686 resultados para Wine industry - Environmental aspects - South Australia
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Ao longo da última década, a crescente preocupação com as ameaças suscitadas pelas mudanças climáticas e o esgotamento dos recursos naturais tem-se tornado evidente em diversas indústrias e na população global. Além da salvaguarda do ambiente natural, espera-se, das empresas, que respeitem princípios de equidade social nas suas práticas e processos produtivos. Existe uma perceção generalizada de que as empresas e os diversos governos nacionais devem ser mais eficientes na utilização dos recursos naturais e humanos, de modo a promover um desenvolvimento ambiental, social e económico equilibrado e sustentável. Consequentemente, todas as indústrias serão desafiadas a reorganizar as suas cadeias de abastecimento, preservando o ambiente natural e respeitando as comunidades locais. É neste contexto que se insere a presente investigação, que visa contribuir para a consolidação da teoria da gestão sustentável da cadeia de abastecimento. O objetivo geral deste trabalho é o de identificar e analisar os fatores que induzem e instigam as empresas à implementação de práticas ambientais e sociais, identificar e caracterizar as práticas sustentáveis utilizadas e perceber a relação destas práticas com o desempenho económico, ambiental e social. Para responder aos propósitos fixados para o estudo fez-se uso de uma abordagem qualitativa que integrou estudos de caso múltiplos, constituídos a partir de oito empresas de diferentes setores de atividade, que operam em Portugal, destinados a analisar as estratégias de sustentabilidade desenvolvidas e implementadas por essas das organizações. Ao longo da investigação empírica, identificam-se as práticas ambientais e sociais implementadas nas empresas e nas suas cadeias de abastecimento e os diferentes indicadores que as mesmas utilizam para medição do seu desempenho. Nos casos analisados, são apresentadas evidências de que a gestão sustentável da cadeia de abastecimento requer das empresas a criação de mecanismos formais de cooperação entre os vários membros da cadeia de abastecimento e de que existe uma relação entre a aplicação de práticas sustentáveis e o desempenho económico, ambiental e social.
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Action for a cleaner tomorrow, a South Carolina environmental curriculum supplement has been developed to teach the children of South Carolina and, ultimately, their parents to think about their daily habits and to make environmentally responsible choices. This curriculum supplement tries to reflect the environmental issues facing the world today with a particular emphasis on South Carolina’s concerns and goals. This document deals with grades 4-5.
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Action for a cleaner tomorrow, a South Carolina environmental curriculum supplement has been developed to teach the children of South Carolina and, ultimately, their parents to think about their daily habits and to make environmentally responsible choices. This curriculum supplement tries to reflect the environmental issues facing the world today with a particular emphasis on South Carolina’s concerns and goals. This document deals with grades 9-12.
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Action for a cleaner tomorrow, a South Carolina environmental curriculum supplement has been developed to teach the children of South Carolina and, ultimately, their parents to think about their daily habits and to make environmentally responsible choices. This curriculum supplement tries to reflect the environmental issues facing the world today with a particular emphasis on South Carolina’s concerns and goals. This document deals with grades K-1.
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This is an annual guide to local food producers, farmers markets and local food businesses in the Pee Dee Region.
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Senior thesis written for Oceanography 444
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Senior thesis written for Oceanography 444
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Senior thesis written for Oceanography 445
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Senior thesis written for Oceanography 445
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado elaborado no Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil (LNEC) para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Civil pelo Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa no âmbito do protocolo de cooperação entre o ISEL e o LNEC
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Variations of manufacturing process parameters and environmental aspects may affect the quality and performance of composite materials, which consequently affects their structural behaviour. Reliability-based design optimisation (RBDO) and robust design optimisation (RDO) searches for safe structural systems with minimal variability of response when subjected to uncertainties in material design parameters. An approach that simultaneously considers reliability and robustness is proposed in this paper. Depending on a given reliability index imposed on composite structures, a trade-off is established between the performance targets and robustness. Robustness is expressed in terms of the coefficient of variation of the constrained structural response weighted by its nominal value. The Pareto normed front is built and the nearest point to the origin is estimated as the best solution of the bi-objective optimisation problem.
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Dissertação de Mestrado apresentada ao Instituto de Contabilidade e Administração do Porto para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Contabilidade e Finanças, sob orientação de Doutora Ana Maria Alves Bandeira e de Doutora Deolinda Aparício Meira
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RESUMO - Durante todo o seu ciclo de vida, o medicamento está sujeito a padrões de qualidade, segurança e eficácia, alicerçados numa atuação conjunta dos responsáveis pela sua colocação no mercado, das autoridades competentes nacionais e comunitárias. Os diferentes intervenientes estão sujeitos a um conjunto de obrigações e procedimentos que englobam também a sua fase final de retirada do mercado, devolução, recolha e valorização ou reciclagem. Neste trabalho é caracterizada a cadeia de distribuição do medicamento assim como o seu fluxo físico no sentido inverso, ou seja, o processo de devolução e de tratamento ambientalmente adequado para os resíduos de medicamentos. A maioria da literatura a respeito das devoluções de medicamentos enfatiza a vertente ecológica do sistema de logística inversa. Neste trabalho, as questões ambientais são discutidas , mas o objectivo primário focaliza questões económicas relacionadas com o processo de devoluções. São apresentadas as possíveis vantagens teóricas da criação de um sistema centralizado de gestão de devoluções, por oposição ao atual sistema de circuitos dispersos. Com a aplicação de um inquérito a armazenistas com larga responsabilidade no processo de devoluções, pretendeu-se avaliar os custos inerentes ao atual modelo. Os resultados obtidos indicam que existe margem potencial para reduzir custos neste processo, para a grande maioria dos armazenistas. Na área específica dos medicamentos fora de prazo de validade, o crescente desenvolvimento e aperfeiçoamento dos processos de devolução poderá direcionar-se no sentido da criação de centrais de devolução centralizadas.
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Characterize ethylbenzene and xylene air concentrations, and explore the biological exposure markers (urinary t,t-muconic acid (t,t-MA) and unmetabolized toluene) among petroleum workers offshore. Offshore workers have increased health risks due to simultaneous exposures to several hydrocarbons present in crude oil. We discuss the pooled benzene exposure results from our previous and current studies and possible co-exposure interactions. BTEX air concentrations were measured during three consecutive 12-h work shifts among 10 tank workers, 15 process operators, and 18 controls. Biological samples were collected pre-shift on the first day of study and post-shift on the third day of the study. The geometric mean exposure over the three work shifts were 0.02 ppm benzene, 0.05 ppm toluene, 0.03 ppm ethylbenzene, and 0.06 ppm xylene. Benzene in air was significantly correlated with unmetabolized benzene in blood (r = 0.69, p < 0.001) and urine (r = 0.64, p < 0.001), but not with urinary t,t-MA (r = 0.27, p = 0.20). Toluene in air was highly correlated with the internal dose of toluene in both blood (r = 0.70, p < 0.001) and urine (r = 0.73, p < 0.001). Co-exposures were present; however, an interaction of metabolism was not likely at these low benzene and toluene exposures. Urinary benzene, but not t,t-MA, was a reliable biomarker for benzene at low exposure levels. Urinary toluene was a useful biomarker for toluene exposure. Xylene and ethylbenzene air levels were low. Dermal exposure assessment needs to be performed in future studies among these workers.
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Although it is widely assumed that temperature affects pollutant toxicity, few studies have actually investigated this relationship. Moreover, such research as has been done has involved constant temperatures; circumstances which are rarely, if ever, actually experienced by north temperate, littoral zone cyprinid species. To investigate the effects of temperature regime on nickel toxicity in goldfish (Carassius auratus L.), 96- and 240-h LCSO values for the heavy metal pollutant, nickel (NiCI2.6H20), were initially determined at 2DoC (22.8 mg/L and 14.7 mg/L in artificially softened water). Constant temperature bioassays at 10°C, 20°C and 30°C were conducted at each of 0, 240-h and 96-h LCSO nickel concentrations for 240 hours. In order to determine the effects of temperature variation during nickel exposure it was imperative that the effects of a single temperature change be investigated before addressing more complex regimes. Single temperature changes of + 10°C or -10°C were imposed at rates of 2°C/h following exposures of between 24 hand 216 h. The effects of a single temperature change on mortality, and duration of toxicant exposure at high and low temperatures were evaluated. The effects of fluctuating temperatures during exposure were investigated through two regimes. The first set of bioassays imposed a sinewave diurnal cycle temperature (20.±.1DOC) throughout the 10 day exposure to 240-h LeSO Ni. The second set of investigations approximated cyprinid movement through the littoral zone by imposing directionally random temperature changes (±2°C at 2-h intervals), between extremes of 10° and 30°C, at 240-h LC50 Ni. Body size (i.e., total length, fork length, and weight) and exposure time were recorded for all fish mortalities. Cumulative mortality curves under constant temperature regimes indicated significantly higher mortality as temperature and nickel concentration were increased. At 1DOC no significant differences in mortality curves were evident in relation to low and high nickel test concentrations (Le., 16 mg/L and 20 mg/L). However at 20°C and 30°C significantly higher mortality was experienced in animals exposed to 20 mg/L Ni. Mortality at constant 10°C was significantly lower than at 30°C with 16 mg/L and was significantly loWer than each of 2DoC and 39°C tanks at 20 mg/L Ni exposure. A single temperature shift from 20°C to 1DoC resulted in a significant decrease in mortality rate and conversely, a single temperature shift from 20°C to 30°C resulted in a significant increase in mortality rate. Rates of mortality recorded during these single temperature shift assays were significantly different from mortality rates obtained under constant temperature assay conditions. Increased Ni exposure duration at higher temperatures resulted in highest mortality. Diurnally cycling temperature bioassays produced cumulative mortality curves approximating constant 20°C curves, with increased mortality evident after peaks in the temperature cycle. Randomly fluctuating temperature regime mortality curves also resembled constant 20°C tanks with mortalities after high temperature exposures (25°C - 30°C). Some test animals survived in all assays with the exception of the 30°C assays, with highest survival associated with low temperature and low Ni concentration. Post-exposure mortality occurred most frequently in individuals which had experienced high Ni concentrations and high temperatures during assays. Additional temperature stress imposed 2 - 12 weeks post exposure resulted in a single death out of 116 individuals suggesting that survivors are capable of surviving subsequent temperature stresses. These investigations suggest that temperature significantly and markedly affects acute nickel toxicity under both constant and fluctuating temperature regimes and plays a role in post exposure mortality and subsequent stress response.