Percepções dos monitores do Museu da Amazônia (Musa) sobre biodiversidade, Manaus-AM
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Universidade do Estado do Amazonas
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The Amazon is known as the largest tropical forest in the world, housing a rich
biodiversity with a heritage of indigenous peoples and species of plants, animals, and
microorganisms. In a context where the Amazon faces increasing threats due to
deforestation and other human activities, awareness of the importance of its conservation
stands out. The Museum of the Amazon (Musa) is a Living Museum within the Adolpho
Ducke Forest Reserve, which aims to promote scientific, cultural, and educational
dissemination of the Amazon region. The present research aimed to relate the perceptions
of Musa monitors regarding biodiversity with possibilities for action in a Living Museum.
The specific objectives were: (i) to describe the Museum of the Amazon from the
perspective of a Science Museum; (ii) to characterize the monitors working at the
Museum; (iii) to understand the perceptions of Musa monitors about biodiversity. The
research adopted a phenomenological qualitative approach. Data collection involved
questionnaires, narrative interviews, document analysis, and on-site observations. The
research subjects were the deputy director (current Director) and 14 of the 30 monitors
(15 through the questionnaire and six also participated in the interviews). Data elaboration
included descriptive analysis of the questionnaires and discursive textual analysis of the
interviews. Results highlighted that Musa, as a Science Museum, integrates science,
nature, and cultural traditions, offering unique experiences through immersion in the
forest that can connect visitors with Amazonian biodiversity. The monitors, mostly young
men, have backgrounds in Biological Sciences and receive training to conduct guided
tours. It was noted that the conceptualization of biodiversity is widely understood by
Musa monitors as the variety of life existing in a given environment. They recognize that
biodiversity is not limited to animals and plants but also encompasses cultural and
ecological aspects, as well as pointing out the importance of Amazon conservation and
working to mediate this knowledge in an accessible and engaging way for visitors. The
research demonstrated that the experiences, knowledge, and approaches of the monitors
significantly contribute to achieving the objectives and mission of Musa, promoting
scientific, cultural, and educational dissemination about the Amazon region and inspiring
conservation and knowledge about this unique ecosystem. It is recommended to continue
the research focusing on the analysis of guided tours by monitors, investigating visitors'
perceptions of experiences at the Museum, and studying the impact of activities with
schools. Such initiatives aim to enhance knowledge mediation practices and develop
effective strategies that contribute to the Museum's objectives.
Keywords: Science museums, biodiversity, monitors; Amazon.
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ALMEIDA, Marley Guerreiro de. Percepções dos monitores do Museu da Amazônia (Musa) sobre biodiversidade, Manaus-AM. 2024. 126 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Educação e Ensino de Ciências na Amazônia) - Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, Manaus.
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