
Public policies and the right to territory
Recognition of social rights for populations traditionally occupying nature conservation territories
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Meda began her research career in the field of environmental and cultural rights during her master's degree in Business Law at the State University of Londrina, with Prof. Miguel Etinger de Araujo's excellent classes in the subject of Environment and Sustainable Development, which led me to develop my dissertation on the subject of "Public Policies and the Right to Territory: Recognition of social rights for populations who traditionally occupy nature conservation territories". Under the guidance of Prof. Miguel Araujo, I developed a study on territorialization policies aimed at protecting tra...
Meda began her research career in the field of environmental and cultural rights during her master's degree in Business Law at the State University of Londrina, with Prof. Miguel Etinger de Araujo's excellent classes in the subject of Environment and Sustainable Development, which led me to develop my dissertation on the subject of "Public Policies and the Right to Territory: Recognition of social rights for populations who traditionally occupy nature conservation territories". Under the guidance of Prof. Miguel Araujo, I developed a study on territorialization policies aimed at protecting traditional populations living in conservation units of the integral protection group, through the recognition of the social rights of these peoples, especially the right to territory. This research topic is also relevant to the fields of Anthropology, Sociology, History, Geography and Biology, given its high complexity.