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Biodiesel in Brazil: Antonio Luiz da Silva Guabiraba
Interview Participant : Antônio Luiz da Silva GuabirabaLocation (Town/District/State/Country): Povoado Zé Calu, Ourolandia, Bahia, BrazilInterview Date: 11/05/2010Interview Language: PortuguesePhD Research Title Social Sustainability in Biodiesel Production: Brazil and Timor:LesteUniversity: University of Technology SydneyMain Researcher: Sarina KilhamSecondary Researchers (if Present): Catarina Camargo (2nd Researcher);Carla Costa do Nascimento (Community Liaison /Researcher); Ednilson Riberio Santos (Videographer)Fund source: Research partly funded by Australian Postgraduate Award and ETC Energy GrantVideo of Interview: YesAudio of Interview: YesParticipate to remain anonymous: NoGeneral Project Information: This was a qualitative transdisciplinary research project undertaken as part of PhD research by Sarina Kilham. The purpose of this research was to consider smallholder farmers participation in biodiesel schemes and the ways that biodiesel schemes have been incorporated into rural livelihoods. This study provides a way to bring smallholder farmers’ experiences to the fore in the biodiesel debate. I interviewed smallholder farmers participating in government led biodiesel schemes in Brazil and Timor-Leste. These two biodiesel schemes were chosen due to similarities between the rural development and social inclusion goals of each scheme. I used a transdisciplinary research approach that was problem-centred, collaborative and methodologically flexible. Through the application of Grounded Theory Method to the farmer informants’ narratives, I developed a novel conceptual framework titled the Autonomous Livelihood Framework. Archiving the data was approved by the University of Technology Sydney Human Research Ethics Committee - project protocol 2010-105A. Each farmer informant was explicitly asked about inclusion of their material in the databank and informed about the embargo periods imposed on the data. All data included in this dataset has been approved by the farmer participants. Each farmer informant was explicitly asked about inclusion of their material in the databank and informed about the embargo periods imposed on the data. The conditions on the data were designed as such:Embargo Period:(a) Transcriptions: available 5 years post-interview(b) Full audio: available 10 years post-interview(c) Full video: available 20 years post-interview
interview, biodiesel, Rural Sociology, farming, 2010, agricultural development, social science, agricultural policy, Sustainable Agricultural Development, Social Change, farmer, transcript, rural development, Brazil, Social and Cultural Geography, agriculture, social research
interview, biodiesel, Rural Sociology, farming, 2010, agricultural development, social science, agricultural policy, Sustainable Agricultural Development, Social Change, farmer, transcript, rural development, Brazil, Social and Cultural Geography, agriculture, social research
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