DOI: 10.11606/t.18.2004.tde-16102009-170059
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Reservas legais: critérios para localização e aspectos de gestão

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“…The success of this compensation mechanism in guaranteeing the conservation of biodiversity requires a discussion of the criteria used to guide these exchanges (RANIERI, 2004;SILVA et al, 2011), given that they are the only legal instrument ensuring that the choice of reserves is not the exclusive prerogative of rural landowners (BONNET et al, 2006). That is, it is expected that these criteria can assist in regulating the market of legal reserves established by compensations so that there are no distortions with regard to the objectives of the instrument in question.…”
Section: Functional Aspects Of Legal Reserves and The Compensation Mementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The success of this compensation mechanism in guaranteeing the conservation of biodiversity requires a discussion of the criteria used to guide these exchanges (RANIERI, 2004;SILVA et al, 2011), given that they are the only legal instrument ensuring that the choice of reserves is not the exclusive prerogative of rural landowners (BONNET et al, 2006). That is, it is expected that these criteria can assist in regulating the market of legal reserves established by compensations so that there are no distortions with regard to the objectives of the instrument in question.…”
Section: Functional Aspects Of Legal Reserves and The Compensation Mementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In theory, the larger the range of application, the greater the gains in terms of economic efficiency, increasing the supply of legal reserves, reducing costs and promoting more transactions (CHOMITZ, 2004;FERREIRA et al, 2007). However, the use of broader criteria such as wider geographical limits for compensation, for example, "large river basins" or "states" result in greater environmental costs (RANIERI, 2004;SILVAet al, 2011), as will be discussed below.…”
Section: Environmental Implications and Controversiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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