Historia Ambiental Latinoamericana y Caribeña (Aug 2021)

History and Evolution of the Environmental Management System in Brazil

  • Valdir Fernandes,
  • Cleverson Vitorio Andreoli,
  • Gilda Collet Bruna,
  • Arlindo Philippi Jr

DOI
https://doi.org/10.32991/2237-2717.2021v11i2.p275-310
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2

Abstract

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The idea of sustainable development emerges first as a socio-political movement, from a series of questions and concerns that have arisen at the international level, related to the contamination of natural environments and human beings, a result of industrial activities. From these concerns, a series of events and movements caused significant changes in international and national policies, leading to the construction of a significant legal framework and institutional apparatus, never seen in any other theme. The establishment of environmental management systems in most countries was a direct reflection of an international agenda launched during the Stockholm Conference, in 1972, which was continued with several other conferences and protocols, such as Rio-92, Rio+20, Kyoto Protocol, Paris Agreement, among others, that have consolidated an international environmental agenda over the past 50 years. In Brazil, this process generated direct reflexes with the construction of a significant legal framework and institutional apparatus. In this article, we describe this process, an important part of both the world’s and the Brazilian environmental history until 2014.

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