Participação social e designação de espécie-bandeira: ações complementares à conservação de um parque estadual em área urbana
Facing environmental problems the planet appears several alternative preventive and control on behalf of the equation between development and environmental protection. One of the alternatives implemented in Brazil to conservation of biodiversity was the creation of protected natural areas regulate...
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Resumo: | Facing environmental problems the planet appears several alternative preventive and control on behalf of the
equation between development and environmental protection. One of the alternatives implemented in Brazil to
conservation of biodiversity was the creation of protected natural areas regulated by the National System of
Conservation Units (SNUC). This is an integrated study of the Comunication / Environmental Conservation,
which prioritizes social participation as a complementary in the conservation process, the particular case of the
Dunas do Natal State Park, the first conservation area in Rio Grande do Norte, for full protection. It takes into
account the roles environmental, scientific and Park, which harbors a unique biodiversity, including endemic
species and the fact being located in an urban area. It proposes the use of two complementary instruments, such
as strategies for conservation. Considering the various individual experiences, it was analyzed the perception that
the community is directly related to the Park. From this promoted the democratization of information about the
park, its biodiversity and conservation. As another conservation tool, it was suggested the use of a flagship
species for the park, or a body chosen symbol for environmental or social reasons, in order to protect and
conserve certain natural environments, from the understanding and co -community participation. In this case, as
proposed flag Coleodactylus natalensis species, the lizard-the-litter, to be endemic remnants of Atlantic Forest
Park as having the type locality, be one of the smallest species of the world, South America's lowest-dependent
shadow of the forest, sensitive to human action and therefore very vulnerable. This suggestion finds support in
the degree of public acceptance that interacts directly with the Park, as a result of the evaluation of their
perceptions. It was further observed in this study that this symbology to be used in order to promote the
democratization of the Park and its biodiversity has an identification result, curiosity and probable involvement
of the population with the issues of the Park |
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