01839naa a2200325 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400460006010000220010624501070012826000090023552008190024465000290106365000210109265000300111365000370114365000250118065000190120565300260122465300260125070000180127670000240129470000150131870000200133370000200135370000230137370000220139670000260141877300690144421569852023-09-29 2021 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 ahttps://doi.org/10.5539/jsd.v14n5p592DOI1 aFREITAS, J. da S. aAdopt a ParkbNew Environmental Assistance in Conservation Units in the Amazon?h[electronic resource] c2021 aThe extractive reserves (RESEXs) were founded with the objective of minimizing the environmental impacts caused by large producers and improving the lives of traditional Amazonian communities. Three decades later, the inhabitants of RESEXs still face challenges in ensuring food security and income that can maintain minimum well-being. This study aimed to evaluate whether the actions of the national state can promote socioeconomic development and sustainably maintain people, fauna, and flora in the Amazon RESEXs. From this perspective, the variables of economic and social groups are affected by interference from the institutions one. Here, we find that the income generated is too low to ensure subsistence because few families develop extraction, agriculture, and livestock activities in a coordinated way. aEnvironmental protection aHousehold income aSocioeconomic development aDesenvolvimento Socio-Econômico aProteção Ambiental aRenda Familiar aAtividades produtivas aProductive activities1 aFLORIT, L. F.1 aFARIAS FILHO, M. C.1 aMATHIS, A.1 aHOMMA, A. K. O.1 aRIVAS, A. A. F.1 aSOUZA, J. V. F. de1 aFLORENTINO, G. D.1 aFERREIRA, J. F. de C. tJournal of Sustainable Developmentgv. 14, n. 5, p. 59-73, 2021.