Normative framework of Brazilian Extractive Reserves: a social construction of an environmental legal protection
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https://doi.org/10.5380/dma.v48i0.59086Keywords:
environmental law, Extractive Reserves, Brazilian National System of Nature Conservation Units, SNUC, legal framework of Brazilian Extractive Reserves, public policies, public participationAbstract
This article analyzes the legal framework of the Brazilian Extractive Reserves. Its purpose is to present a picture of the main legal rules provided for the regulation of the Extractive Reserves, which are consistently different from those provided for other conservation units in the Brazilian National System of Nature Conservation Units (SNUC). This study adopts a chronological perspective, starting from 1987, when the regulation that created the model of the extractive settlement project was edited, to 2018, when the Ordinance No. 96/2018 was edited to establish the Extractive Reserves Committee (CONAREX), an organ which is in charge of drafting a new regulation on Extractive Reserves. This article sought to demonstrate the insufficiency of the current legal framework and the necessity of a new regulation to protect more effectively the means of life and the culture of the traditional extractive people.
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