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Redes acadêmicas para pesquisa e capacitação em meio ambiente e desenvolvimento sustentável: uma revisão crítica

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Author(s)
Sonia Maria Viggiani Coutinho
Carlos Alberto Cioce Sampaio
Oscar Parra
Tadeu Fabrício Malheiros
Valdir Fernandes
Arlindo Philippi Jr
Keywords
Redes de investigación
Desarrollo sustentable
Medio ambiente
Políticas públicas
Redes de pesquisa
Desenvolvimento sustentável
Meio ambiente
Políticas públicas
Research networks
Sustainable development
Environment
Public policies
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
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DOAJ:Environmental Sciences
DOAJ:Earth and Environmental Sciences
Social sciences (General)
H1-99
Social Sciences
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DOAJ:Social Sciences
Human ecology. Anthropogeography
GF1-900
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/1612638
Online Access
https://doaj.org/article/a3547025492b418cbe4da30066bbc837
Abstract
Tornou-se lugar comum, sobretudo em correntes ligadas aos movimentos sociais mais amplos e às questões ambientais, a crítica ao reducionismo da ciência clássica, à dinâmica de trabalho individualizado, à desconexão e à falta de integração com os problemas reais. Como resultado, cresce o número de formadores de opinião em favor de uma ciência mais integrada aos problemas reais e de um conhecimento como processo coletivo. O Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) desenvolveu um Diretório dos Grupos de Pesquisa existentes no Brasil, alguns destes grupos possuem modelo de rede. Com o cenário apresentado, a reflexão sobre a importância de avaliar o potencial destes grupos foi incentivada para influenciar a formulação e a implantação de políticas públicas ambientais. Foi possível identificar fatores chave para o fortalecimento da influência nas políticas públicas, destacando-se dentre estes, avanços em abordagens interdisciplinares. Porém, os grupos possuem dificuldades na utilização de ferramentas de comunicação mais eficientes para o trabalho em rede e para atingir os tomadores de decisões; no acesso a fundos e nos critérios para integrar os grupos estudados.<br>Tornase como lugar común, sobretodo en corrientes ligadas a los movimientos sociales más amplios y a las temáticas ambientales, una crítica al reduccionismo de la ciencia clásica, a la dinámica del trabajo individualizado, a las desconexiones y la falta de integración con los problemas reales. Como resultado crece el número de formadores de opinión en favor de una ciencia mas integrada a los problemas reales y de un conocimiento como proceso colectivo. El Consejo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico (CNPq) desarrolló un Directorio de los Grupos de Investigación existentes en Brasil. Algunos de estos grupos poseen un modelo en red. Este escenario originó una reflexión sobre la importancia de evaluar el potencial de estos grupos en influenciar la formulación e implementación de políticas públicas ambientales. Fue utilizado un estudio exploratorio con revisión bibliográfica y de profundización de la investigación teniendo por objetos a estos grupos. Entre los resultados fue posible identificar factores claves para el fortalecimiento de las influencias en las políticas públicas. Entre estos se destacan avances en el abordaje más interdisciplinario. Sin embargo, los grupos poseen dificultades en la utilización de herramientas de comunicación más eficientes para un trabajo en red y para asistir al decisor; el poco acceso a fondos y los criterios para integrarse a los grupos.<br>For the current science related to social movements and environmental issues it is usual the critical discussion of classical science reductionism, the dynamics of individualized work, the disconnection and the lack of integration with the real problems. As a result, the number of opinion in favor of a more integrated science grows. The National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) has developed a Research Groups Directory in Brazil. Some of these groups have a network model. It is important to evaluate the inherent capacity of these groups for influencing the formulation and implementation of environmental policies. We used the exploratory study based on the literature review focused on these groups. Among the results were identified key factors for strengthening influence on public policy which have stood out more interdisciplinary approaches. However, the groups had difficulties in using communication tools for more efficient networking and to reach decision makers. Some groups had difficulties in accessing funds and to join the groups.
Date
2012-12-01
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oai:doaj.org/article:a3547025492b418cbe4da30066bbc837
10.1590/S1414-753X2012000300010
1414-753X
https://doaj.org/article/a3547025492b418cbe4da30066bbc837
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