23 results on '"*ENVIRONMENTAL policy"'
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2. Does board diversity encourage an environmental policy focused on resource use, emission reduction and innovation? The case of companies in Latin America.
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de Abreu, Mônica Cavalcanti Sá, Soares, Romulo Alves, Daniel‐Vasconcelos, Victor, and Crisóstomo, Vicente Lima
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DIVERSITY in the workplace ,ENVIRONMENTAL policy ,GREENHOUSE gas mitigation ,GENDER nonconformity ,SOCIAL responsibility of business ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations - Abstract
This study aims to identify the effect of board diversity on environmental policy in Latin American companies. This research focuses on 11 industrial sectors in Brazil, Mexico, and Chile that took into consideration a broader extension of environmental policy, involving practices regarding resource use, emissions reduction, and innovation. Drawing on corporate governance (CG) and corporate social responsibility (CSR) relationships, a regression analysis was conducted with 1214 firm‐year observations from 181 companies. Our results indicate that the predominantly weak CG in Latin America might favour the use of manipulative environmental policy decisions. Board diversity does not have a relevant influence on CSR activities, as environmental issues are only taken into account so far as the cost of natural resources, while issues such as environmental innovation and reducing emission are not part of the agenda. In Brazil and Chile, independent directors have no significant effect on environmental policy decisions, while in Mexico, a less independent board grants managers greater discretion to establish an environmental policy, whereas in all three countries, board gender diversity has no significant effect. The theoretical insights drawn from this study reinforce that board composition, as an internal CG mechanism, is insufficient to overcome the institutional voids and give protagonist to sustainability issues in Latin America, reiterating the need for more robust CG mechanisms to coerce CSR. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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3. Environmental policy at a critical junction in the Brazilian Amazon.
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Peres, Carlos A., Campos-Silva, João, and Ritter, Camila Duarte
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ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *GOLD mining , *REAL property acquisition , *DEFORESTATION , *SUSTAINABILITY , *ECOSYSTEMS - Abstract
Wholesale conversion of natural Amazonian ecosystems has been encouraged by Brazil's extreme antienvironmental government, and historical forest loss explains municipal-scale voting prevalence. Embracing a new administration would strengthen local-to-regional governance, suppress illegal land grabbing, deforestation, logging, and gold mining, thereby protecting the world's most species-rich forest domain and ensuring global sustainability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. A Dualidade entre Redes de Pesquisadores e os Temas abordados sobre a Sustentabilidade na Amazônia.
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Vilarim David, Ricardo and Menéndez Rodríguez, Tomás Daniel
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SUSTAINABILITY ,WORD frequency ,CLIMATE change ,ENVIRONMENTAL policy ,COMMUNITIES ,ACQUISITION of data - Abstract
Copyright of Amazônia, Organizações e Sustentabilidade (AOS) is the property of Amazon, Organizations & Sustainability - AOS / Amazônia, Organizações e Sustentabilidade (AOS) and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2023
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5. The effectiveness of water law - Brazil, Angola, and United States interface.
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Rigo Santin, Janaína, Rigo Berndsen, Guilherme, and Manoel, Valêncio
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WATER laws , *NATURAL resources , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *RENEWABLE water , *WATER supply , *TRANSBOUNDARY waters - Abstract
Water resources are essential for life on earth. It has already been proven that although it is a resource renewable, water is a limited natural resource. Countries like Brazil, Angola and the United States of America, despite being on different continents and having economic development indices very different, are privileged in this regard, and that is why they were chosen to be objects of this search. But the lack of preservation of this natural resource in all of them, combined with poor water distribution, triggered important warnings in these nations. Consequently, it was necessary to implement regulation for water protection and its correct distribution. From this delimitation, the object of this article is to investigate the main foundations and instruments existing in the Water Laws edited in the Brazil, Angola and the United States. With the use of the deductive method and from research bibliographical and legislative of each of the countries, it is concluded by the need of adequate use of the water resources from the principle of sustainability and the constitutional principles governing the environmental and urban policy, as it is a limited and fundamental resource for the survival of humanity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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6. Bringing states back into commodity-centric environmental governance: the telecoupled soy trade between Brazil and China.
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Thives, Victor, Søndergaard, Niels, and Inoue, Cristina Yumie Aoki
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SOYBEAN industry exports & imports , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *SUSTAINABILITY , *AGRICULTURAL industries& the environment - Abstract
Brazil and China share important vantage points in environmental fora, actively coordinating their positions within Brazil, South Africa, India, and China (BASIC) and Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (BRICS). Both countries have incorporated sustainability concerns in their multilateral stances, but their bilateral strategic partnership lacks a clear environmental orientation. This study analyses the discrepancy between multilateral commitments and the realities of their bilateral interactions. The low degree of priority of, or outright non-attendance to, environmental concerns on the operational level of Sino–Brazilian diplomatic relations illustrates the detachment of official rhetoric from effective engagements. We explore these contradictions and their repercussions for the commodity-centric governance of the telecoupled Sino–Brazilian relations, focusing on the soy sector and on its environmental impacts within Brazil. We caution against the trend of exclusively paying attention to private regulatory initiatives, and highlight the importance of bringing states back into the analysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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7. Circularity and sustainability within waste management in universities: case study of waste management plans (WMPs) in Brazilian public universities.
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Ottoni, Marianna, Fonseca, Diego Luiz, and Pertel, Monica
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WASTE management , *PUBLIC universities & colleges , *SUSTAINABILITY , *ELECTRONIC information resource searching , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy ,DEVELOPING countries - Abstract
Purpose: This study aims to discuss to what extent are WMPs practical tools for circular and sustainable waste management in universities, presenting, therefore, a case study of the usage of WMP in the Brazilian public universities and comparing this scenario with the international context. Design/methodology/approach: The WMPs were identified by online search and analyzed according to qualitative indicators (spatial-temporal distribution, year, extent and virtual availability), and through circularity and sustainability criteria, using a proposed checklist. Findings: Even being mandatory instruments, only 17% of the 103 public universities in Brazil had a WMP identified, and, among these plans, 55% were restricted to healthcare services waste, only 15% covered all university campuses. Although most of the available plans indicate measures for more sustainable waste management (e.g., recyclable waste collection on campus), they lack specific deadlines for presented goals on waste management, treating waste management at a more emergency pace than in well-structured long-term planning. Originality/value: Numerous studies have discussed waste management strategies for universities worldwide, but few have addressed the usage and structure of WMPs. A case study of the Brazilian situation in light of the international scenario is of great value in understanding the differences between universities in terms of waste management, and with strong potential to support the structuring of more solid environmental policies in universities, especially in developing countries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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8. Policies for green buildings and Housing Programs in Brazil.
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Pancracio Falcão, Symone Maria, El-Deir, Soraya Giovanetti, and de Holanda, Romildo Morant
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SUSTAINABLE buildings , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *SUSTAINABLE construction , *INFORMATION policy , *NATURAL resources , *SUSTAINABILITY , *ENVIRONMENTAL protection - Abstract
Objective: This paper is proposed to analyze, in a descriptive and prescriptive way, Public Policies that carry the concept of sustainable civil construction, and that are related to the issue of housing in Brazil. Methodology: The legal framework pertinent to this scenario is presented through content study, policy evaluation and information for policy formulation. Relevance: The paper discusses the existing gaps in the legal and fiscal scope of Brazilian public policies aimed at the sustainability in the civil construction sector. Results: The public policies analyzed to encourage sustainable construction lack a preventive focus, especially regarding the generation of waste and waste of natural resources. Contributions: Additional efforts, mainly political, are needed to increase the effectiveness of the application of environmental policies inherent to this theme, to guarantee the right to housing and environmental protection, both provided for in the Brazilian Federal Constitution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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9. Sustainable development and corporate financial performance: A study based on the Brazilian Corporate Sustainability Index (ISE).
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Castro Sobrosa Neto, Ruy, Lima, Carlos Rogério Montenegro, Bazil, Daniel Goulart, Oliveira Veras, Manoela, and Andrade Guerra, José Baltazar Salgueirinho Osório
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FINANCIAL performance ,CORPORATE sustainability ,SUSTAINABLE development ,ORGANIZATIONAL performance ,INDUSTRIAL management ,SUSTAINABLE development reporting ,SUSTAINABILITY - Abstract
There is a growing trend of seeking to move toward sustainable development and because of this, together with the increasingly watchful eye of society, companies are increasingly taking note of this new niche in the stock market. Thus, fund managers and investors see a need to align profits with environmental, social and economic variables in business management as well as corporate governance. The Brazilian Corporate Sustainability Index (Índice de Sustentabilidade Empresarial—ISE) was created in 2005 by the São Paulo Stock Exchange, currently known as B3, which is the result of the merger between the BM&FBovespa and CETIP, and has this nomenclature in reference to the initial letters of Brasil, Bolsa, Balcão. The ISE aims to identify a company's commitment to sustainability and thereby guide the capital and credit market, highlighting companies that incorporate social and environmental risks into the organization, seeking to positively influence the image of the companies involved. The aim of this research was to verify the superior economic and financial performance of the Brazilian companies that are included in the ISE portfolio in relation to the other companies that constitute the Ibovespa, between the years of 2014 and 2018. As a result, a neutral relationship between financial performance and sustainable development was identified, which is consistent with the results of previous studies referenced and addressed in this research. The findings of this study provide an important contribution to the existing research on sustainability in financial markets, since few scientific articles that investigate, using indicators and statistical treatment, the Brazilian sustainability market, are available. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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10. From contested to 'green' frontiers in the Amazon? A long-term analysis of São Félix do Xingu, Brazil.
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Schmink, Marianne, Hoelle, Jeffrey, Gomes, Carlos Valério A., and Thaler, Gregory M.
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ENVIRONMENTAL degradation ,DEFORESTATION ,ENVIRONMENTAL policy - Abstract
The Amazonian frontier, shaped by developmentalist policies in the 1970s and 1980s and a socio-environmental response in the 1990s, has historically been a site of widespread violence and environmental destruction. After the imposition of new environmental governance measures in the mid-2000s, deforestation rates in the Brazilian Amazon dropped to historic lows. Many analyses of this 'greening' of Amazonia operate within a limited historical perspective that obscures complex and still-evolving contestation among diverse actors and projects. The long-term evolution of the frontier is illustrated dramatically in the municipality of São Félix do Xingu (São Félix). Emerging as a 'contested frontier' in the 1970s, São Félix in the early 2000s lost over 1000 km
2 of forest annually, but since the mid-2000s, the municipality has entered a period of 'greening'. This contribution deploys a historical political ecology framework to analyse how decades of agrarian frontier change and land conflicts among actors on the ground interacted with shifting national policy debates. Nearly a half-decade of field research in São Félix is combined with data from a 2014 field 'revisit' to situate the current 'greening' of policy and discourse within the longer term history of frontier development, revealing positive social and environmental developments and persistent contradictions and uncertainties. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2019
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11. Assessment of environmental sustainability perception through item response theory: A case study in Brazil.
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Vincenzi, Silvana Ligia, Possan, Edna, Andrade, Dalton Francisco de, Pituco, Mateus Mestriner, Santos, Tiago de Oliveira, and Jasse, Ermínio Pita
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SUSTAINABILITY , *ITEM response theory , *ENVIRONMENTAL education , *ENVIRONMENTAL degradation , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy - Abstract
Sustainability perception can be understood as humans' awareness of the environment. This study assessed the sustainability perception of the Paraná III Basin residents in Brazil through item response theory (IRT). For this purpose, a scale to measure sustainability perception, in which the items and latent features of respondents in the same unit of measurement are positioned, was constructed. Fifty-two items (sustainability indicators) evaluated through structured questionnaires applied to 2519 respondents, residents of three cities in the study area, were created. The results indicated that 52.3% of respondents have no, very low or low perception of sustainability, and the study population was allocated between levels 90 and 100 of the perception scale. IRT was suitable for the data analysis because it enabled quality evaluation of the items, construction of a scale to quantify sustainability perception and identification of perception levels. The developed tool - the measurement scale for sustainability perception - can be used by those responsible for local environmental governance to develop projects aimed at social and environmental education with the goal of identifying alternatives to raise the perception levels of the local residents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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12. Government and voluntary policymaking for sustainability in mining towns: A longitudinal analysis of Itabira, Brazil.
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Fonseca, Alberto, Fitzpatrick, Patricia, and McAllister, Mary Louise
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DEPENDENCY theory (International relations) , *MINING corporations , *POLICY analysis , *PRIVATE companies , *OPERATIONAL definitions - Abstract
The socio-economic fabric of single-company mining towns needs to be carefully considered by both Government and companies in sustainability policymaking. Policy design and effectiveness in such towns are significantly impacted by the city's economic dependence on a single company. This paper explores the perceived effectiveness of government and voluntary private sector mining policies for pursuing sustainability in the historic mining town of Itabira, Brazil over a period of 20 years. Itabira serves as a worthwhile case study because it allows for an in-depth and longitudinal analysis that can reveal valuable lessons to policymakers of different sectors and jurisdictions located elsewhere. Based on extensive face-to-face interviews and literature reviews, study results indicate that changes to the state environmental licensing policies in the 1990s led to significant socio-environmental improvements in the area. The globalization of the mining company also contributed to an increase in the quantity and quality of voluntary industry policies. Recent technological improvements in the beneficiation processes of the mining company promises to extend the life of the mine to 2050. Although there are significant incremental socio-environmental policies and programmes, sustainability remains an elusive vision in Itabira, with no clear objectives or monitoring and accountability mechanisms. The paper concludes by recommending a more formal integrated policymaking framework. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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13. Desvendando as abordagens da Sociologia Ambiental: revisão de artigos selecionados.
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Bacchiegga, Fábio
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ENVIRONMENTAL policy ,ENVIRONMENTAL impact analysis ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,ENVIRONMENTAL monitoring ,ECOLOGICAL assessment ,SOCIOLOGY ,SOCIAL impact - Abstract
Copyright of Sustainability in Debate / Sustentabilidade em Debate is the property of University of Brasilia, Center for Sustainable Development and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2013
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14. GOVERNANÇA AMBIENTAL NO BRASIL: ECOS DO PASSADO.
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Drummond Câmara, João Batista
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ENVIRONMENTAL policy ,NATURAL resources management ,ENVIRONMENTAL law ,BRAZILIAN history ,SUSTAINABILITY ,HISTORY ,GOVERNMENT policy - Abstract
Copyright of Revista de Sociologia e Política is the property of Revista de Sociologia e Politica and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2013
15. ÉTICA E EDUCAÇÃO AMBIENTAL.
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LOPES, JORGE ANTÔNIO and DA COSTA, ELISSON PEREIRA
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ENVIRONMENTAL education ,ENVIRONMENTAL ethics ,HUMAN beings ,ENVIRONMENTAL policy ,NATURAL resources - Abstract
Copyright of Revista Brasileira de Direito Constitucional is the property of Revista Brasileira de Direito Constitutional and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2013
16. O Sistema Municipal de Meio Ambiente no Brasil: avanços e desafios.
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Ávila, Rafael Doñate and Malheiros, Tadeu Fabrício
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ENVIRONMENTAL policy ,DECISION making ,SUSTAINABLE development ,SUSTAINABILITY ,DECENTRALIZATION in management - Abstract
Copyright of Saúde e Sociedade is the property of Universidade de Sao Paulo, Faculdade de Saude Publica and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2012
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17. Breve análise dos instrumentos da política de gestão ambiental brasileira.
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Barros, Dalmo Arantes, Coimbra Borges, Luís Antônio, de Oliveira Nascimento, Gleisson, Alves Pereira, José Aldo, Pereira de Rezende, José Luiz, and Silva, Rossi Alan
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ENVIRONMENTAL policy ,ENVIRONMENTAL management ,GOVERNMENT policy -- Law & legislation ,ENVIRONMENTAL agencies ,ENVIRONMENTAL standards ,SUSTAINABILITY - Abstract
Copyright of Política & Sociedade: Revista de Sociologia Política is the property of Revista Politica & Sociedade and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2012
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18. ENERGY AND SUSTAINABILITY IN THE 21ST CENTURY: THE CASE OF BRAZIL.
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Rodrigues, Manoel Gonçalves and Pereira da Costa, Fernando José
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ENERGY policy ,PETROLEUM industry ,ENVIRONMENTAL policy ,RENEWABLE energy sources ,SUSTAINABLE development - Abstract
Copyright of Revista Ibero-Americana de Ciências Ambientais is the property of CBPC - Companhia Brasileira de Producao Cientifica and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2012
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19. A experiência da pesquisa em comunicação ambiental e suas aplicações no estudo e na preservação do Pantanal sul-matogrossense.
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França, Greicy Mara and Filho, Lairtes Chaves Rodrigues
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COMMUNICATION & technology , *COMMUNICATION education , *EXPERIENTIAL research , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *RESEARCH & development - Abstract
This paper wants to establish theoretical foundations and ideas about the environmental communication from the practice of research in Mato Grosso do Sul, in preserving the Pantanal biome. The production of news related to the Pantanal area in Mato Grosso do Sul, also is minimally present in the newspapers, as receive other approaches to environmental issues, showing that the preservation area is understood as the exploration area. It follows, by analysis, that the angle, presence and speech of news related to the Pantanal come as an instrument for firm economic issues, devaluing the biome and the relevant environmental considerations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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20. Sustainability of tropical dry forests: Two case studies in southeastern and central Brazil.
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Espírito-Santo, Mário M., Sevilha, Anderson Cássio, Anaya, Felisa C., Barbosa, Rômulo, Fernandes, G. Wilson, Sanchez-Azofeifa, G. Arturo, Scariot, Aldicir, Noronha, Sérgio Eustáquio de, and Sampaio, Cristina Andrade
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SUSTAINABILITY ,TROPICAL dry forests ,PLANT communities ,FOREST management ,LAND use ,POPULATION ,ENVIRONMENTAL policy ,FOREST conservation ,COMPARATIVE studies ,CASE studies - Abstract
Abstract: In this study, we review the current available information on the social–ecological context of Brazilian tropical dry forests (TDFs), a vegetation type that covers approximately 3% of the country territory. For this purpose, we conducted a comparative analysis of two case studies, one study in the north of Minas Gerais state and the other in Paranã River Basin, situated in southeastern and central Brazil, respectively. We compiled published bibliographical and census-based data for the two regions, concerning the historical human occupation and land use and the environmental and development policies affecting TDF management and sustainable use. Brazilian TDFs usually occur in semi-arid climates, and have been intensely converted mainly to extensive pasturelands in large farms, thus leading to high income concentration in those areas. Our case studies involve less-developed regions that support populations with very low human development indices, which is the norm for Brazilian TDFs. Many of these are traditional populations, such as indigenous and slave descendents, with peculiar cultural practices only recently considered in government policies proposed for the forest management. Though the two regions have similar land use histories, current social–ecological scenarios are very different. In the north of Minas Gerais, TDF conversion policies were debated intensely for the last 15 years, recently resulting in a state law specifically generated to regulate TDF use. Also, this region has 20 conservation units (CUs), some of them delimited inside the territories of the several traditional populations that inhabit TDF areas. This process caused enduring conflicts that can affect both CUs’ effectiveness and the sustenance of these populations. In the Paranã River Basin, there is no specific policy towards TDFs, whose use is regulated by the 43-year-old Brazilian Federal Forest Code. There are only four CUs in this region, and most traditional populations were expelled from their original territories and consequently lost their cultural identity. Government sustainability strategies are limited to the establishment of CUs, a response that may disregard social demands and cultural practices, depending on the local context. Given the uniqueness and threat level to TDFs, specific and more diversified policies towards land use should be established for these ecosystems in order to stimulate low-impact activities that maintain ecosystem services and improve the livelihoods of TDF inhabitants. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2009
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21. Actions against sustainability: Dismantling of the environmental policies in Brazil.
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Barbosa, Luciana Gomes, Alves, Maria Alice Santos, and Grelle, Carlos Eduardo Viveiros
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ENVIRONMENTAL policy ,SUSTAINABILITY ,ENVIRONMENTAL law ,FOREST policy ,OIL spills ,NATURAL capital ,BIODIVERSITY conservation - Abstract
Environmental laws are necessary to governance and a sustainable use of nature resource. Brazil federal environmental laws have been improved in the last 50 years, with significant advances in legal provisions and monitoring systems. However, the recent dismantling of legal environmental framework by the Bolsonaro administration has led to increase of human pressure on biodiversity and ecosystems. The purpose of this article is to present some environmental impacts in Brazil due to the dismantling of environmental laws. To address this, some examples we gathered and established a timeline of Brazilian environmental laws to allow a perspective of temporal dismantling. Among the environmental impacts related to the dismantling of environmental policies are the increase in deforestation in the Amazon, the release of pesticides, and the lack of actions to minimize the effects of oil spill. In conclusion, the current Brazilian federal govern is dismantling environment laws, and the consequent lack of environmental governance in the country, will result in severe negative impacts to the biodiversity and human well-being. • Countries with mega-diversity harbours a large natural capital. • Despite this importance, we are assisting a tentative to weakness the environmental laws in Brazil. • The dismantling has local, regional and worldwide consequences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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22. Movements and the Network of Environmental Justice in Brazil.
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Porto, Marcelo Firpo
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ENVIRONMENTAL justice ,ENVIRONMENTAL policy ,SUSTAINABILITY ,SOCIAL movements - Abstract
This article discusses the development of environmental justice (EJ) in Brazil, particularly since the creation of the Brazilian Network of Environmental Justice (RBJA, by its initials in Portuguese). The RBJA, created in 2002, takes EJ as an integrating and mobilizing concept, because it connects the environmental, social, and ethical dimensions of sustainability and development. Such a concept reduces the fragmentation and isolation existing within several social movements and local communities. I intend to provide some evidence on how RBJA and some social movements are usmg the concept of EJ in their work, taking as a reference several documents that circulated in the network between 2002 and 2009, as well as the Map of Environmental Injustice and Health in Brazil. The conceptual EJ debate in Brazil has been influenced by social sciences and political ecology, which criticize the capitalistic development model adopted in Brazil that creates social and environmental inequality. EJ arises as a field of reflection and mobilization, and also as a rallying point to identify the struggle of several individuals and entities, such as trade unions, grassroots movements of residents, traditional populations, small agricultures and the landless workers' groups affected by different hazards and risks, environmentalists, and scientists. The RBJA is significantly contributing to spread EJ discussions and mobilizations with different strategies and tools, such as meetings, campaigns, a Web site and an Internet database with EJ documents available. The article ends with some current trends that will probably mobilize the RBJA for the next years. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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23. MARINA SILVA.
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GUTIÉRREZ, SANTIAGO
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WOMEN politicians , *ATTITUDES of women politicians , *ENVIRONMENTALISTS , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *SUSTAINABILITY , *AWARDS , *GOVERNMENT policy , *POLITICAL participation - Abstract
El artículo presenta el perfil de Marina Silva, ex senadora de Brasil y directora del Instituto Democracia y Sustentabilidad, quien recibió la mención Servicios Distinguidos en el Hemisferio de los Premios de Negocios BRAVO 2013 por su concepción novedosa de hacer política. El texto destaca la trayectoria de Silva como activista ambientalista, así como su papel en el desarrollo de políticas gubernamentales comprometidas con la sustentabilidad en Brasil.
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- 2013
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