The social inaquality that if intensifies with the neoliberal globalization and has as expression the social exclusion? lack of material resources and feeling of not-belonging to the fabric social? it can lead to the return of a situation where the relations of direct interchange with the nature (extrativismo, hunting, fish) in forced way predominate (process of exclusion social) and disqualified (families without the knowledge necessary to survive to leave of the natural resources). This explicit situation well one another dimension of the relation between inaquality social exclusion and ambient degradation. The dialogue between preservacionistas naturalistic ambientalistas/? what do not take in consideration the dimensions social, politics, cultural, economic? ‘ ‘ excludos’ ‘ , one becomes impossible in the measure where those disrespect the strategies of survival that starts to guide the actions of situated families below of the line of the poverty. (ACSELRAD 2001). 2,2 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Front to this picture of social and ambient crisis of planetary dimension, verifies it formularization of different proposals of ambiently sustainable models of development (‘ ‘ development sustentvel’ ‘).
However, we must be intent to the existing conceptions on sustainable development, therefore these are anchored in different theoretical matrices that inform the intention to accomplish distinct projects politicians, according to interests in confrontation, that if they reflect in educational the practical boardings if. A first conception of sustainable development originates in the interior of the desenvolvimentista speech and has been defended for the empresariado State and. It was proclaimed by the Brundtland Report (1987), produced for the World-wide Commission on Environment and Development of the ONU: sustainable development is that one that ‘ ‘ it takes care of to the necessities of the gift without compromising the possibility of proper the future generations to take care of to its necessidades’ ‘ (ACSELRAD; LEROY, 1999), that is, that one that guarantees a economic growth vigorous e, at the same time, social and ambiently sustainable.