Conflicts in the process of constitution and regularization of Iguazu National Park - PR
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https://doi.org/10.5433/2447-1747.2018v27n1p83Keywords:
Land regularization, Conflicts, Conservation unitsAbstract
The objective of this article is to analyze from problems associated with the land regularization of protected areas, having as case study the situation of the Iguazu National Park (INP). The adversities of land regularization represent a serious issue that accompanies the creation of conservation units throughout the country and which, not rarely, remains unsolved for decades. In addition to the budget difficulties, the regularization of Brazilian protected areas, which is a chronic problem, the issue becomes more complex when these areas, in the case of the category of full protection, present human occupation. The study presents in the first part of the paper the complications related to the financing of the regularization of protected areas. In the second part, the purpose is to discuss the importance of the INP along the protected areas of Parana state. Finally, this study analyzed the process of land regularization of the INP and its conflicts.Downloads
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