Pesquisadoras do NUPAD analisam conflitos sobre uso da água na Bacia do Rio Doce em capítulo de livro internacional
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- 11 de jun.
- 1 min de leitura
As pesquisadoras do NUPAD, Euzeneia Carlos e Nara Lima Mascarenhas Barbosa, juntamente com Andressa Christiane Pereira, contribuíram com o capítulo "Conflicts over water charges in Espírito Santo’s Doce River basin" no livro Inside Brazilian Bureaucracy: Politics and Policy Implementation in Brazilian States, organizado por Barry Ames e João V. Guedes-Neto. O capítulo trata dos conflitos e disputas em torno da cobrança pelo uso da água na Bacia do Rio Doce, no Espírito Santo, antes e após o desastre ambiental.
Resumo: “This chapter focused on the failure to implement charging in Espírito Santo. The critical juncture of the environmental disaster encouraged changes in the course of decisions, opening new windows of opportunity. These opportunities leveraged redefinitions around controversial issues and long-term conflicts, such as charging for water use. From the perspective of institutional change in the context of slow-paced policy implementation processes, the disaster played an important role in the emergence of new decisions that may drive implementation. From the perspective of decision-makers, the exceptional nature of the disaster boosted the basin committees’ engagement in basin recovery and impacted the course of decisions favoring charging in Espírito Santo’s portion of the basin and also favoring the exercise of bureaucratic autonomy.” (Carlos et al., 2025, p.168)
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