Agroecology in Metropolitan Regions in Brazil – Socioterritorial and Sociospatial Movements

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Dr. Marcelo Gomes Justo
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This article aims to analyze agroecology in metropolitan regions in Brazil, based on the concepts of sociospatial and socio-territorial movements. It also draws parallels regarding the presence of agroecology in different metropolitan regions. Another aspect is to continue evaluating these concepts to understand the dynamics of agroecology. The method relies on primary sources from previous research and secondary sources for data comparison. As concluding considerations, the advancement of agroecology depends on the conquest of land and territory -stemming from socioterritorial movements – and on its spatial dissemination, where socio-spatial movements may have an impact. While socioterritorial movements are necessary for agroecology, they are not sufficient on their own. In this case, the concept of socioterritorial movement is explanatory. The expansion of agroecology in metropolitan regions is driven by the actions of movements, associations, and universities. This is a sociospatial action, such as networks, not merely the presence of socio-spatial movements.

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Dr. Marcelo Gomes Justo. 2026. \u201cAgroecology in Metropolitan Regions in Brazil – Socioterritorial and Sociospatial Movements\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - B: Geography, Environmental Science & Disaster Management GJHSS-B Volume 25 (GJHSS Volume 25 Issue B1): .

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This article aims to analyze agroecology in metropolitan regions in Brazil, based on the concepts of sociospatial and socio-territorial movements. It also draws parallels regarding the presence of agroecology in different metropolitan regions. Another aspect is to continue evaluating these concepts to understand the dynamics of agroecology. The method relies on primary sources from previous research and secondary sources for data comparison. As concluding considerations, the advancement of agroecology depends on the conquest of land and territory -stemming from socioterritorial movements – and on its spatial dissemination, where socio-spatial movements may have an impact. While socioterritorial movements are necessary for agroecology, they are not sufficient on their own. In this case, the concept of socioterritorial movement is explanatory. The expansion of agroecology in metropolitan regions is driven by the actions of movements, associations, and universities. This is a sociospatial action, such as networks, not merely the presence of socio-spatial movements.

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