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“…Nevertheless, the idea of sustainability has become very popular and has been incorporated in the programmes and rhetoric of most governments and institutions (VIANA, 1999). Brazilian environmental legislation is no different: sustainability is a clear guiding principle and a leading objective, including in approaches on sustainable use that are part of strategies for conservation in protected areas, such as the National Strategic Plan for Protected Areas and the National System of Nature Conservation Units (BRAZIL, 2000(BRAZIL, , 2006.…”
Section: Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nevertheless, the idea of sustainability has become very popular and has been incorporated in the programmes and rhetoric of most governments and institutions (VIANA, 1999). Brazilian environmental legislation is no different: sustainability is a clear guiding principle and a leading objective, including in approaches on sustainable use that are part of strategies for conservation in protected areas, such as the National Strategic Plan for Protected Areas and the National System of Nature Conservation Units (BRAZIL, 2000(BRAZIL, , 2006.…”
Section: Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the results that have effectively been achieved come up severely short of what is needed. There is an enormous gap to be bridged between words and deeds; many attempts to transpose the concept into coherent practical actions have failed and, depending on the definition adopted for "sustainability" (and derived terms), the same practice can be deemed sustainable or not (VEIGA, 2010;VIANA, 1999).…”
Section: Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Em 1987, o relatório "Nosso Futuro Comum" (ou Relatório Brundtland) oficializou o termo "desenvolvimento sustentável" como "aquele que satisfaz as necessidades atuais sem sacrificar a habilidade de o futuro satisfazer as suas" (WCED, 1987 A despeito das divergências, controvérsias e ambiguidades, a ideia da sustentabilidade se tornou muito popular, e foi incorporada no programa e retórica de grande parte dos governos e instituições (VIANA, 1999). Na legislação ambiental brasileira não é diferente: a sustentabilidade constitui um claro princípio norteador e um objetivo de destaque, inclusive nas abordagens de uso sustentável que integram as estratégias para conservação em áreas protegidas, como o Plano Estratégico Nacional de Áreas Protegidas (BRASIL, 2006) e o Sistema Nacional de Unidades de Conservação da Natureza (BRASIL, 2000).…”
Section: Sustentabilidadeunclassified
“…(e termos derivados), uma mesma prática pode ser considerada sustentável ou não (VEIGA, 2010;VIANA, 1999).…”
Section: Sustentabilidadeunclassified
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