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Revista de Gestão Costeira Integrada

 ISSN 1646-8872

SETTI, Andréia Faraoni Freitas; RIBEIRO, Helena; AZEITEIRO, Ulisses Miranda    GALLO, Edmundo. Governance and the promotion of sustainable and healthy territories: the experience of Bocaina, Brazil. []. , 16, 1, pp.57-69. ISSN 1646-8872.  https://doi.org/10.5894/rgci612.

This paper describes and evaluates the governance of sustainable development applied to the territory within the strategic, integrated, participatory management of the Bocaina Project (the Observatory of Sustainable and Healthy Territories - OSHT), highlighting the mechanisms and tools that allowed the Agenda of Sustainable and Healthy Territories to be implemented territorially. The paper discusses and further develops governance strategies and practices implemented in the territory through the characterization, analysis, monitoring and evaluation of sustainable and healthy experiences - based on the Bocaina Project / OSHT, an actual experience currently being implemented at the Mosaico Bocaina (in the municipalities of Angra dos Reis, Paraty and Ubatuba, the latter at the state of São Paulo and the previous two at the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - in a coastal zone providing coastal area ecosystem services), where traditional communities of three ethnic groups (Indigenous, Quilombola and Caiçara) live. The Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Territorialized Strategies for Sustainable Development showed that the implementation of the Project brought about more integration and the adoption of values (equity, sustainability and autonomy) and parameters (diversity, vulnerability, integrality, ecology of knowledge, territorialization, intersectorality, participation and empowerment) which, in turn, raised the standard of environmental governance and local sustainability.

: Mosaico Bocaina; Traditional Communities; Governance; Sustainable and Healthy Territories; Effectiveness Evaluation.

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