Pagamentos por serviços ambientais hídricos na bacia do Miringuava, Brasil: Mediando ou exacerbando conflitos em comuns periurbanos?

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https://doi.org/10.5585/geas.v10i1.18468

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Gerenciamento de recursos comuns, Robustez institucional, Nova economia institucional, Políticas ambientais, Gerenciamento de bacias hidrográficas.

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Objetivo: Este artigo aborda arranjos institucionais e questões de participação em um estudo de caso de um dilema de comuns na esfera periurbana. Visa avaliar a robustez institucional de acordo com os oito princípios de design de Ostrom em um arranjo de Pagamentos por Serviços Ambientais (PSA) na Bacia do Rio Miringuava, São José dos Pinhais, Brasil.

Metodologia: Utilizando análise documental e entrevistas semi-estruturadas com partes interessadas, analisamos a aplicabilidade dos oito princípios de design de Ostrom.

Relevância: Nossa análise e discussão esclarecem dimensões sociais e institucionais que podem ser insuficientemente consideradas pela administração pública local.

Resultados: Embora nossa análise tenha mostrado que a maioria dos princípios se aplica ao caso, favorecendo a implementação de PSA, existem divergências em termos de monitoramento, resolução de conflitos e sanções, apontando para problemas particulares de gestão de comuns periurbanos. Concluímos que PSA pode se tornar um problema de ação coletiva, representando um mecanismo para aumentar a robustez das instituições periurbanas, permitindo interpretar o Serviço Ambiental como um comum.

Contribuições teóricas: O PSA para conservação de áreas florestais ocorre paralelamente a uma transição para agricultura orgânica desejada pelas organizações ambientais, mas resistida pelos agricultores locais. Embora a conservação seja justificada pela redução dos custos de tratamento de água e pelo aumento da disponibilidade hídrica, as implicações sociais desta escolha revelam-se muito mais complexas.

Contribuições para a gestão: Existe a necessidade de criação de arranjos institucionais que considerem os desequilíbrios de poder e que ampliem as diferentes formas de participação nas arenas de situação-ação criadas para governança e gestão de um bem comum.

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Biografia do Autor

Niklas Werner Weins, University of Campinas, Brazil

MA; University of Campinas, Brazil

Leticia Costa de Oliveira Santos, Federal University of ABC

MA; Federal University of ABC

Manuela Dreyer Silva, Federal University of Paraná

PhD; Federal University of Paraná

Tatiana Maria Cecy Gadda, Federal University of Technology - Paraná

PhD; Federal University of Technology - Paraná

Christian Luiz da Silva, Federal University of Technology - Paraná

PhD; Federal University of Technology - Paraná

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13.04.2021

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Weins, N. W., Santos, L. C. de O., Silva, M. D., Gadda, T. M. C., & Silva, C. L. da. (2021). Pagamentos por serviços ambientais hídricos na bacia do Miringuava, Brasil: Mediando ou exacerbando conflitos em comuns periurbanos?. Revista De Gestão Ambiental E Sustentabilidade, 10(1), e18468. https://doi.org/10.5585/geas.v10i1.18468

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Edição especial: Comuns urbanos em disputa