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Dissertação
Diretrizes para a sustentabilidade financeira do probuc (programa de monitoramento da biodiversidade e uso dos recursos naturais em unidades de conservação estaduais do Amazonas)
Biodiversity monitoring systems, especially within protected areas, support the decision making process for conservation. In developing countries, where financial resources destined to monitoring programs are not abundant, participatory monitoring programs have emerged. Nevertheless, there is very l...
Autor principal: | Bucheli, Maria Gabriela Albuja |
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Grau: | Dissertação |
Idioma: | por |
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Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia - INPA
2020
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Acesso em linha: |
https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/12891 http://lattes.cnpq.br/5020102915724619 |
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Biodiversity monitoring systems, especially within protected areas, support the decision
making process for conservation. In developing countries, where financial resources destined to
monitoring programs are not abundant, participatory monitoring programs have emerged.
Nevertheless, there is very little available information regarding the financial execution and cost
structure of participatory biodiversity monitoring programs, which limits the possibility of
strategy proposals to improve the programs’ performance. Therefore, the present study
contributes to narrow this gap by providing a financial analysis of ProBUC in order to contribute
with the program’s financial sustainability. It was observed that, within ProBUC’s macro
processes, the phase that concentrates most costs (33%) is the “maintenance” phase. At the same
time, the “results analysis” phase represents only 4% of the total costs. In order to optimize the
use of resources of the most expensive phase, it is suggested that ProBUC automates the data
collection and decentralizes the monitoring maintenance. The combination of automation and
decentralization as a single strategic action has 80% probability of reducing ProBUC´s costs. In
an average scenario, this strategy can reduce up to 7% of the total macro process costs. In order to
increase the investments destined to the program´s data management, it is suggested that ProBUC
implements a web based system to manage its database. This should begin as a short term
investment that has a cost of approximately R$77.600, part of which can be financed by the saved
costs obtained after the implementation of the automation and decentralization. |