Forest and landscape restoration governance: Initiatives and the social actors' network in the São Paulo portion of the Paraíba Valley

Tropical forests are historically affected by deforestation, environmental degradation and socio-environmental transformations, which turns these ecosystems into priority areas for biodiversity conservation and restoration of forests and landscapes. The Mata Atlântica region brings together social,...

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Autores: Buzati, Jordano Roma, Adams, Cristina, Araujo, Luciana Gomes de, Sanches, Rosely Alvim, Futemma, Célia Regina Tomiko, Sanches, Vitor Hirata, Von Glehn, Helena de Queiroz Carrascosa, Guimarães, Tatiana Motta Grillo, Oliveira, Mariana
Formato: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:Brasil
Recursos:Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)
Repositorio:Revista Desenvolvimento e Meio Ambiente (Online)
Idioma:portugués
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OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/83891
Acesso em linha:https://revistas.ufpr.br/made/article/view/83891
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palavra-chave:governance
forest and landscape restoration
social landscape
Mata Atlântica
social networks analysis
governança
restauração de paisagens e florestas
paisagem social
análise de redes sociais
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Resumo:Tropical forests are historically affected by deforestation, environmental degradation and socio-environmental transformations, which turns these ecosystems into priority areas for biodiversity conservation and restoration of forests and landscapes. The Mata Atlântica region brings together social, environmental and institutional conditions for the implementation of restoration initiatives, particularly in the state of São Paulo portion of the Paraíba Valley. The article aims at describing the history of initiatives, the network of social actors and the interactions that shape Forest and Landscape Restoration (FLR) governance in the Paraíba Valley. Semi-structured interviews and social landscape mapping were used for data collection, as well as content and social network analyses. Forest and Landscape Restoration actions have been taking place in the Paraíba Valley for at least 15 years, currently involving around 100 local and regional social actors. It is understood that the Paraíba Valley social landscape offers favorable conditions for the advancement of Forest and Landscape Restoration initiatives given the multiplicity of actors and interactions between levels. The results suggest that project and program decision-makers should prioritize the social roles of intermediation, dissemination and change agents to integrate peripheral actors in the Forest and Landscape Restoration network.