SOCIO-ENVIRONMENTAL PUBLIC POLICY FOR THE AMAZON BIOME: AN ESSAY OF THE PROAMBIENTE-RIO CAPIM POLE PROGRAM IN THE PARÁ AMAZON
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56238/levv15n41-095Keywords:
Socio-environmental Policy, Amazon Biome, Proambiente, Amazon of ParáAbstract
From the 1990s onwards, the debate around the environmental theme became increasingly present around the world. In this sense, the United Nations report entitled "Our Common Future", known as the "Brundtland Report", released in 1987, and the so-called United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (ECO-92), held in Rio de Janeiro in 1992 (FILHO-MONTIBELLER, 2001), were two events of global notoriety, in which the search for a new form of development was in evidence, expressed no longer only by environmentalists, but also by social movements. Many proposals of a socio-environmental nature were triggered from the context of society's discussion about development. The COP-30 itself to be held in Belém-PA was not only a forum organized under the leadership of the United Nations, it represents a historic moment where the various matrices of the global environmental movement express themselves in parallel with the official event when the idea of sustainable development is based on new premises of a guiding agenda for public policies.