Rural development actions under different institutional arrangements in the Meio Oeste Contestado Territory, Santa Catarina, Brazil
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The article analyzes the recent articulations between State and federal decentralization actions in the planning and execution of rural development public policies in different institutions of the Meio Oeste Contestado Territory. The research was based on official documents, scientific literature and 125 interviews carried out between 2014 and 2016 on municipal, State and inter-municipal managers, in addition on civil society. According to the typology of administrative decentralization of the State, it was evidenced that the federal and State initiatives were restricted to a territorial and functional (sectoral), facing resistance to be implemented. Furthermore, there is little institutional articulation between the federal territorialization policy and the agencies responsible for the State decentralization process.
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