Navegando por Autor "NEVES, Marjorie Barros"
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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Hidrelétricas na Amazônia e governança territorial: análise da gestão do plano de desenvolvimento regional sustentável do Xingu - 2013 a 2016(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2017-12-19) NEVES, Marjorie Barros; FARIAS, André Luís Assunção; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5310171409459863; ROCHA, Gilberto de Miranda; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2436176783315749This research deals with the aspects and principles of territorial governance as an exercise in social management, anchored in the mobilization and institutional relations around the construction of hydroelectric projects in the Amazon, taking a case study of the Sustainable Regional Development Plan of the Xingu (Xingu PDRS), as a strategy for the regional insertion of the electric sector, from the implementation of the Belo Monte Hydroelectric Power Plant in the state of Pará. The research analyzes the management of the Xingu PDRS inside, in order to identify the institutions and their relations in the design of a territorial governance in the model that is conceived, in order to investigate how the institutional relations between the constituent members produce a territorial governance to absorb benefits for the regional development. The neo-institutionalist approach and the territorial approach allow the analysis of the management of the Xingu PDRS, from the construction of a matrix of territorial governance evaluation used by Valdir Dallabrida (2015), to identify which territorial governance principles are present in this experiment and which need to be improved. This is a participant research that used the methodology of application of semi- structured questionnaires to collect the profile and the perception of the members of the advisory and deliberative instances on the management of the Xingu PDRS. The results of the research show that the institutional relations provided by the Xingu PDRS meetings, anchored in negotiation spaces, have promoted social and territorial learning, an indispensable condition for the definition of sound guidelines for the regional development process, but also express asymmetries of technical knowledge and the regional framework, which directly interferes with the scope of actions and their synergistic effects in the region.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Hydroelectric projects and territorial governance in regions of The State of Pará, Brazilian Amazon(Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Center, 2018-06) ROCHA, Gilberto de Miranda; NEVES, Marjorie BarrosThe public and private institutional dynamics in the process of developing territories impacted by large hydroelectric projects have faced challenges over time in different aspects. The challenge is not only how to build participatory governance at different levels, but how to promote democratic and responsible vertical conceptions among actors at each level, considering the sharing of irreversible socioeconomic impacts caused by this enterprises in the Amazon. The construction of new relations between ordinary people and institutions - government, companies, society - forces the constant search for the establishment of strategies to establish social relations for the construction of models of territorial governance still in initial experiences in the state of Pará. To identify impacts, conflicts and territorial governance in areas of major projects: what has literature shown of experiences in the Amazon?