“IN CONTRAMMING SUSTAINABILITY”: THE ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE AGENDA IN BRAZIL
Keywords:
Environmental Policies, Environmental Governance, Social and Environmental ImpactsAbstract
In theory, Brazilian environmental legislation is considered one of the most complete and advanced in the world, given that the country has several government instruments to solve its complex environmental issues, they are tools built to inspect, monitor, penalize and plan actions to solve the serious problems related to the environment, which started to become more and more explicit. Such as the growing increase in the greenhouse effect, the clearing of forests, the contamination of waters and soils, global warming, the socio-environmental disasters caused by dams and the uncontrolled use of pesticides in agriculture. Without claiming to exhaust the subject, which is quite comprehensive, the discussion proposed here aims to understand the main conflicts and environmental impacts that are occurring in Brazil today and whether the instruments of environmental governance have been applied in an appropriate way to correct the same. In methodological terms, to compose this work, an analysis and reflection was carried out in view of the published bibliographic references on the theme. The results indicate that the country needs a more effective and less fragmented environmental governance structure, it is necessary to support, train and better structure environmental agencies at the state and municipal levels, so that they are in connection with federal policies, so that it is shortened the path between theory and practice.