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Item Estimativa do valor de não-uso dos recursos naturais da planície de inundação do Rio Araguaia(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2010-03-25) ANGELO, Priscila Garcia; CARVALHO, Adriana Rosa; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1951710128353552Economic valuation through willingness to pay method has the assumption that tourists personal features, preferences and opinions concerning to the environment affect their willingness to pay by conservation of the area visited. The aim of this study were estimate the non-use value of Araguaia River through willingness to pay method and obtain its total economic-ecologic value, testing the hypothesis that tourist willingness to pay is influenced by personal features, preferences and opinions. From two hundred and one tourists interviewed the majority were married men, with mean age of 35 years (s.d. = +10), high instruction degree and monthly income of R$1.500,00 (s.d. = +424,26). The environmental service valuated was Araguaia River´s scenic beauty to which majority of tourists do not have substitutes (51%) despite the use of mainly the river, the beach and fishes. However tourists are not aware of existence, function and localization of Araguaia River floodplain (72%) despite majority recognize about Fishban (63%) influenced by recreational fishing activity (r = 0,98) and comprehension of fishes use as resource (r = 0,98). The note attributed to environment by interviewed (p = 0,02) determined that majority (79%) pay US$4.3/month (R$10,00/month) to hypothetic foundation for Araguaia River existence (54%) and for future generations pleasure (22%). However the interviewed expressed protest bids mainly for economic reasons (35%) and due to conservation programs disbelieve (25%). The non-use value estimated was US$27,2 millions/year (R$62.9 millions/year) and the total economic-ecologic value was US$7,5 billions/year (R$17.3 billions/year). The theoretical present value at a discounting rate of 5.4%/year to the next five years was US$9,6 millions (R$22.2 millions) and represent the loss in economic-ecologic benefits associated to the risk of variation in economy and in the quality of resource available due to inadequate use. Therefore the integrity of Araguaia River has high economic value associated to non use value and negative environmental impacts from its degradation could generate economic loss which could be reflected in the total ecological economic value as well as in the importance attributed by the users.Item O guia de turismo em Pirenópolis (GO): a construção de uma identidade(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2009-08-03) CERQUEIRA, Alessandra Tenório; NUNES, Jordão Horta; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0257540968113535In spite of the changes in the world of the work the occupational forms still offer important references for the construction of the individuals' identities. The tourism is an activity in the middle of the expansion that engenders a group of new social relationships and also new occupations. The municipal district of Pirenópolis - Goiás, mainly from the end of the century XX, it has been objective of demands and of tourist public politics. Guide's occupation is one of the new mischievous occupations for the tourism to Pirenópolis. This work if he/she intended to analyze her as the guide's occupational identity is built under articulation between attributed identities and incorporate identities inside the society traditional pirenopolina. For the analysis it was fallen back upon theories about social representations, identity and occupations. Historical aspects were analyzed as state public politics of the tourism, formation of the municipal district and of your economical activities. The empiric part of the study based on depth interviews with the guides and semi-structured with the local population and it aimed at to apprehend as those actors they notice the tourism in your lives.Item O processo educativo dos trabalhadores que vivem em dois mundos de uma mesma cidade(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2009-08-12) MACHADO, Maria Conceição Sarmento Padial; MASCARENHAS, Angela Cristina Belém; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5142224514451312Inserted in the line of research Education Labor and Social Movements of the Post-graduate, Education of Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG), the thesis "The process of education among the workers who live between two worlds in the same city" is the result of research on the relationship between social life, work and world view of women workers and men workers in the tourist resort of Caldas Novas in the process of setting up a class that is educated in the experience of the contradictions between two worlds. The objective of this research was to understand the relationship between social life, work and world view in the process of working-class formation of Caldas Novas who was deprived of school education, or even that it is present in popular movements, political parties or other institutions that are dedicated to treating the education of impoverished people, and also how learning takes place which contributes to their intellectual development and how to relate disparate realities as occurs in a tourist town and Caldas Novas, Goiás State of City Caldas Novas was elected research site by presenting two different worlds. First, it is a secular city quiet, conservative, where residents preserve rural characteristics and the second reality is a city of wealth, caused by the tourism market, where those same residents living with a traveling people from different parts of country, as they establish a social relationship arising from the provision of services. The process of research on this subject is contained in literature, documentary and empirical. Regarding exposure, the thesis begins with a discussion of the city that appears as an area of the correlation of forces and the configuration of the economic social, economic and political, historically constructed, where they live and live the workers. The second chapter deals with work, leisure and their interfaces in the constitution of society. The third and final chapter covers some aspects in the formation of the working class, as the production of goods and services, the relationship between the public and private sectors, and between living conditions, work, education and world view. In this paper, education is the process resulting from the social relations of production and daily life, which establishes a learning result of the accumulation of knowledge franchisee by the multiplicity of people who share the same space and time. The educational process is the result of the worker's experience and their learning that develop between these two worlds that are: the peripheral world of the worker and the world of opulence and leisure brought about by tourism.Item Estudo econômico-ecológico do Rio Araguaia pela demanda turística - Região de Aruanã(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2006-07-31) SANTOS, Manoel Eloy de Melo Oliveira dos; CARVALHO, Adriana Rosa; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1951710128353552The Araguaia River has became one of the greatest point to the ecological tourism in Goiás region, due to its natural beauties such as beaches throughout its margins. The unplanned tourism may cause negative consequences to natural resources, thus to know the profile of the tourist and their knowledge concerning to the whole environment is an important tool into the ecosystem conservation. The Araguaia River is a food plain river, and it has several cities alongside the river, such as Aruanã, considered the entrance to Araguaia Valley. As many as 65% of tourists in Aruanã are men with mean age of 36 years old and married, with a high education degree and coming from Goiás. The tourists usually remain 10 days in Araguaia River spending an average of US$ 61,7 per day. The Araguaia River is the main attractive to 45,3% and fishing is preferred activity to relax to 24,2% of these tourists. Despite the tourist activity be quite connected to the ecosystem, the ecological wisdom of tourists about vegetation and ecological cycles are low, and 30% of them consider that they do use any natural resources, compromising the integrity of the ecosystem by the bad utilization of environmental services of Araguaia River, in Aruanã region.