Gestão das florestas públicas.

This paper begins with a discussion of Brazilian law No. 11.284/2006, which governs the sustainable management of Brazilian forests, and establishes a strategic policy and precautionary measures to protect the environment against negative impacts, and thus prevent unsustainable extraction activities...

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Main Author: Cardozo Dias, Edna
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Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade FUMEC, Faculdade de Ciências Humanas, Sociais e da Saúde 2007
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Source:Meritum, ISSN 2238-6939, Vol. 2, Nº. 2, 2007, pags. 281-300
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Partnership among government and private sector
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Gestão das florestas públicas.
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This paper begins with a discussion of Brazilian law No. 11.284/2006, which governs the sustainable management of Brazilian forests, and establishes a strategic policy and precautionary measures to protect the environment against negative impacts, and thus prevent unsustainable extraction activities. The capacity of the forest to regenerate naturally is the parameter that establishes the limits for economic activity. This law also ensures future uses of the forests and seeks to reinforce effective governance and create appropriate mechanisms to facilitate the participation of the private sector and concerned citizens. This includes the private sector in environmental and economic policy to achieve sustainable development. A shared responsibility on the part of civil society is implemented by law, which works to reconcile the socioeconomic, biological, ecological and environmental dimensions of the complex Brazilian forest ecosystem. Based on forest management principles, it recognizes the Country�s right to change the use of public lands for economic purposes. Brazil has the sovereign right to utilize, manage and develop its forests in accordance with its needs for forest products and services. This law recognizes the right of local communities and forest dwellers to develop economic activities. The guiding objective of the law, besides contributing to the management, conservation and sustainable development of forests, is to provide for their multiple and complementary functions, including traditional uses. Nevertheless, the government must first facilitate and encourage citizen awareness and participation. The goal is to link development and forest preservation but the result is still uncertain.
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dialnet-ar-18-ART00005090742016-04-13Gestão das florestas públicas.Cardozo Dias, Ednaflorestas públicasgestão de florestas públicas e desenvolvimento sustentávelparceria entre Poder Público e setor privadoPublic forestsPublic forests management and sustainable developmentPartnership among government and private sectorThis paper begins with a discussion of Brazilian law No. 11.284/2006, which governs the sustainable management of Brazilian forests, and establishes a strategic policy and precautionary measures to protect the environment against negative impacts, and thus prevent unsustainable extraction activities. The capacity of the forest to regenerate naturally is the parameter that establishes the limits for economic activity. This law also ensures future uses of the forests and seeks to reinforce effective governance and create appropriate mechanisms to facilitate the participation of the private sector and concerned citizens. This includes the private sector in environmental and economic policy to achieve sustainable development. A shared responsibility on the part of civil society is implemented by law, which works to reconcile the socioeconomic, biological, ecological and environmental dimensions of the complex Brazilian forest ecosystem. Based on forest management principles, it recognizes the Country�s right to change the use of public lands for economic purposes. Brazil has the sovereign right to utilize, manage and develop its forests in accordance with its needs for forest products and services. This law recognizes the right of local communities and forest dwellers to develop economic activities. The guiding objective of the law, besides contributing to the management, conservation and sustainable development of forests, is to provide for their multiple and complementary functions, including traditional uses. Nevertheless, the government must first facilitate and encourage citizen awareness and participation. The goal is to link development and forest preservation but the result is still uncertain.Neste artigo, discorre-se, em primeiro lugar, sobre a Lei n. 11.284/2006, que traçou regras para o manejo sustentável das florestas brasileiras e estabeleceu uma política estratégica e medidas de precaução para a proteção do meio ambiente contra impactos negativos a fim de evitar atividades extrativistas insustentáveis. A capacidade de regeneração da floresta é a medida para restringir as atividades econômicas. Essa lei garante o uso futuro das florestas e pretende reforçar uma gestão governamental efetiva, além de criar mecanismos apropriados que poderão facilitar a participação do setor privado e cidadãos interessados. Isso inclui o setor privado na política ambiental e econômica para alcançar o desenvolvimento sustentável. A responsabilidade compartilhada da parte da sociedade civil é implementada pela lei, que pretende conciliar as dimensões socioeconômicas, biológicas, ecológicas e ambientais no complexo ecossistema florestal brasileiro. Baseada no princípio do manejo da florestal, reconhece a liberdade do País para mudar o uso das terras públicas com propósitos econômicos. O Brasil tem o direito soberano de utilizar, gerenciar e explorar suas florestas de acordo com suas necessidades referentes a produtos florestais e serviços. Essa lei reconhece os direitos das comunidades e populações locais ao desenvolvimento de atividades florestais econômicas. Seu principal objetivo, além de contribuir para o manejo, conservação e desenvolvimento sustentável da floresta, é garantir seu múltiplo uso e funções complementares, incluindo o uso tradicional. Entretanto o governo deve, primeiramente, facilitar e encorajar a conscientização do público. O objetivo é compatibilizar o desenvolvimento e a preservação das florestas, mas o resultado é incerto.Universidade FUMEC, Faculdade de Ciências Humanas, Sociais e da Saúde2007text (article)application/pdfhttp://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=4047584(Revista) ISSN 2238-6939Meritum, ISSN 2238-6939, Vol. 2, Nº. 2, 2007, pags. 281-300porLICENCIA DE USO: Los documentos a texto completo incluidos en Dialnet son de acceso libre y propiedad de sus autores y/o editores. Por tanto, cualquier acto de reproducción, distribución, comunicación pública y/o transformación total o parcial requiere el consentimiento expreso y escrito de aquéllos. Cualquier enlace al texto completo de estos documentos deberá hacerse a través de la URL oficial de éstos en Dialnet. Más información: http://dialnet.unirioja.es/info/derechosOAI | INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS STATEMENT: Full text documents hosted by Dialnet are protected by copyright and/or related rights. 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