Guilherme Moura Fagundes

Guilherme Moura Fagundes

@guimf.bsky.social

🔥 Prof. at FFLCH USP - University of São Paulo (@uspfflch.bsky.social) Environmental Anthropologist/STS scholar and Filmmaker | Pyrodiversity / Technodiversity / Agrobiodiversity | | Decolonial Ecologies / Quilombos / Cerrado 🇧🇷 |

290 Followers 253 Following 6 Posts Joined Dec 2024
2 months ago

My article “Archiving Life in an Age of Collapse” has just been published in @revistapiaui.bsky.social , featuring Sanctuary On The Moon project. It is a rare convergence of science, art, and the politics of archiving at a time of deep climate and ecological crisis.

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Recuperar a biodiversidade de um local necessita reconhecer os modos de vida que o geraram Guilherme Moura Fagundes defende que para promover uma restauração ambiental é necessário ouvir os povos tradicionais que a constituíram

A restauração ambiental ignora saberes indígenas que moldaram os biomas brasileiros por milênios, alerta Guilherme Moura Fagundes. Técnicas tradicionais são tão sofisticadas quanto as atuais

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11 months ago
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Fire Frequency Driven Increases in Burn Heterogeneity Promote Microbial Beta Diversity: A Test of the Pyrodiversity‐Biodiversity Hypothesis Fire is a common ecological disturbance that structures terrestrial ecosystems and biological communities. The ability of fires to contribute to ecosystem heterogeneity has been termed pyrodiversity ....

Very cool test of the pyrodiversity-biodiversity hypothesis in microbial communities

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

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11 months ago
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Para filósofo, crise climática e racismo são duas faces do colonialismo Intelectual caribenho convida a conhecer a resistência dos quilombolas nas Américas para pensar soluções às crises ambiental e política

No livro "Uma ecologia decolonial", o pesquisador Malcom Ferdinand propõe que racismo e destruição ambiental têm a mesma raiz: a lógica colonial, que transforma pessoas e natureza em recursos exploráveis

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1 year ago

Congrats! Could you include me, please?

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1 year ago
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This Land is Their Land: A Future for Indigenous Fire in Southern California In what we now call Southern California, fire was an everyday tool for Indigenous people for thousands of years. With wildfires happening so frequently, it is time to bring back carefully planned, wel...

Wildfires are far too frequent in Southern California. Carefully planned, well-timed, appropriately scaled cultural fires are far too infrequent.

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1 year ago

Oi Luisa! Thank you for the list! I'd appreciate to be added

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1 year ago

Thank you for the list! I'd appreciate to be added

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1 year ago
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A little historical context as Eaton fire moves toward Mt Wilson - photo shows the observatory watching fires from the 1924 season, which was considered monstrous at the time, and might be taken as the first of a century-long cycle of historic conflagrations.

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1 year ago

Many Thanks!

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1 year ago

Dear Jared, could you add me please?

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