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Citation KeyToledoSanVieGom:2012:StCaSt
TitleMinimizing conflicts of scale using an environmentally-driven public policy framework under an agenda of green economy, regional development and sustainability: a study case from the State of Para, Brazilian Amazon
Year2012
Access Date2024, Mar. 29
Secondary TypePRE CI
2. Context
Author1 Toledo, P. M.
2 Patricia Pinho
3 Santos Junior, R. A.
4 Vieira, I. C. G.
5 Gomes, S. C.
Group1 CST-CST-SPG-INPE-MCTI-GOV-BR
2 CST-CST-SPG-INPE-MCTI-GOV-BR
3 CST-CST-SPG-INPE-MCTI-GOV-BR
Affiliation1 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
2 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
3 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
4 Goeldi Museum
5 Idesp
Conference NamePlanet Under Pressure Conference, (PUP).
Conference LocationLondon
Date26-29 Mar. 2012
Book TitleAbstracts
Tertiary TypePoster Session
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Keywordsconflicts
environmentally-driven public policy
Brazil
AbstractIn the last decades the environmental agenda has percolated in several aspects of Western Societies, establishing as a priority issue in businesses and social decisions worldwide regarding economical developmental and poverty alleviation. Brazilian environmental programs have influenced several aspects of policies, especially in regards to conservation laws and norms. As a changing point, the Rio Summit rearranged research agenda trying to approximate the dialogue of science with social-economic demands. Such awareness had an important impact in the Amazonian development issues, bringing into the spotlight antagonistic views of external development issues with interest in oil, energy and transportation versus dispersed regional and local demands, characterized by a non-organized fashion, but with strong financial support from international agencies. The developmental/ conservationism debate has ever since escalated in the Amazon Region which has been geopolitically reshaped under a framework of conservation units and indigenous territories against a continuum of deforestation on public lands pushed forward by an economic driven agroforestry agenda. Historical human occupation has shaped the rural areas of Amazonia, especially in the last 100 years. Under this temporal scale local human populations can be characterized by its livelihoods and mapped geographically by its adaptation schemes in the different ecosystems, and its climatic aspects. Studies of its importance for local and regional economy has shown as viable strategies under a more eco-friendly economy with strong ties to pinpointed origin products, and more sustainable management schemes. Such pattern defies the large-scale market driven businesses. Complex arrangements and diverse interests have characterized the tropics as a multitude action challenge, despite concerns on ancient political and economic structures which demands nevertheless more inquiry. This study analyzes recent environmental and agroforesty public policies in the State of Pará, Brazilian Amazonia, including scales and levels of complexity, and how they may help with regional economic growth.
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