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Title:      PÉ DA SERRA COMMUNITY - SERRA DO DIVISOR NATIONAL PARK/ACRE: MANAGEMENT, SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE AND KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE PROPOSITIONS
Author(s):      Rita de Cássia Barros Esteves and Vera Santana Luz
ISBN:      978-989-8533-99-9
Editors:      Piet Kommers, Adriana Backx Noronha Viana, Theodora Issa, Pedro Isaías and Tomayess Issa
Year:      2020
Edition:      Single
Keywords:      Serra do Divisor National Park, Pé da Serra Community, Socio-environmental Territorial Plan, Shared Management, Management Outpost
Type:      Full
First Page:      46
Last Page:      55
Language:      English
Cover:      cover          
Full Contents:      click to dowload Download
Paper Abstract:      This paper purposes the case study of the Pé da Serra Community, located in the northern area of the Serra do Divisor National Park - Federal Conservation Unit located in the state of Acre, searching for establishing assumptions for guidelines oriented to preliminary hypotheses of a Territorial Socio-Environmental Plan, as a contribution to replicable strategies in similar communities. The proposition idealizes the hypothesis of a central actors articulation such as ICMBio - Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation, ISA – Socio-environmental Institute, IPAM - Institute of Amazon Environmental Research and ARPA – Amazon Protected Areas Program, seeking for a model of an advanced shared management office articulated to the local Community Association and the Nukini Indigenous Territory and a broad advisory council, with activities as research, community strengthening, and enhancement of community ties. This research intents to understand this National Park in reference to the Brazilian legal landmarks, the physical environment conditions, the Amazon biota and specificities concerning to the state in the context of environmental preservation - historically conditioned by world pacts - having as a priority the protection of biodiversity and the strengthening of its populations.
   

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