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Hydroelectric plants ; Rondônia Amazon; Public policy; Riverside Population; sustainability
The general objective of this work is to reflect on the construction of the Tabajara HPP on the Machado River (Ji Paraná) in light of the socio-environmental transformations caused by this project. The specific objectives are: to analyze and understand the effects of this construction on the social, organizational and cultural configuration of riverside communities inserted in the spatial areas of Vila Tabajara and Dois de Novembro, districts of Machadinho do Oeste/RO. The methodological procedure adopted was drawn up from bibliographical and documentary studies and field data collection, with the contribution of the research method called dialectical historical materialism. The research stages were carried out in a systematized and contextualized manner based on the following actions: Bibliographic analysis of historical and official documents, reading of works, scientific articles, news, environmental reports, environmental studies, obtaining data, information, characteristics and opinions of residents of the area directly affected and of direct influence, with direct and indirect contact with groups, associations and mobilizers. As this is a qualitative research of an exploratory nature, we used dialectical historical materialism to compare the data obtained. As a research tool, we use phenomenology, understanding that the approach to phenomena and concepts of everyday riverside life and their forms of manifestation are essential for access and development (material and immaterial) of data