Floresta Atlântica. Estudo para o desenvolvimento sustentável
Author(s) -
Cristina Gerber João,
BRUNO HARMUTH KOPITTKE,
Carlos Loch,
JAMIR SPERANDIO
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
floresta
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.386
H-Index - 13
eISSN - 1982-4688
pISSN - 0015-3826
DOI - 10.5380/rf.v28i12.2313
Subject(s) - atlantic forest , sustainable forest management , forest fragmentation , forest management , welfare economics , business , forestry , natural resource economics , geography , agroforestry , economics , environmental science , ecology , biodiversity , biology
A Floresta Tropical Atlântica representa o maior remanescente florestal do Estado de Santa Catarina. Observa-se, entretanto, um incremento no indice de desmatamento, tendo como resposta governamental, exigencias de se manejar sustentadamente os recursos florestais. Este trabalho pretende lembrar que no processo decisorio o manejo de rendimento sustentado pode ou nao ser atrativo. Conclui-se que o modelo atual de sustentabilidade falha ao tentar promover o local, com clareza de objetivos, afirmando-se que aqueles que geram beneficios ambientais nao devem assumir sozinhos os custos desta producao. Atlantic Tropical Forest. A study for sustainable development Abstract The tropical Atlantic Forest represents the biggest remaining of the Santa Catarina state forest, although it is observed in the increasing index of deforest having as government response, an exigency of sustainable management of the forest resources. This paper wants to remember that in the decision process the management of the sustainable income may not be attractive. It is concluded that the today’s sustainable model lacks when tries to promote the localized, with clear objectives, assuming that those which generates environment benefits shall not assume the costs of this production itself.
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