Leader of the research group: Núcleo de Estudos Interdisciplinares em Administração Pública (NEIAP). Research interests include: coproduction and low-carbon environmental criteria in public procurement; co-governance, social participation, and the development of environmental policies and regulations; public risk management, with a focus on extreme hydro-climatic events; innovation and processes in the public sector; and policies for low-carbon entrepreneurship.
Served as Deputy Coordinator of the Professional Master’s Program in Public Administration in a National Network (PROFIAP) from 2021 to 2023. Professor and researcher at the Department of Administration of the Federal University of Sergipe. Deputy Coordinator of the MBA in Public Governance. Representative of CCSA on the Permanent Internationalization Committee at the Federal University of Sergipe.
EDUCATION
Bachelor’s degrees in Business Administration and Law. Master’s degree in Administration. Ph.D. in Administration from the Federal University of Bahia (concentration area: public administration and governance). Ph.D. in International Law from the University of Buenos Aires (concentration area: water regulation), with diploma recognized by the University of São Paulo under no. 126,531.
Currently pursuing a postdoctoral fellowship at LinseLab – Laboratory of Studies and Research on Innovation and Marketing in Services, within the Graduate Program in Administration at the University of Brasília. Completed a postdoctoral internship at Indiana University. Associate researcher at the Center for the Analysis of Social-Ecological Landscapes, at Indiana University.
RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS
Public Administration, Environmental Science, Law, General Business, Management and Accounting
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Scopus Publications
Scopus Publications
Upstream, downstream: Fishermen, river and risks in low sao francisco river KLEVERTON MELO DE CARVALHO, MARIA ELISABETE PEREIRA DOS SANTOS, JULIANE ALVES CABRAL SILVA, ROSA EUNICE ALVES AZEVEDO, VIRGINIA DE LOURDES CARVALHO DOS SANTOS Ambiente E Sociedade, 2020 Risk perception is one of the pillars of water management. This text proposes to reflect on the meanings of risk in the life experiences of the fishermen of the Lower São Francisco River, in a scenario of increasing environmental degradation. A phenomenological approach and method were used, whose object are the meanings attributed to the lived experience. The fishermen were interviewed in the municipalities of Piaçabuçu, Alagoas, and Canindé de São Francisco and Propriá, in Sergipe. Three essential structures have been revealed: widespread disbelief; maximization of the sense of risks due to the transposition of river waters; the association between the death of the “Velho Chico” and the cultural death of the riverside communities, as well as their social and economic structures. In this scenario, fishermen place themselves as river watchers, as defenders of this environmental and immaterial heritage.