Biodiversity conservation and public policies for protected areas in Brazil: challenges and trends from the origin of the CBD until the Aichi targets
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Resumo: | Brazil has the richest biodiversity worldwide and was the first country to sign the Convention on Biological Diversity that established protected as one of the main instruments for biodiversity conservation areas. Within this context, the aim of the paper is to interpret, critically, advances, trends and challenges of public policies for protected in Brazil, in the light of the commitments made by the country under the Convention on Biological Diversity since its origin to the current areas Aichi Targets agreed at COP10 in Nagoya, Japan (2010) to contain the global loss of biodiversity. With this goal, the work focuses primarily on the analysis of the Aichi Target 11, relating to protected areas, compared to the obstacles and challenges of an emerging country. The product was developed based on literature and documentary research and also takes its inspiration from information obtained through direct participation in some of the Conferences of the Parties, recorded in a field notebook and systematic process for retrospective analysis. It can be concluded from the survey that Brazil has numerous instruments of public policy aimed at conserving biodiversity, particularly protected areas. However, at this juncture, as the central challenge remains the integration between public policies for biodiversity conservation and development and the inclusion of society in the process. |
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Biodiversity conservation and public policies for protected areas in Brazil: challenges and trends from the origin of the CBD until the Aichi targetsConservação da Biodiversidade e Políticas Públicas para as áreas protegidas no Brasil: desafios e tendências da origem da CDB às Metas de AichiMeio Ambiente; Políticas PúblicasConvenção sobre Diversidade Biológica; Biodiversidade; Metas de Aichi; Áreas Protegidas; Políticas PúblicasBrazil has the richest biodiversity worldwide and was the first country to sign the Convention on Biological Diversity that established protected as one of the main instruments for biodiversity conservation areas. Within this context, the aim of the paper is to interpret, critically, advances, trends and challenges of public policies for protected in Brazil, in the light of the commitments made by the country under the Convention on Biological Diversity since its origin to the current areas Aichi Targets agreed at COP10 in Nagoya, Japan (2010) to contain the global loss of biodiversity. With this goal, the work focuses primarily on the analysis of the Aichi Target 11, relating to protected areas, compared to the obstacles and challenges of an emerging country. The product was developed based on literature and documentary research and also takes its inspiration from information obtained through direct participation in some of the Conferences of the Parties, recorded in a field notebook and systematic process for retrospective analysis. It can be concluded from the survey that Brazil has numerous instruments of public policy aimed at conserving biodiversity, particularly protected areas. However, at this juncture, as the central challenge remains the integration between public policies for biodiversity conservation and development and the inclusion of society in the process.O Brasil apresenta a mais rica biodiversidade mundial e foi o primeiro país a assinar a Convenção de Diversidade Biológica que consagrou as áreas protegidas como um dos principais instrumentos para a conservação da biodiversidade. Com base nesse contexto, o objetivo do artigo é interpretar, criticamente, avanços, desafios e tendências das políticas públicas para as áreas protegidas no Brasil, à luz dos compromissos assumidos pelo país no âmbito da Convenção da Diversidade Biológica desde a sua origem até as atuais Metas de Aichi, acordadas na COP10 em Nagoya, Japão (2010) para se conter a perda global de biodiversidade. Com este objetivo, o trabalho incide prioritariamente sobre a análise da Meta 11 de Aichi, referente às áreas protegidas, frente aos obstáculos e desafios de um país emergente. O artigo foi desenvolvido com base em pesquisa bibliográfica e documental e também tem como inspiração as informações obtidas por meio da participação direta em algumas das Conferencias das Partes, registradas em caderno de campo e sistematizadas para análise retrospectiva de processo. Pode-se concluir, a partir da pesquisa realizada, que o Brasil dispõe de inúmeros instrumentos de políticas públicas voltados à conservação da biodiversidade, em especial às áreas protegidas. No entanto, na atual conjuntura, permanece como desafio central a integração entre as políticas públicas de conservação da biodiversidade e desenvolvimento e a inclusão da sociedade no processo.UniCEUBPrates, Ana Paula LeiteIrving, Marta de Azevedo2015-06-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.publicacoesacademicas.uniceub.br/RBPP/article/view/301410.5102/rbpp.v5i1.3014Brazilian Journal of Public Policy; v. 5, n. 1 (2015); 27-57Revista Brasileña de Políticas Públicas; v. 5, n. 1 (2015); 27-57Revista Brasileira de Políticas Públicas; v. 5, n. 1 (2015); 27-572236-16772179-8338reponame:Revista Brasileira de Políticas Públicas (Online)instname:Centro de Ensino de Brasília (UNICEUB)instacron:UNICEUBporhttps://www.publicacoesacademicas.uniceub.br/RBPP/article/view/3014/2569info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2018-11-22T21:54:47Zoai:oai.uniceub.emnuvens.com.br:article/3014Revistahttp://www.publicacoesacademicas.uniceub.br/index.php/RBPPPRIhttps://www.publicacoesacademicas.uniceub.br/RBPP/oaiatendimento.seer@uniceub.br||rbppuniceub@gmail.com|| prisqua@gmail.com|| marcelodvarella@gmail.com2236-16772179-8338opendoar:2018-11-22T21:54:47Revista Brasileira de Políticas Públicas (Online) - Centro de Ensino de Brasília (UNICEUB)false |
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Biodiversity conservation and public policies for protected areas in Brazil: challenges and trends from the origin of the CBD until the Aichi targets Conservação da Biodiversidade e Políticas Públicas para as áreas protegidas no Brasil: desafios e tendências da origem da CDB às Metas de Aichi |
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Biodiversity conservation and public policies for protected areas in Brazil: challenges and trends from the origin of the CBD until the Aichi targets |
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Biodiversity conservation and public policies for protected areas in Brazil: challenges and trends from the origin of the CBD until the Aichi targets Prates, Ana Paula Leite Meio Ambiente; Políticas Públicas Convenção sobre Diversidade Biológica; Biodiversidade; Metas de Aichi; Áreas Protegidas; Políticas Públicas |
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Biodiversity conservation and public policies for protected areas in Brazil: challenges and trends from the origin of the CBD until the Aichi targets |
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Biodiversity conservation and public policies for protected areas in Brazil: challenges and trends from the origin of the CBD until the Aichi targets |
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Biodiversity conservation and public policies for protected areas in Brazil: challenges and trends from the origin of the CBD until the Aichi targets |
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Biodiversity conservation and public policies for protected areas in Brazil: challenges and trends from the origin of the CBD until the Aichi targets |
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Biodiversity conservation and public policies for protected areas in Brazil: challenges and trends from the origin of the CBD until the Aichi targets |
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Prates, Ana Paula Leite |
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Prates, Ana Paula Leite Irving, Marta de Azevedo |
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Irving, Marta de Azevedo |
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Prates, Ana Paula Leite Irving, Marta de Azevedo |
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Meio Ambiente; Políticas Públicas Convenção sobre Diversidade Biológica; Biodiversidade; Metas de Aichi; Áreas Protegidas; Políticas Públicas |
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Meio Ambiente; Políticas Públicas Convenção sobre Diversidade Biológica; Biodiversidade; Metas de Aichi; Áreas Protegidas; Políticas Públicas |
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Brazil has the richest biodiversity worldwide and was the first country to sign the Convention on Biological Diversity that established protected as one of the main instruments for biodiversity conservation areas. Within this context, the aim of the paper is to interpret, critically, advances, trends and challenges of public policies for protected in Brazil, in the light of the commitments made by the country under the Convention on Biological Diversity since its origin to the current areas Aichi Targets agreed at COP10 in Nagoya, Japan (2010) to contain the global loss of biodiversity. With this goal, the work focuses primarily on the analysis of the Aichi Target 11, relating to protected areas, compared to the obstacles and challenges of an emerging country. The product was developed based on literature and documentary research and also takes its inspiration from information obtained through direct participation in some of the Conferences of the Parties, recorded in a field notebook and systematic process for retrospective analysis. It can be concluded from the survey that Brazil has numerous instruments of public policy aimed at conserving biodiversity, particularly protected areas. However, at this juncture, as the central challenge remains the integration between public policies for biodiversity conservation and development and the inclusion of society in the process. |
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