O planejamento do território no Plano Plurianual 2020-2023 do Rio Grande do Norte: desafios ao Desenvolvimento Regional Sustentável

The brazilian government planning has undergone changes over time. In Rio Grande do Norte, the pluriannual planning system established by the Federal Constitution of 1988 has been influenced by guidelines from the Federal sphere and by plans and projects aimed at Sustainable Regional Development pre...

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Autor principal: Borges, Natã Matheus de Souza
Outros Autores: Nonato Júnior, Raimundo
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma:pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Endereço do item:https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/34647
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Resumo:The brazilian government planning has undergone changes over time. In Rio Grande do Norte, the pluriannual planning system established by the Federal Constitution of 1988 has been influenced by guidelines from the Federal sphere and by plans and projects aimed at Sustainable Regional Development prepared with international organizations. Despite this influence having allowed an evolution in the elaboration of the Potiguares Pluriannual Plans (PPA), this planning instrument still presents obstacles related to difficulties in regionalizing public administration goals, guidelines and objectives. In the 2020-2023 PPA, there is a movement by the Potiguar government to revalue the regionalization of the Citizenship Territories, an aspect adopted during the preparation of the 2016-2019 PPA, but this regionalization has generated controversies and challenges in the execution of Territorial Planning. When considering these aspects, the research aimed to analyze the challenges to Territorial Planning conducted by the potiguar government through the PPA 2020-2023. As methodological procedures, the following were carried out: bibliographic and documentary research; interviews with employees of the Secretariat of Planning and Finance (SEPLAN) of Rio Grande do Norte and analysis of data from the interviews against the multi-annual planning documents. The results reveal dissonances between what is placed in the planning documents and what is actually practiced. They also reveal that regionalization has not been understood as fact and its adoption has not facilitated the articulation of territorial actors and the construction of regional policies.