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. In the national context, how has Brazil   of the sea on the “international agenda”   (environmental) theme, whether in the for-  5. There is no uniformity in the choice
 structured policies at this level? This, then,   were three almost omnipresent themes;  estry, urban or maritime environment. Oth-  of normative instrument, with four of them
 presupposed a national comparative study.  3. The majority (8 out of 11) made a   er examples are similar.  instituted by Laws and three by Decrees.
 .  What is the best way of debating with   point of explaining their “guiding princi-  Thus, seven Brazilian National Policies
 society so that the instrument could be   ples” for which, despite being documents   were analyzed, chosen according to three   3.2.3 The process of broad national
 better elaborated, reflecting the multi-  of a national nature, their inclusion makes   criteria, their scope being national, the   debate
 ple social interests compared to national   it clear to the International Society those   theme being at least transversally related to
 strategic interests?  that h are the main choices of the State;  the sea and their elaboration starting from a   Social participation is something that
 4. The majority chose to explain the   similar collegiate system: National Policy for   not only endorses the birth of a public pol-
 3.2.1 The International Comparative   main national interests (pointing out prior-  Antarctic Affairs, National Defense Policy,   icy, it reinforces its consistency and debate
 Study:  ities);  National Urban Mobility, National Environ-  and  is  always  a  process  that  enhances
 5. In the enumeration of their objec-  mental Policy, National  Solid  Waste Policy,   perspectives.  There  are  even  regulations
 Seventeen Outside National Maritime
 Policies  were analyzed, of which 11 were   tives, most oscillated between 5 and 10   National Water Resources Policy, and Na-  for this social participation, guaranteed
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                                                            by the National Constitution and which,
 objectives aimed at the sea;
 selected that most resembled the pur-   6. There was a quantitative balance in   tional Policy for Sea Resources (particularly   although not explicit for the process in
 poses of a NMP (others were more related   the explanation of resulting/propositional   analyzed above). This comparative study re-  question, serve together as a good guid-
 only to environmental issues): Australia,   actions  such as “control  structures”  (i.e.,   port sought to highlight similarities and dif-  ing instrument. The Decree on the institu-
 Canada, China, Colombia, Japan, Norway,   bodies responsible for the Policy), time   ferences in some indicators, namely: struc-  tion of the IWG-NMP points in this direc-
                  ture, form of writing, institutionalization in-
 Portugal, Russia, USA, Chile, and Peru.   limits of validity, review predictability; only   strument, introductory guidelines, existence   tion when it says in its art. 3, § 3, that the
 This comparative study report sought to   30% of them indicated  financial alloca-  of guiding principles, enumeration of objec-  IWG Coordinator “may invite representa-
 highlight similarities and  differences in   tions  and performance  indicators  that al-  tives and consequent/proposed actions.  tives of other public bodies and entities
 some indicators, namely:  structure, form   lowed better monitoring and evaluation. It   In view of the 7 indicators, following   and of private institutions and specialists,
 of writing, institutionalization instrument,   is worth noting that in the high-level plan-  the methodology proposed by the Mari-  to participate in its meetings, without the
 introductory guidelines, international mar-  ning system adopted in Brazil, the finan-  time Policy Observatory, the IWG-NMPcan   right to vote”.
 itime environment - general approach, na-  cial allocation would not be at the level of   conclude that:  Basically, this process of social participa-
 tional maritime environment - governance   “what you want” – policy, but in its con-  1. The most recently instituted policies   tion can take place through three alterna-
 approach, existence of guiding principles,   sequences resulting from “how to achieve   (after the year 2000) seek to have simi-  tives: public procurement of subsidies, pop-
 enumeration of national interests, objec-  it” – strategy, programs or resulting plans.  lar structures, built in an articulated and   ular consultation, or public hearings. The
 tives, and consequent/proposed actions.  non-holistic way;  main distinction between them is when
 In view of the 10 indicators, following   3.2.2 The National Comparative
                     2. The articulated structure facilitates
 the methodology proposed by the Mari-  Study  the identification of its central points and   they are implemented. The first (public pro-
                                                            curement of subsidies) allows for broader
 time Policy Observatory, the GTI- NMP can   Contrary to what is expected, there   objectivity;  participation but can result in many differ-
 conclude that:
 are not many activities in Brazil that are   3. The articulated structure, in proposi-  ent biases that make the process difficult
 1. There was a quantitative balance of   so multisystemic that they have a national   tional terms, facilitates the eventual “politi-  when in an embryonic stage. Therefore, it
 similar international policies in the adoption   guiding instrument. Most policies have a   cal choice” to change the normative instru-  was decided not to adopt it. Even so, there
 of a discursive structure, several of them re-  specific theme, even though they operate   ment to be used (decree, law, etc.);  has always been a concern to provide this
 sembling exemplary academic studies and   in different environments, not the other   4. The enumeration of objectives is   broad national debate. If the sea is an au-
 with data on the importance of the sea;  way around. For example, the National En-  present in all of them, without the expla-  thentic multisystem environment, this is es-
 2.  The  issue  of  international  coopera-  vironmental Policy (Law Number 6,938, of   nation of priorities that remain in the re-  sential for a National Policy to be effective
 tion, ocean governance and the resumption   August 31, 1981) deals with the sectoral   sulting documents;  and aggregating.



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