and their agrarian trajectories for the use and preservation of the environment. Method: It is a research of a social and applied nature, of a qualitative approach, with exploratory and explanatory objectives, with case study delineation as a technique of investigation, with bibliographic analyzes. Results and discussion: This research identified the anthropic actions that most affected the Brazilian Eastern Amazon and brought as a proposal alternatives of environmental planning in a sustainable way that can reduce the consequences of these activities to sustainable limits and thus bring a balance between the activities of nature and the activities of man. Research Implications: It contributes to the development of future research on the social and environmental impacts that each of the anthropic activities generates (or can still generate) in the Brazilian Eastern Amazon. Originality/value: This is an unprecedented piece of research for the Brazilian Eastern Amazon that, at the moment, is about severe environmental alterations as a result of the anthropic use of its natural resources and brings light, proposals for the preservation of the region's sociobiodiversity.

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