914 resultados para university sector
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Os consumidores exercem influência no comportamento do sector eléctrico pela variação da procura de electricidade à rede. A teoria económica e as estatísticas dos últimos anos sugerem que os consumidores reagem aos preços da electricidade, seja através dos usos que fazem da electricidade e na selecção de energias alternativas, seja pela tomada de decisão de investimento em eficiência energética e em autoconsumo. Indirectamente, a procura de electricidade à rede dos consumidores afecta o preço da venda da electricidade através das actualizações da tarifa para o ano seguinte. Apesar disso, raramente as políticas energéticas ou as previsões da procura são informadas com modelos de desempenho económico de procura dinâmica. Os objectivos da tese são desenvolver conceptualmente um modelo de simulação do sistema eléctrico considerando explicitamente a reacção e decisão dos consumidores face ao preço da electricidade; desenvolver informaticamente um Sistema de Suporte à Decisão (SSD) sobre o modelo de simulação e explorá-lo com o caso estudo do sistema eléctrico português. O modelo tem uma abordagem de simulação dinâmica. Conceptualmente, o modelo de simulação e o SSD são desenhados para permitir dois modos de aplicação: a) um modo interactivo, equivalente a um jogo entre os vários agentes (Estado como legislador/regulador; sector da produção, transporte e distribuição; e sector do consumo final com enfoque na indústria, famílias e serviços) ou b) um modo parametrizado assumindo comportamentos prédefinidos e tomadas de decisão de certos agentes para ensaiar opções de um utilizador. No âmbito da tese o modelo foi explorado apenas no modo parametrizado para ensaiar opções de políticas públicas no sector energético, em especial sistemas de incentivos, pré-definindo comportamentos dos agentes com tomada de decisão dos produtores e consumidores. Os cenários testados para o caso de estudo português sugerem que devem existir mais incentivos ao investimento em eficiência energética e menos subsidiação de preço de venda da electricidade: em todos os domínios, a redução do desperdício energético é melhor do que existirem preços artificialmente baixos. É este tipo de opções de política que melhor cumprem objectivos de uso racional de energia, protecção ambiental e redução de custos globais para os consumidores e para os contribuintes. A análise dos cenários sugere também que existe um potencial aliciante de poupança energética no sector do consumo final, que está longe de ser aproveitado. Verifica-se também que a tomada de decisão em autoconsumo reduz os investimentos em eficiência energética, obtendo-se menor redução do desperdício energético. O papel dos consumidores é importante. Um preço claro pode ajudar a consumir, a preservar e a investir.
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This paper reports the study of drug consumption carried out within the population of undergraduate students from 2 colleges of Alfenas, in the state of Minas Gerais state. Both licit and illicit drugs were studied, including alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, cocaine, heroin, crack, inhalants, glue, tranquilizers, stimulants, and others. METHODOLOGY: The research included a wide bibliographical search and the application of a questionnaire to approximately 23% of the students (total of 6500 students). RESULTS: A total of 1500 students participated in this investigation. The results demonstrated that there was a significant consumption of both licit and illicit drugs. The pattern of drug consumption in the research sample was similar to other investigations conducted in Brazil and in other countries. DISCUSSION: It was observed that 55% of the university students use drugs. However, the most surprising finding was that most of the students (88%) answered "yes" to the inquiry, "Have you already tried any type of drug, including alcohol and cigarettes?" The students revealed that they had taken drugs even prior to the admission to the university. The results suggest clearly that the university environment does not necessarily represent the starting point for student drug consumption.
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PURPOSE: To find out the prevalence of hypertension in employees of the Hospital and relate it to social demographic variables. METHODS: Blood pressure measurement was performed with a mercury sphygmomanometer, using an appropriate cuff size for arm circumference, weight, and height in a population sample of 864 individuals out of the 9,905 employees of a University General Hospital stratified by gender, age, and job position. RESULTS: Hypertension prevalence was 26% (62% of these reported being aware of their hypertension and 38% were unaware but had systolic/diastolic blood pressures of >140 and/or >90 mm Hg at the moment of the measurement). Of those who were aware of having hypertension, 51% were found to be hypertensive at the moment of the measurement. The prevalence was found to be 17%, 23%, and 29% (P <.05) in physicians, nursing staff, and "others", respectively. The univariate analysis showed a significant odds ratio for the male gender, age >50 years, work unit being the Institute of Radiology and the Administration Building, educational level
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A evolução das sociedades encontra-se assente num aumento dos consumos de energia, de origem fóssil sobretudo. Países com escassos recursos neste tipo de fontes de energia, encontram-se energeticamente dependentes face ao exterior, como é o caso de Portugal. Torna-se uma questão chave, a forma como a energia é utilizada, sendo o processo de auditorias energéticas uma ferramenta essencial para o efeito. Uma auditoria energética, é uma análise as condições de utilização de energia, com vista a identificação de oportunidades de racionalização do consumo de energia. Esta dissertação tem como caso de estudo a realização de uma auditoria energética e avaliação de medidas de eficiência energética a uma instalação industrial do sector farmacêutico, que no ano civil de 2014 apresentou um consumo global de 682 tep e ao abrigo do Decreto-Lei n.˚68-A/2015 de 30 de abril, encontra-se na obrigatoriedade de efetuar uma auditoria energética, que incida sobre as condições de utilização de energia. Nas medidas de eficiência energética avaliadas, que tiveram como suporte os resultados com a realização da auditoria energética, avaliou-se o potencial em termos económicos e ambientais, que de entre 4 medidas avaliadas destaca-se o estudo de viabilidade para implementação de uma central de trigeração.
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Com o passar dos anos, os custos das tecnologias fotovoltaica são cada vez menores, ainda que, para muitas pessoas, seja algo dispendioso, tendo em conta a crise económica vivida nos últimos anos. Contudo, em Portugal, o sector fotovoltaico tem sofrido uma estagnação. O Decreto-Lei n.º 34/2011, não obteve a adesão esperada, uma vez que os apoios foram drasticamente reduzidos. Este aspecto tornou menos rentável o sector fotovoltaico, ainda que o país se encontre numa posição geográfica privilegiada para a produção de energia solar. Para tentar reverter a situação, o governo português aprovou uma nova legislação para o sector fotovoltaico, apresenta alterações significativas face a anterior. A mais significativa prende-se com a capacidade do sistema fotovoltaico poder injectar o excesso de energia da sua produção na rede, quando esta ultrapassa o consumo, obtendo-se, desta forma, uma remuneração de acordo com a quantidade de energia injectada. O objectivo deste trabalho é implementar uma ferramenta informática que permite avaliar a rentabilidade dos projectos fotovoltaicos, face a um determinado consumidor, de acordo com a legislação portuguesa em vigor. Neste sentido, a referida ferramenta vai analisar os dados do consumo de uma habitação familiar. Após o uso da referida ferramenta informática, concluiu-se ser financeiramente rentável a instalação de um sistema voltaico na habitação. Este resultado irá ser comparado com uma aplicação financeira e com outro software de análise de projectos, existentes no mercado.
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This case study illustrates the application of the Value Creation Radar (VCR) to SenSyF, an Earth Observation (EO) system which was developed by Deimos Engenharia S.A. (DME), the Portuguese affiliate of Elecnor Deimos. It describes how a team of consultants adopted the VCR in order to find new market applications for SenSyF, selected the one with the highest potential, and defined a path to guarantee a sustainable market launch. This case study highlights the main challenges of bringing a technology-driven company closer to the market in the pursuit of long-term sustainability, while not compromising its technological capabilities
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Foundations’ importance in the actual economy has been increasingly recognized. This work project assesses the impact of the new legal framework in the foundations’ financial reporting and offers a financial statement analysis of the Portuguese foundational sector. It unveils links between financial performance and characteristics of foundations, and profiles foundations in three clusters, each with different approaches to disclosure, volunteer workforce, and taxes. It is concluded that foundations are not respecting the benefits trusted to them, calling for a tighter control to their financial reporting, and that even though that slowly, the sector is expected to continue growing.
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The case describes the development of MyFARM’s internationalization plan, a service of Deimos Engenharia, under the GloCal Radar. This space engineering company hired Lisbon Consulting Company to undertake the project to overcome its lack of market orientation. The consultants’ analysis revealed Stevens County, Kansas, as the market with the highest potential for MyFARM. A suitable entry strategy and adaptation of the service for the local market was proposed. The case culminates with the Board of Directors discussing the viability of implementing the consultants’ recommendations to start diversifying their sources of revenue streams.
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Many Nonprofit Organizations are pursuing mergers and alliances with the purpose of become more sustainable, better use their resources, and generate a higher impact. This report wants to bring further concrete evidences to the contents highlighted by the researchers. Firstly, a theoretical framework is derived from the literature analysis. Based on that a case study is developed, which see the NOVA SBE and the IES – SBS planning a strategic alliance to constitute a new Social Entrepreneurship Center. A first analysis of the strategic alliance plan showed a wide potential in terms of impact generated and sustainability, only the future steps will be able to demonstrate the successful implementation.
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The present dissertation aims at contributing to a strategic view over the use of innovative medicines in the portuguese private health sector, as a way of being complementary to public system that nowadays finances most of the innovative medicines. With the rationalization of expenses in the public health sector, pharmaceutical companies tend to look for opportunities of expansion to the private sector. The creation of innovative financial models for the private sector to cover innovative treatments is the proposed way of surpassing the restriction on the NHS sales of innovative medicines. This can be both for differentiating private health providers from the NHS or for the creation of premium services that can be differentiated from other private providers of the portuguese market.
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This project is based on the theme of capacity-building in social organisations to improve their impact readiness, which is the predictability of delivering intended outcomes. All organisations which have a social mission, non-profit or for-profit, will be considered to fall within the social sector for the purpose of this work. The thesis will look at (i) what is impact readiness and what are the considerations for building impact readiness in social organisations, (ii) what is the international benchmark in measuring and building impact readiness, (iii) understand the impact readiness of Portuguese social organisations and the supply of capacity building for social impact in Portugal currently, and (iv) provide recommendations on the design of a framework for capacity building for impact readiness adapted to the Portuguese context. This work is of particular relevance to the Social Investment Laboratory, which is a sponsor of this project, in its policy work as part of the Portuguese Social Investment Taskforce (the “Taskforce”). This in turn will inform its contribution to the set-up of Portugal Inovação Social, a wholesaler catalyst entity of social innovation and social investment in the country, launched in early 2015. Whilst the output of this work will be set a recommendations for wider application for capacity-building programmes in Portugal, Portugal Inovação Social will also clearly have a role in coordinating the efforts of market players – foundations, corporations, public sector and social organisations – in implementing these recommendations. In addition, the findings of this report could have relevance to other countries seeking to design capacity building frameworks in their local markets and to any impact-driven organisations with an interest in enhancing the delivery of impact within their work.
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The future of the construction industry will require changes at many levels. One is the ability of companies to adapt to new challenges, converting needs to opportunities and simultaneously contributing to the solving of social and environmental problems. In the coming decades we will see a change in attitude in the industry, with a strong tendency to adopt natural and recycled materials, as well as bet on green technology and social innovation oriented to emerging countries. On the other hand, emerging countries have a high demand for housing construction on a large scale, but the current techniques in the developed countries for building requires a large amount of natural resources and skilled labor. This contextualization brings sustainability problems for the construction sector in emerging countries, often with scarce natural resources and with the construction sector underdeveloped. Through a cooperative action between the construction company Mota-Engil Engineering and the University of Minho in Portugal, a construction technology was developed based on the use of Compressed Earth Blocks as part of a social concept for innovative small houses, favoring the adoption of local and natural materials and with the main premise of being dedicated to self-construction. The HiLoTec project - Development of a Sustainable Self-Construction System for Developing Countries was based on this idea. One of the several results of this project is this construction manual. To Mota-Engil the project was a platform for incubation of knowledge about earth construction and to obtain a constructive solution validated technically and scientifically, suitable to be implemented in the markets where it operates. For the University of Minho the project was an opportunity to strengthen skills in research, laboratory and scientific development, through the development of engineering studies, architecture and sustainability, as well as supporting the doctoral scholarships and dissemination of scientific publications. May the knowledge of this project be of benefit, in the future, for the welfare of those who build a HiLoTec house.
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The use of appropriate acceptance criteria in the risk assessment process for occupational accidents is an important issue but often overlooked in the literature, particularly when new risk assessment methods are proposed and discussed. In most cases, there is no information on how or by whom they were defined, or even how companies can adapt them to their own circumstances. Bearing this in mind, this study analysed the problem of the definition of risk acceptance criteria for occupational settings, defining the quantitative acceptance criteria for the specific case study of the Portuguese furniture industrial sector. The key steps to be considered in formulating acceptance criteria were analysed in the literature review. By applying the identified steps, the acceptance criteria for the furniture industrial sector were then defined. The Cumulative Distribution Function (CDF) for the injury statistics of the industrial sector was identified as the maximum tolerable risk level. The acceptable threshold was defined by adjusting the CDF to the Occupational, Safety & Health (OSH) practitioners’ risk acceptance judgement. Adjustments of acceptance criteria to the companies’ safety cultures were exemplified by adjusting the Burr distribution parameters. An example of a risk matrix was also used to demonstrate the integration of the defined acceptance criteria into a risk metric. This work has provided substantial contributions to the issue of acceptance criteria for occupational accidents, which may be useful in overcoming the practical difficulties faced by authorities, companies and experts.