The Brazilian fish farming in Federal reservoirs is being discouraged by the country's current legal system due to the bureaucracy and the involvement of many agencies. This research provides a survey of the problems related to the current processes of Authorization of Aquaculture in Federal Waterbodies and Environmental Licensing of the activity and develops a model that gathers theories for improving these processes. In order to do this, 68 questionnaires were applied to key-agents of the sector from different regions of the country. Also, a Grounded Theory methodology was used to organize, code, and analyze the data collected and to outline the model of the main emerging theories. The model revealed 21 recommendations to unlock and accelerate the current process of regularization. Putting some of these actions into practice, it’s believed that fish farming would be able to attract new and old interested parties, reducing many illegal enterprises.
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Modo de acesso: World Wide Web Inclui bibliografia 1. Gestão 2. Produção. 3. I. PEDROSA, Rafael Alves II. Título. CDD-658 Sônia Márcia Soares de Moura -CRB 6/1896O conteúdo dos artigos e seus dados em sua forma, correção e confiabilidade são de responsabilidade exclusiva dos seus respectivos autores.
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