LACERDA, Almira Ramalho dos Santos.; PEREIRA, Sirlani Maria.
Resumo:
Agenda 21 Brazilian is a process and, at the same time, instrument of participative planning for the sustainable development and that it has as central axle the sustentabilidade, compatibizando the ambient conservation, social justice and the economic growth. The document is resulted of a vast one consults the Brazilian population, being constructed from the lines of direction of global Agenda 21. It is treated, therefore, of a basic instrument for the construction of the active democracy and the participative citizenship in the Country. The first phase was the construction of Agenda 21 Brazilian. This process, that if gave of 1996 the 2002, was co-ordinated by the Commission of Politics of Sustainable Development and the National Agenda 21 - CPDS and had the envolvement of about 40.000 people of all Brazil. The document Agenda 21 Brazilian was concluded in 2002. From 2003, Agenda 21 Brazilian not only entered in the phase of implementation attended for the CPDS, as also condition of Program of the Puritanical Plan was raised a, PPA 2004-2007, for the current government. As program, it it acquires more force institutional politics and, starting to be basic instrument for the construction of Sustainable Brazil, being coadunate with the lines of direction of the ambient politics of the Government-transversaldade, sustainable development, fortalecimento of the System and social participation, adopting referenciais important as the Letter of the Land. Therefore, Agenda 21, that it has proven being an efficient guide for processes of union of the society, understanding of the concepts of citizenship and its application, is today one of the great instruments of formation of public politics in Brazil