2016
DOI: 10.5894/rgci612
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Governance and the promotion of sustainable and healthy territories: the experience of Bocaina, Brazil

Abstract: INTRODUÇÃONo mundo moderno, é cada vez maior a preocupação com os sintomas da degradação ambiental decorrentes do acúmulo crescente de dejetos urbano-industriais, do uso inadequado dos recursos naturais renováveis e não renováveis, da modificação dos espaços naturais pela urbanização e industrialização. Esses processos resultam na poluição generalizada dos rios e oceanos, da devastação das florestas, da poluição do ar nas áreas urbanas, do acúmulo de dióxido de carbono da atmosfera, da perda de solos cultiváve… Show more

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“…Higher education institutions (HEIs) must be able to support the long-term enactment of global and local climate change policies (by research, education and knowledge transfer missions) (Leal Filho, 2010). HEIs also have a critical and crucial role in climate change adaptation providing professional multidisciplinary and intersectoral skills to face this Global Change and Societal Challenge (Morgado et al , 2017; Santos et al , 2016; Leal Filho, 2010), participate in the local community (education, research and pilot projects to build their resilience) (Leal Filho et al , 2016; Viegas et al , 2016) and enable indigenous communities to access clean technology to mitigate the effect of climate change (Leal Filho et al , 2016; Setti et al , 2016; Yoko and Audrey, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Higher education institutions (HEIs) must be able to support the long-term enactment of global and local climate change policies (by research, education and knowledge transfer missions) (Leal Filho, 2010). HEIs also have a critical and crucial role in climate change adaptation providing professional multidisciplinary and intersectoral skills to face this Global Change and Societal Challenge (Morgado et al , 2017; Santos et al , 2016; Leal Filho, 2010), participate in the local community (education, research and pilot projects to build their resilience) (Leal Filho et al , 2016; Viegas et al , 2016) and enable indigenous communities to access clean technology to mitigate the effect of climate change (Leal Filho et al , 2016; Setti et al , 2016; Yoko and Audrey, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the last few decades, authors have argued that sustainable management of natural resources cannot be achieved without the involvement of the affected communities, participating in the management of PAs ( e.g . Palomo et al 2011 ; Gustavsson et al 2014 ; Setti et al 2016 ). Stakeholder engagement has been seen as a way to guarantee that plural values held by stakeholders are considered (Shrader-Frechette 2002 ; Kenter 2016 ), thereby linking recognition with procedural justice consideration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%