2025-07-032025-07-032025-06-11MACHADO, Maria Izabel dos Santos. Abaetetuba e o contexto do Grande Projeto do Tup da Cargill: o caso do Território Quilombola Insular Bom Remédio. Orientador: Daniel Araújo Sombra Soares. 2025. 40 f. Trabalho de Curso (Licenciatura em Geografia) – Campus Universitário de Ananindeua, Universidade Federal do Pará, Ananindeua, 2025. Disponível em: https://bdm.ufpa.br/handle/prefix/8361. Acesso em:.https://bdm.ufpa.br/handle/prefix/8361The discussion on territory and territoriality has occupied a central role in contemporary geographical analyses, especially when the focus is on conflicts over land, identity and belonging. In addition to its cultural importance, territory is the physical basis for sustaining the community's socioeconomic practices, such as subsistence farming, artisanal fishing and extractivism, all linked to ecological balance and ancestral knowledge. The entry of large enterprises, such as Cargill, disrupts this logic by imposing a rationality based on the commodification of nature, intensive land use and disregard for historically constructed forms of occupation. Thus, this work aims to investigate how the territoriality of the Bom Remédio quilombola community can be affected by the actions of the Cargill company in Abaetetuba, in the state of Pará. Thus, this research adopted a qualitative approach, anchored in two fundamental pillars: bibliographic research and field research. The field research stage complemented the bibliographic analysis, allowing a direct approach to the reality experienced by the quilombola community. The choice of interviews as the main technique was made due to their ability to capture narratives, perceptions and resistance strategies of the individuals directly impacted. Based on the interviews analyzed, it was possible to observe that the Bom Remédio Quilombola Community is fully aware of the socio-environmental, economic and cultural impacts that the Cargill project represents. The statements of women from different generations, with strong community and historical involvement in the territory, demonstrate the collective perception that the project, far from offering benefits, intensifies environmental degradation, compromises traditional ways of life and threatens the future of new generations. The interviews conducted, especially with the female leaders of the community, were able to highlight feelings of concern, resistance and insecurity in the face of the advancement of the Cargill project. The women interviewed expressed the importance of maintaining the traditional territory, pointing out that it represents not only a physical space, but also a link with the ancestry, memory and identity of the quilombolas. Thus, it was observed that the TUP project represents a concrete threat to the social and cultural reproduction of these people, since it does not adequately consider the existence and rights of the community.Acesso AbertoTerritórioTerritorialidadeQuilombolasConflitos socioambientaisTerritoryTerritorialitySocio-environmental conflictsCNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::GEOGRAFIA::GEOGRAFIA REGIONAL::ANALISE REGIONALAbaetetuba e o contexto do Grande Projeto do Tup da Cargill: o caso do Território Quilombola Insular Bom RemédioTrabalho de Curso - Graduação - MonografiaAttribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazil