2016
DOI: 10.1590/1809-4422asoc130181v1932016
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Abstract: This article carries out a "state of the art" review of the scientific production in the ambit of social sciences, by focusing on works where the subject of biodiversity conservation takes centre stage. Having as a starting point a detailed literature review, we have identified some key concerns raised by authors in Brazilian journals in the areas of sociology, anthropology and political sciences, whilst acknowledging particularities of this discursive unit in the broader debate of environmental conservation. … Show more

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“…We started with the protectionist paradigm due to its traditionally dominant role in conservation efforts in Brazil (Sandroni & Carneiro, 2016). “Protectionism” is a big umbrella covering restrictive protected areas and “managerial efforts on protecting and defending [their] borders from outsiders” (Vaccaro et al, 2013, p. 256).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We started with the protectionist paradigm due to its traditionally dominant role in conservation efforts in Brazil (Sandroni & Carneiro, 2016). “Protectionism” is a big umbrella covering restrictive protected areas and “managerial efforts on protecting and defending [their] borders from outsiders” (Vaccaro et al, 2013, p. 256).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although, many efforts have been made to improve the interdisciplinary communication, the conservation field still remains fragmented (Sandbrook et al, 2013). Advances have been made when two different points of view are reconciled: conservationists need to develop social science expertise and social scientists need to become more involved with the environmental theme (Sandroni & Carneiro, 2016). The dialogue between these sciences is urgently needed to adapt methodologies to support conservation plans, mainly for threatened and endangered species and with high socio-cultural value.…”
Section: The Plan For Prevention and Control Of Deforestation In Legamentioning
confidence: 99%