@article{fdi:010087712, title = {{C}oprodu{\c{c}}ão de conhecimento com organiza{\c{c}}ões da agricultura familiar : um observatório de ci{\^e}ncia cidadã na {A}maz{\^o}nia brasileira}, author = {{C}oudel, {E}. and {N}asuti, {S}. and {S}antos, {B}. {A}. and {P}iva, {M}. and {L}ima, {D}. {V}. and {W}agner, {D}. and {F}olhes, {R}. and {S}ilva, {H}. and {C}ortes, {J}. {P}. and {F}echine, {V}. and {P}iraux, {M}. and {B}onnet, {M}arie-{P}aule}, editor = {}, language = {{POR}}, abstract = {{T}his data paper presents a survey conducted in a participatory manner in the territory of {S}antarem, {P}ara, in the {B}razilian {A}mazon. {T}he aim is to understand how global changes are affecting family farmers. {I}n the study area, family farming has been confronted over the past 20 years with the rapid expansion of large-scale monocultures, especially soybean. {A}s part of the {O}dyssea socio-environmental observatory, academic researchers and family farming organizations entered into a partnership to co-produce data that could be strategically useful for these organizations. {A} process of co-construction of the expectations allowed priorities to be established and the data collection strategy to be defined. {T}hree levels of analysis were chosen in order to allow an integrated understanding of the dynamics of change: the {S}antarem {P}lateau territory, the rural community level (living place recognized by the farmers) and the farmers' households. {T}wenty-one farmers, called community researchers, organized in 3 teams, applied a questionnaire through the {K}obo{C}ollect smartphone application to 544 families in the municipalities of {S}antarem, {M}ojui dos {C}ampos and {B}elterra. {M}eetings were previously held in the rural communities and questionnaires were applied with representatives of 32 communities. {D}ata was collected between {A}pril and {J}une 2019. {T}he community researchers and academic researchers then came together for two collective sessions of data analysis and interpretation in {J}uly and {O}ctober 2019. {D}ata was standardized and cleaned using {SPSS} software, between {S}eptember and {D}ecember 2019. {T}he metadata and databases are available on the {CIRAD} dataverse.}, keywords = {{C}itizen science ; {C}ommunity researchers ; {C}apacity building ; {F}amily farming ; {A}mazonia ; {L}arge-scale farming ; {S}oybean ; {P}articipatory research ; {BRESIL} ; {AMAZONIE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{N}ovos {C}adernos {N}aea}, volume = {26}, numero = {1}, pages = {437--468}, ISSN = {1516-6481}, year = {2023}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010087712}, }