6 resultados para Conflitos Internacionais
em Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora - Portugal
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In this chapter, the authors made a survey of the research undertaken by social scientists and their reflections on environmental conflicts in Portugal. In these, a critical discourse has emerged concerning, on the one hand, the weak public environmental awareness, and, on the other, the progressive obliteration of environmental movements and their institutionalization throughout the creation of different environmental groups and the incorporation of the “environment” in legislation and in political discourse. In a brief retrospective, we review several conflicts taking into account different relevant factors: level of mobilization, media attention received, organization, impact, and ideological reference they have had in Portugal since the seventies. We have particularly highlighted the movement against nuclear energy and the construction of dams, the pollution caused by intensive breeding, the expansion of eucalyptus plantations, the conflicts against “wild” forms of mining, the business of toxic waste, the expansion of the economy of the concrete, the installation of landfills, and the defense of the natural heritage. This survey has considered three periods: the 1970s, marked by the emergence and performance of ecological movements of different ideological extraction; the second half of the 1980s, marked by the institutionalization of the environment and the imposition of a new legal framework with impact on environmental policies resulting from the integration into the European Economic Community; and finally, a third period, from the 1990s to present, marked by increasing environmental media coverage, with a particular emphasis on environmental conflicts in a context of an increasing liberalization of economic activities and the expansion of extraction and of the concrete economy. This is also the period where the environment emerges in disputes over the uses of the territory as economic and asset value. Most of these conflicts arise from the activities of local agents or national environmental groups that quickly gain strong local roots and sometimes even have some success. However, their impact on the national and Community legislation seems to be less relevant.
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This chapter explores the relationship between environmental conflicts and technical progress, trying to understand, in the case of large mines of the Iberian Pyrite Belt, in Alentejo, how emerging environmental problems conditioned the performance or led to the search for alternative technical solutions, taking as chronological limit for this observation the beginning of World War II. In the absence of the archives of the companies, the research was based on existing administrative documents in the state archives (mining engineers reports, the licensing of mining activities), on reports and documents published in specialized mining press, in particular, the Bulletin of the Ministry of Public Works, Trade and Industry, the Journal of Public Works, Trade and Industry (both in Portuguese), and finally in the local press. Despite that limitation, the information available shows that in global competition markets, the success of the British enterprise in Santo Domingo had the active search for new technical solutions for the creation and adaptation of existing knowledge to local problems in order to maximize the mineral resources available. The early development of the hydrometallurgical processes for the treatment of poor ores, named ‘natural cementation’, can be explained as the way these companies tried to solve problems of competitiveness, boosting economies of scale. Thus, they transferred the environmental costs previously limited to agriculture to more fragile social groups, the poor fishermen of Guadiana River and of Vila Real de Santo António. Therefore, the hydrometallurgy of pyrites was developed locally, pioneered in Santo Domingo that allowed the survival and expansion of the British company from the late 1870s, that is, at a time when most small mines shut since they were not able to compete globally. Through different consented and regulated processes (judicial), through conflict or parliamentary mediation, the State imposed exceptionally additional costs to companies, either for compensation, the imposing the application of remediation measures to reduce the environmental damage in some cases, thus contributing to derail some projects. These cases suggest that the interaction between local conflicts, corporate behavior and technological progress proves to be complex. This article aims to contribute to the debate on economic and social history between the environment and technological progress, arguing that the fixed costs and economic imponderable social risks were factors that encouraged the companies to search for new solutions and to introduce innovations since that would allow the expansion of their activity. In this process the companies sometimes faced environmental dilemmas and unforeseen costs with consequences on the economy of firms. The nature of the knowledge needed to address the environmental problems they created, however, is of a very different nature from that knowledge needed to face the environmental burdens that were inherent to the development of its activity.
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This chapter reflects on several forthcoming key topics on environmental social conflits in historical perspective, namely, the relationship between the expansion of extractivism and the reactive and preemptive conflicts, the role of scientists and scientific discourses on social mobilization, the environmental movements and the empowerment of the poor, the strategic response behavior of large mining corporations. The conclusive analysis looks for continuities and contrasts between contemporary environmental conflicts and the conflicts of the past, often identified as 'peasant conflicts' over industrial polution.
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Este relatório de estágio tem como objetivo descrever e contextualizar aspetos práticos relativos ao funcionamento dos mercados financeiros que não são habitualmente abordados nos manuais sobre este tipo de mercados. O relatório tem por base o estágio profissional realizado no BNP Paribas Securities Services, que proporcionou contacto direto com várias práticas, principalmente no domínio da prestação de serviços de custódia de títulos financeiros. A custódia é um serviço de post-trading, com grande relevância para a gestão e manutenção dos títulos financeiros e abrange todos os procedimentos que decorrem da negociação, de entre os quais se destacam aqueles que dizem respeito à distribuição de rendimentos; The AUD’s (assets under custody) role in the international financial markets: auto compensated markets and non compensated markets Abstract: This report aims to describe and contextualize practical aspects related to the functioning of financial markets that are not usually addressed in handbooks on such markets. The report is based on a professional internship at BNP Paribas Securities Services, which provided direct contact with various practices, particularly in the provision of financial securities custody services. The custody is a post-trading service, with great relevance for the management and maintenance of financial securities and covers all the procedures resulting from the negotiations, of which are especially relevant those relating to the distribution of income earnings.
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A internacionalização assume um papel central na agenda do ensino superior, influenciando a missão e condicionando, de forma deliberada ou emergente, as opções assumidas pelas Instituições. Embora vários estudos e análises internacionais de referência confirmem esta evidência, a reflexão sobre o contributo da internacionalização para o desenvolvimento das Instituições de Ensino Superior remete-nos para duas questões: como é que a internacionalização pode ser gerida pelas Instituições? e qual o contributo dos Gabinetes de Relações Internacionais? Recorrendo ao estudo de caso e à análise bibliográfica, esta investigação desenvolve e confirma que para recorrerem à internacionalização como ferramenta para alcançar determinados fins, as Instituições de Ensino Superior têm de alicerçar a gestão dessa internacionalização em dois pressupostos, nomeadamente: reconhecer a transversalidade e promover uma abordagem estratégica do fenómeno. Neste contexto, e de acordo com os resultados da investigação empírica, os Gabinetes de Relações Internacionais emergem como centros privilegiados de inspiração para a internacionalização das Instituições que integram. Não apenas porque efectivamente implementam uma actividade que promove a internacionalização, a mobilidade internacional, mas principalmente porque a gestão dessa actividade é susceptível de evolução e sofisticação, despoletando novos desafios ao nível das abordagens institucionais para com a internacionalização. ABSTRACT: lnternationalisation is now a central agenda for higher education, shaping the mission and influencing, deliberately or emergently, the institutional decisions. Although several international studies and analysis of reference confirm this fact, when thinking about the contribution of the internationalisation to the development of the Higher Education lnstitutions, two questions arise: how can internationalisation be managed by the lnstitutions? And what is the role played by the lnternational Relations Office? By using a case study and a bibliographical analysis, the research points out that to use the internationalisation as a means to achieve certain goals, the Higher Education lnstitutions must base the management of internationalisation on two major assumptions: recognizing the transversality and promoting a strategic approach to the phenomenon. ln this context, and according to the empirical research results, the lnternational Relations Offices emerge as privileged units, inspiring the internationalisation process of the institutions in which they operate. Not only because the offices operationalize an activity that effectively promotes internationalisation, the international mobility, but mainly because the management of this activity is likely to develop and improve, prompting new challenges in terms of institutional approaches to internalionalisation.
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Em 1880, uma parte de uma Europa científica marca encontro em Lisboa, no XV Congresso Internacional de Antropologia e Arqueologia Pré-Histórica, coincidindo com a euforia europeia de nacionalismo, de cientismo e de colonialismo científico. Um Congresso Científico permite olhar para práticas científicas e culturais decorrentes da rede de organização de congresso científicos internacionais, como «parlamentos científicos itinerantes» que mobilizam cidades e Estados. Este focus permite convergir para uma história da ciência em áreas de interface de prática científica: diplomacia e relações internacionais; ciência, cientistas e construção de identidades exibidas e propagandeadas nos programas sociais, nas visitas de turismo, nas sessões de abertura e de encerramento ou de receções festivas. Cada um dos focus de parlamentarismo científico itinerante funcionaram também como instrumentos de construção do publico entendimento da ciência, numa clara afirmação da importância do capital científico da primeira metade do século XX!