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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Consórcio intermunicipal para gestão ambiental nos municípios de pequeno porte 1 e 2 do nordeste paraense: uma possibilidade para gestão ambiental?(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2014-09-30) MACEDO JUNIOR, Roberto Cavalleiro; VASCONCELLOS SOBRINHO, Mário; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7843288526039148After being published the National Supplemental Law. no 140 (LC 140/2011) on 12/08/2011, which established the Jurisdictional power of the Towns in the administration regarding environmental policies, the importance to promote the enhancement of the environment setting up procedural requirements for all federal government agencies to prepare environmental impact assessments and environmental impact statements by implementing actions to guarantee the effectiveness of this law. However, the Municipal corporations needs the structure to expedite licenses and to supervise the activities that promotes or potentially degrade their areas. These policies would demand costly physical and personnel structure, being itself obstacles on its prioritization by the manager to proceed on the necessary law implementations. Thus, the cooperation between the federal members corporation through a Public Consortium instrument shows a strategic alternative to implement the law in small cities and submit their environmental issues. A regional territorial planning would be adequate referral to resource request as well as for the conclusion of contracts and agreements that benefits the cities which adhesion to the Public consortium would meet interests bringing inclusive more resources to accomplish this partnership. This study analyzes the Institutional Capacity of environmental management regarding Vigia de Nazaré, São Caetano de Odivelas, Santo Antônio do Tauá and Colares and intend a memorandum of understanding to formalize a public consortium for inter-municipal management of the environment. According to IBGE, these cities are small classes 1 and 2, located in Pará Northeast. During the search, after visiting the cities, it was noticed the lack of institutional capacity to promote environmental management in their own areas, such as lack of people, low personal training, shortage of financial resources, legislative omissions, inefficient councils and misusage of the cities funds and absence of rigging as cars and measuring equipment. Notwithstanding, they gathered tackling the situation with meetings to promote co-managements arrangements between cities managers to seek a joint solution to the problems of the region, given the territorial proximity and similarities of their natural resources. Being so, they ended up with a proposal for implementation of an inter-municipal consortium, through a cooperation agreement for full environmental management among the cities.