Municipios e gestao florestal na Amazonia: introducao e marco teorico

In this chapter, the authors discuss the history of decentralization in Brazil, analyze the institutional and legal characteristics of the Brazilian political system concerning decentralization and build a theoretical framework for the case studies. Brazil has experienced cycles of centralization an...

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Autores principales: Toni, F., Kaimowitz, D.
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Portugués
Publicado: A.S. Editores 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18722
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description In this chapter, the authors discuss the history of decentralization in Brazil, analyze the institutional and legal characteristics of the Brazilian political system concerning decentralization and build a theoretical framework for the case studies. Brazil has experienced cycles of centralization and decentralization since its independency, in 1822. The 1988 constitution sparked a strong and sustained cycle of decentralization. The country has a strong federal system, in which municipalities get a fair share of federal taxes and already are able to control education and health policies and services. Decentralization in the forest and environment sectors still lag behind. Municipal governments do not have interest in controlling and taxing the forest sector for political reasons and due to the very nature of the fiscal federalism. Yet, in spite of the slow advances and lack of a formal decentralization program, the Brazilian Constitution and laws grant state and municipal governments enough power to take action in these sectors. Municipalities can restrict land use and create protected areas in their territories. However, local governments in Amazonia do not frequently use this and other prerogatives.
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spelling CGSpace187222025-01-24T14:20:47Z Municipios e gestao florestal na Amazonia: introducao e marco teorico Toni, F. Kaimowitz, D. decentralization history institutions law forestry policies land use local government In this chapter, the authors discuss the history of decentralization in Brazil, analyze the institutional and legal characteristics of the Brazilian political system concerning decentralization and build a theoretical framework for the case studies. Brazil has experienced cycles of centralization and decentralization since its independency, in 1822. The 1988 constitution sparked a strong and sustained cycle of decentralization. The country has a strong federal system, in which municipalities get a fair share of federal taxes and already are able to control education and health policies and services. Decentralization in the forest and environment sectors still lag behind. Municipal governments do not have interest in controlling and taxing the forest sector for political reasons and due to the very nature of the fiscal federalism. Yet, in spite of the slow advances and lack of a formal decentralization program, the Brazilian Constitution and laws grant state and municipal governments enough power to take action in these sectors. Municipalities can restrict land use and create protected areas in their territories. However, local governments in Amazonia do not frequently use this and other prerogatives. 2003 2012-06-04T09:08:44Z 2012-06-04T09:08:44Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18722 pt A.S. Editores Toni, F., Kaimowitz, D. 2003. Municipios e gestao florestal na Amazonia: introducao e marco teorico . In: Toni, F., Kaimowitz, D.. Municipios e gestao florestal na Amazonia. :23-63. Natal, A.S. Editores.
spellingShingle decentralization
history
institutions
law
forestry policies
land use
local government
Toni, F.
Kaimowitz, D.
Municipios e gestao florestal na Amazonia: introducao e marco teorico
title Municipios e gestao florestal na Amazonia: introducao e marco teorico
title_full Municipios e gestao florestal na Amazonia: introducao e marco teorico
title_fullStr Municipios e gestao florestal na Amazonia: introducao e marco teorico
title_full_unstemmed Municipios e gestao florestal na Amazonia: introducao e marco teorico
title_short Municipios e gestao florestal na Amazonia: introducao e marco teorico
title_sort municipios e gestao florestal na amazonia introducao e marco teorico
topic decentralization
history
institutions
law
forestry policies
land use
local government
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18722
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