Adaptive Governance in Conservation Units in Rondônia, Brazil
Diego Cristóvão Alves de Souza Paes,
Dércio Bernardes- de-Souza,
Carolina Pante and
Alessandra Mamede Bastos
RAC - Revista de Administração Contemporânea (Journal of Contemporary Administration), 2024, vol. 28(6), issue Vol. 28 No. 6 (2024): Nov-Dec (Special Issue), e240193
Abstract:
Objective: this study aims to describe adaptive governance in Conservation Units (CUs) in Rondônia, based on the actions of management councils and local actors’ perceptions. Theoretical approach: the research draws on theoretical approaches to governance, adaptive governance, and commonpool resources. Method: three extractive reserves (Resexs) were selected based on their management systems and council dynamics: Resex Rio Preto-Jacundá, Resex Maracatiara (in Machadinho D’Oeste), and Resex Itaúba (in Vale do Anari). This is a qualitative research using primary data, document compilations, specific legislation, and management plans for the reserves. Results: the results demonstrate that the management of CU councils aligns with the premises of adaptive governance. The councils comply with the requirements set out in their creation decrees, exercise governance by evaluating and approving the accountability reports of associations based in CUs, and deliberate on issues that facilitate the implementation of management plans aimed at improving the quality of life of Resex residents. However, the discontinuity in the management of the local office responsible for the councils’ actions — compensated by the general secretariat’s intervention — highlights the adaptive capacity of governance. Conclusion: the study concludes that the challenges faced by community members, together with the specific contingencies of Amazonian CUs, necessitate changes to promote alternative governance models adapted to local conditions, including the integration of technology to enhance the quality of life of extractive families and, consequently, their participation in council actions. Future research should extend the analysis to CUs managed by other government spheres and in other states to allow for comparison and generalization.
Date: 2024
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