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Communal sustainable development goals, belonging and involvement: Engaging with the SDGs
Sonetti-González, Taís
Stockholm University, Faculty of Science, Stockholm Resilience Centre. State University of Campinas, Brazil.
ORCID iD:
0000-0002-2918-8815
Dutra de Aguiar, Ana Paula
Stockholm University, Faculty of Science, Stockholm Resilience Centre. National Institute for Space Research (INPE), Brazil.
ORCID iD:
0000-0002-0683-1142
de Henn, Fernanda
Ferreira da Silva, Luciana F. C.
da Silva, Dentina Cruz
Mancilla García, María
Stockholm University, Faculty of Science, Stockholm Resilience Centre.
ORCID iD:
0000-0001-8416-8094
Bastos Lima, Mairon G.
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Number of Authors: 7
2025 (English)
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People and Nature, E-ISSN 2575-8314
Article in journal (Refereed) Epub ahead of print
Abstract [en]
This study examines sustainable development from the cosmovisions of Indigenous Peoples and other Traditional Communities (IoTCs) in western Bahia, a region in the Brazilian savanna of the Cerrado. It adopts a feminist decolonial and post-development approach to address issues of epistemic violence.
Employing participatory arts-based research, this study incorporates poetic and thematic co-analysis using participant-voiced poetry. This approach centres on community voices and contextual narratives of co-production, as well as the presentation of findings.
Our analysis shows that their understanding of sustainability is deeply rooted in cultural identity, spirituality and traditional practices such as family farming and artisanal fishing. These practices highlight their relational and community-oriented ways of living, deeply entangled with nature.
While the communities recognised the strategic value of the sustainable development goals (SDGs) for communicating their practices to a global audience, they found the framework insufficient in capturing the relational and context-specific dimensions central to their understanding of sustainability. This suggests the need for a reinterpretation of the SDGs.
This study introduces a new use of decolonial analyses to highlight the limitations of applying global, linear development models to diverse local contexts, using the case of the SDGs. It advocates for policies that recognise the pluriversal nature of sustainability, actively include marginalised perspectives and critically challenge epistemic hegemony.
By advocating for a re-inhabitation of the SDGs, this research highlights the importance of integrating relational and context-specific understandings of sustainability, ensuring that global frameworks respect and embrace diverse cosmovisions and practices.
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2025.
Keywords [en]
art-based research, Cerrado, decolonial feminisms, Indigenous Peoples and other Traditional Communities, pluriversal thinking, poetry, SDGs
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Social Anthropology Environmental Studies in Social Sciences
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urn:nbn:se:su:diva-251932
DOI:
10.1002/pan3.70225
ISI:
001647716100001
Scopus ID:
2-s2.0-105025946027
OAI: oai:DiVA.org:su-251932
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