2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-40142010000100005
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Barricadas de ontem, campos de futuro

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“…Guide Sustainable Public Management (GPS, 2014) brings the idea that is placed to the maintenance and preservation of biodiversity is settled by capital that group together, developing networks and rules governing properly actions or events affecting biodiversity; The market is a short-sighted and invisible nature of both the social, as the green (Sachs, 2010). Sachs (2010) believes that the relationship between society and nature promotes efforts to: the social is in charge, while the ecological assumed restraint and economic reattached in its instrumental role (GUIA GPS, 2014). Brown (2009) proposes, from his book "Plan B 4.0", a global mobilization to save our civilization building a global economy to able to sustain economic progress and the creation of an honest market.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Guide Sustainable Public Management (GPS, 2014) brings the idea that is placed to the maintenance and preservation of biodiversity is settled by capital that group together, developing networks and rules governing properly actions or events affecting biodiversity; The market is a short-sighted and invisible nature of both the social, as the green (Sachs, 2010). Sachs (2010) believes that the relationship between society and nature promotes efforts to: the social is in charge, while the ecological assumed restraint and economic reattached in its instrumental role (GUIA GPS, 2014). Brown (2009) proposes, from his book "Plan B 4.0", a global mobilization to save our civilization building a global economy to able to sustain economic progress and the creation of an honest market.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…E não basta dizer que o desenvolvimento rural é necessário. Ainda é preciso mostrar que ele é possível [17][18][19] .…”
Section: Segurança Alimentar Na Agenda Do Desenvolvimento Ruralunclassified
“…Nesse contraste histórico, o campo, embora em redução da proporção de domicílios com moradores em situação de insegurança alimentar (de 43,6% em 2004 para 35,1% em 2009), segundo Pesquisa Nacional por Amostra de Domicílios, ainda apresenta piores condições que o meio urbano, que diminuiu de 33,3% para 29,4% no mesmo período [20,21] . Segundo Sachs [19] , um desenvolvimento rural socialmente includente e em harmonia com o meio ambiente exige tanto soluções intensivas em conhecimentos e mão de obra quanto econômicas em capital e recursos naturais e se desdobra num imperativo social e ecológico necessário e possível em meio às estruturas fundiárias desiguais com desaceleração do êxodo rural e humanização do campo e equilíbrio entre cidade-campo.…”
Section: Segurança Alimentar Na Agenda Do Desenvolvimento Ruralunclassified
“…These reflections converged to the idea that economic growth, environmental preservation and social equity should be considered together to achieve a satisfactory development level [12][13][14][15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%