Impacts of tourism public policies and land regularization in Jericoacoara - Ceará
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https://doi.org/10.32335/2238-0426.2018.8.21.1069Keywords:
public policy, tourism, land regularization, possession, propertyAbstract
This article aims to analyze the deployment of public policies relating to tourism and land regularization by the state public power from the 1990s in the Jericoacoara Village. The State of Ceará, aiming to stop or end illegal transactions in land purchase and sale and, at the same time, seeking to guarantee possession to actual owners and to boost tourism in the area, through the Ceará Institute of Agrarian Development (IDACE), initiated the public policy by having Ceará State Law No. 12,760/1997 as a legal basis, whose purpose is regularizing land ownership in Jericoacoara. This action provided investments made in the tourism sector with legal certainty. From the program’s onset to January 11, 2016, 608,228.765 m² of area were distributed.
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