INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITIES AND THEIR EFFECTS ON THE INDUCTION OF TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE SOUTHERN COAST OF BAHIA
1. Institutionalities; Rural development; Territory; Social participation; social management.
Considering the efforts undertaken to confront rural poverty through public policies with a territorial approach and with this, the emergence of new institutions to conduct social concertation actions, the present research proposal problematizes the territorial policy of the State of Bahia as an inductor of a developmental trajectory and overcoming rural poverty in the Territory of South Coast Identity. Thus, the purpose of this study will be to evaluate the role played by the Territorial Development Collegiate for the constitution of new institutions and institutional capacities strong enough to induce a process of change institutional model directed to the induction of rural development in the scope of the State policy of Territories of Identity. The methodological procedures will be conducted through the use of quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis techniques. As data collection instruments will be used documentary research and interview. For the treatment and analysis of the data, descriptive statistical analysis, content analysis and multivariate analysis for qualitative data will be used through Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA). The research subjects will be the 70 members of the Coordination of Territorial Development (CODETER), which together represent civil society entities and entities of the public power. The expectation with the results of the research is to obtain, at the end, an evaluation of how and how the institutions that emerged with the territorial policy are able to induce a process of territorial development in the South Coast of Bahia in function of the position of the social actors that make up the territorial collegiate on the social management of the territory, formulation and direction of development strategies and initiatives aimed at expanding social participation. It is also expected to have clarity in the recognition of tensions, convergences and the existence of interest groups.