2024
DOI: 10.1590/1809-4422asoc0176r4vu27l1oa
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Brazilian Environmental Policy: shared responsibility and dismantling

Cristiana Losekann,
Raquel Lucena Paiva

Abstract: The article reviews Brazilian environmental policy, observing its central mechanisms, arguing that these are based on a conception of shared responsibility in the care for nature that has recently been undermined. From three approaches of political theory that discuss the problems of coordination of action, deliberation, and environmental justice, we analyze the institutional mechanisms of responsibility as protection, participation, and control, observing their relevance and justification for environmental po… Show more

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