
Socio-environmental success or failure of Extractive Reserves in the Amazon?
Author(s) -
Josimar da Silva Freitas,
Armin Mathis,
Marcellus M. Caldas,
A. K. O. Homma,
Milton Cordeiro Farias Filho,
Alexandre Almir Ferreira Rivas,
Kennedy Maia dos Santos
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
research, society and development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2525-3409
DOI - 10.33448/rsd-v10i5.14631
Subject(s) - amazon rainforest , business , interdependence , agriculture , revenue , natural resource economics , sustainable development , environmental planning , state (computer science) , economic growth , environmental resource management , economics , political science , geography , ecology , archaeology , algorithm , computer science , law , biology , accounting
Brazilian public institutions have difficulties in building relationships of trust that truly promote sustainability. This study proves that the Extractive Reserves (RESEXs) crisis happens due to the relationship of dependence that the environmental, economic and social groups present with the institutional. Here we conclude that the implementation of public policies on health, education, transportation, communication, technical assistance, energy, as well as the current revenues from the productive activities of extractivism, agriculture and cattle ranching was ineffective, because the State did not cooperate to alleviate the wear and tear between conservation and development.