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@Article{PinhoPaOmMeToCoYo:2014:PeHiEv,
               author = "Pinho, Patricia Fernanda do and Patenaude, Genevieve and Ometto, 
                         Jean Pierre Henry Balbaud and Meir, Patrick and Toledo, Peter Mann 
                         de and Coelho, Andrea and Young, Carlos Eduardo Frickman",
          affiliation = "{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {} and 
                         {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {} and 
                         {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)}",
                title = "Ecosystem protection and poverty alleviation in the tropics: 
                         Perspective from a historical evolution of policy-making in the 
                         Brazilian Amazon",
              journal = "Ecosystem Services",
                 year = "2014",
               volume = "8",
                pages = "97–109",
                month = "June",
             keywords = "ecosystem services, poverty alleviation, policy analysis, 
                         Brazilian Amazon.",
             abstract = "Despite increased intellectual and conceptual consideration of the 
                         linkages between ecosystem service (ES) provisions and poverty 
                         alleviation (PA) globally, there has been limited analysis of how 
                         these paradigms are used and framed in the regional context of 
                         policy-making. In this paper, we address this question by 
                         eliciting perspectives on the historical evolution of policies 
                         addressing the environment and poverty nexus in the Brazilian 
                         Amazon. Our analysis is twofold. First, through an analysis of 
                         policy context, we explore how multilateral and international 
                         programs have influenced and helped shape national and regional 
                         policy-making in the Amazon. Second, through our analysis of 
                         policy content, we provide an in-depth discussion of key ES and/or 
                         PA policies implemented in the Amazon. Furthermore, we analyze the 
                         operationalization of the policy, describe management options, and 
                         highlight their impacts on ES and PA. Our results show dichotomies 
                         between environmental programs and their social effectiveness, and 
                         between environmental and developmental agendas. More recently, 
                         however, some attempts have been made at delivering ES protection 
                         and PA jointly in policy-making. In conclusion, we provide a 
                         framework for policy analysis that can be applied to other 
                         tropical countries in the world. If Brazil is to keep its leading 
                         role in addressing the challenges of maintaining ecosystem service 
                         provision, while alleviating poverty in the Amazon, it must learn 
                         from its own experiences.",
                  doi = "10.1016/j.ecoser.2014.03.002",
                  url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoser.2014.03.002",
                 issn = "2212-0416",
                label = "lattes: 8472077797118798 1 PinhoPaOmMeToCoYo:2014:PeHiEv",
             language = "en",
           targetfile = "Pinho et al_Ecos Services(2014).pdf",
        urlaccessdate = "28 abr. 2024"
}


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