@article{fdi:010068969, title = {{P}laying musical chairs with land use obligations : market-based instruments and environmental public policies in {B}razil}, author = {{F}iloche, {G}eoffroy}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{I}n {B}razil, market-based instruments focusing on land use dimensions are increasingly promoted as a means to make public environmental policies effective. {L}andowners and farmers call for more flexible regulations and economic incentives to adopt ecologically sound practices, while public agencies and conservation {NGO}s seek new ways of financing and legitimising legal standards. {M}arket-based instruments are considered by these actors as having the potential to both achieve their own goals and conciliate all interests. {A}s a result, legal frameworks (including cap-and-trade systems, biodiversity offsetting and payments for ecosystem services) are being designed which allow to exchange land use rights and obligations. {U}nder a sociolegal approach, this article provides an overview of such instruments. {I}t shows to what extent they may entail a reconfiguration of the burden sharing and the priority setting of nature conservation. {D}epending on how actors use legal standards, their responsibilities may be eased and the level of conservation may be lowered, both facts that raise significant controversy.}, keywords = {{CONSERVATION} {DE} {LA} {NATURE} ; {GESTION} {DE} {L}'{ENVIRONNEMENT} ; {FORESTERIE} ; {ANTHROPOLOGIE} {POLITIQUE} ; {DROIT} {DE} {L}'{ENVIRONNEMENT} ; {SERVICES} {ECOSYSTEMIQUES} ; {ECONOMIE} {DE} {L}'{ENVIRONNEMENT} ; {BIODIVERSITE} ; {POLITIQUE} {DE} {L}'{ENVIRONNEMENT} ; {BRESIL} ; {AMAZONIE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{L}and {U}se {P}olicy}, volume = {63}, numero = {}, pages = {20--29}, ISSN = {0264-8377}, year = {2017}, DOI = {10.1016/j.landusepol.2017.01.012}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010068969}, }