2015
DOI: 10.1590/0034-76121685
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Ação coletiva e coprodução para o desenvolvimento rural: um estudo de caso do Colegiado de Desenvolvimento Territorial da Serra Catarinense

Abstract: Este artigo analisa a ação coletiva promovida pelo Colegiado de Desenvolvimento Territorial (Codeter) da Serra Catarinense, buscando verificar se essa ação colaborou para mobilizar um processo de coprodução do bem público no planejamento e gestão do desenvolvimento rural no território. Foi empregada uma estratégia de investigação de estudo de caso que combinou a utilização de diversas técnicas qualitativas de coleta de dados, análise e interpretação dos resultados. Diferentes paradigmas que tratam da ação cole… Show more

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“…In fact, partnerships between CSOs and government in Brazil are broad and their results vary, according to the type of organization and the region of the country in which they operate (Marchesini da Costa, 2017). Among other relevant results, specific examples indicate that better structured CSOs are capable of putting forward action proposals to local governments (Ribeiro, Andion, & Burigo, 2015), and that they play an important role in improving democracy by monitoring government actions (Moreira, Teodósio, & Ayres, 2020). Social organizations provide a large part of the services in Brazil's biggest municipalities, particularly in the health area.…”
Section: Intersectoral Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, partnerships between CSOs and government in Brazil are broad and their results vary, according to the type of organization and the region of the country in which they operate (Marchesini da Costa, 2017). Among other relevant results, specific examples indicate that better structured CSOs are capable of putting forward action proposals to local governments (Ribeiro, Andion, & Burigo, 2015), and that they play an important role in improving democracy by monitoring government actions (Moreira, Teodósio, & Ayres, 2020). Social organizations provide a large part of the services in Brazil's biggest municipalities, particularly in the health area.…”
Section: Intersectoral Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ribeiro et al 26 emphasizes the importance of valorization and modernization of the Brazilian rural environment. According to the author, the current model of rural property is still centered on the conventional and conservative model.…”
Section: Characterization Of Rural Properties and Workersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some recent Brazilian investigations on coproduction of the public good are the following: the study by Age and Schommer (2017), who examined the process of elaboration of a document entitled Certification and Rating for Nutritional Quality of catering services to be applied by a municipal health surveillance service; the investigation by Klein et al (2012), who evaluated the participation of citizens in the implementation of a housing policy conducted by the Housing Company of the State of Santa Catarina (Cohab/SC); the study by Ribeiro, Andion, and Burigo (2015), who analyzed the collective action promoted by the Coordination of Territorial Development (Codeter) of Serra Catarinense, aiming to verify whether this action collaborated to mobilize a process of coproduction of the public good in the planning and management of rural development in the territory; the investigation by Silvestre, Catarino, and Araújo (2016), in a collaboration with Portuguese researchers, on the coproduction of public administrative arbitration services in Portugal, in which they supported the thesis that efficiency and effectiveness are greater under the logic of coproduction; the study by Silva, Knoll, and Moretto Neto (2016), who analyzed the coproduction of a public service in solid waste recycling in the city of Florianópolis, identifying a specific model of coproduction, denominated symbolic; among several other recent publications, which could be listed here. The production of studies on the coproduction of public education is still scarce, as previously mentioned.…”
Section: Theoretical Referencementioning
confidence: 99%