International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Vol. 9 • No. 3 • March 2019 doi:10.30845/ijhss.v9n3p10 71 Social Technology Application - Pais- in Association with the Semiarid in the Brazilian Northeast José Falcão Sobrinho Post-Doctor in Geography. State University of Vale do Acaraú (UVA) Ceará, Brasil Cleire Lima da Costa Falcão PhD in Physical Geography. State University of Ceará (UECE) Ceará, Brasil Maria Raiane of Gomes Techniques in Fruit Growing Federal Institute of Education (IFCE) Ceará, Brasil Vanessa Campos Alves Technical Laboratory State University of Vale do Acaraú (UVA) Ceará, Brasil Abstract The study aims to understand the influence of natural and social elements of the living technologies with the semi-arid environment in the communities located in Morgado and Gregório which belong to the Massapê County inserted to the state of Ceara northwest in Brazil and belongs to basin of Acaraú. In this perspective, the focus was directed to the Integrated Agroecology and Sustainable production technology - PAIS, developed by the community residents. The study agenda is based on the approach of the General Systems Theory proposed by Bertalanffy in 1930. Dedicated to the Theory, considering the nature, economy and local sustainability, which are three elements prevalent in the context of the observed landscapes in the Study areas. It is noted that in the communities the influence of semiaridity has predominated in a prolonged period, affecting mainly agriculture, however to mitigate the effects PAIS technology was used as a significant alternative for small producers, mainly in offering benefits to the families that family farming, providing improvements in the quality of life. Keywords: Nature; Economy; Sustainability. 1. Introduction Aiming life to suit the field in the nature conditions derivations, man has created techniques and processes adapted to the environmental physical conditions in which lives giving it the name of social technologies that are low cost tools and can be used in any region, and it also has the community participation involved (FALCÃO SOBRINHO et al, 2015 and 2018; ALMEIDA et al, 2015; LIMA et al 2016).). Among these are the mechanized agriculture, irrigation techniques and use of heavy machinery. There are also techniques aimed at community participation, either planting in mandalas, agroecological backyards among others also called social Technologies. As an example of community participation, the social technology referred to as Integrated and Sustainable Agroecological Production-PAIS, which is a model directed to small-scale farmers, aims at the sustainable production of organic foods, as well as the possibility of income from commercialization of diversified crops. The way of production is through the integration of animal production (birds) and vegetable (vegetables and fruits), in circular spaces to facilitate the supervision of the farmer and interaction of these activities. In addition, this is a new possibility of income in the family agriculture area and can be used by the farmer who wants to improve the conditions of production, enabling the cultivation of healthy food, ecosystems preservation , and natural resources appropriate management and development of diverse cultures that allow the residents to stay in their place. In addition, the programs sent to implement the technologies seek to empower farmers with technical guidelines.