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Este documento apresenta os resultados da pesquisa de impactos sociais do Sistema Brasileiro de Classificação de Solos - SiBCS. Observou-se que a contribuição do SiBCS para a sociedade brasileira se mostra de forma muito abrangente, não apenas no ensino das ciências do solo, como nos múltiplos usos do conhecimento gerado, os quais se enquadram no componente da metodologia de avaliação denominado Compromisso Social do Desenvolvimento Agrícola, contribuindo assim para o desenvolvimento sustentável nos múltiplos desdobramentos das suas possibilidades de aplicação.
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Objetiva avaliar a influencia do adensamento, coesão, e da compactação nas caracteriísticas do solo e, consequentemente, na distribuição do sistema radicular.
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2013
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1998
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O objetivo deste trabalho foi identificar e priorizar as demandas de natureza tecnológica, resultantes de problemas que atuam como entraves ou "gargalos' ao desenvolvimento do sistema produtivo de madeira e móveis.
Demandas tecnológicas para o sistema produtivo de borracha extrativa (Hevea spp.) no estado do Acre.
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Este trabalho é parte do resultado do "Projeto Plataforma Tecnológica para o setor extrativista do estado do Acre".
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2015
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2015
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2014
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Este trabalho teve como objetivo calcular a uniformidade de irrigação para sistema de irrigação por aspersão do tipo canhão hidráulico submetido a vários espaçamentos em campo. Foi conduzido na propriedade hidroagrícola Lagoa do Ouro, no Município de Jequié, Bahia. O aspersor utilizado é do tipo canhão hidráulico, Plona-PLN 25. Foram utilizados 80 coletores no campo espaçados de 6 (m) para coleta das lâminas de água (mm). A evapotranspiração potencial da cultura foi medida a partir do tanque classe "A" instalado na propriedade. Os maiores valores apresentados de coeficientes de uniformidade CUC e CUD foram de 78% e 71% respectivamente para o espaçamento de 36x36 m; e os menores, 67% e 30% para o espaçamento 42x42 m.
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2016
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2015
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2015
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2015
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Businesses interact constantly with the environment, realizing several and heterogeneous exchanges. Organizations can be considered a system of different interests, frequently conflicting and the satisfaction of different stakeholders is a condition of success and survival. National and international literature attempts to explain the complex connection between companies and environment. In particular, the Stakeholder Theory considers crucial for businesses the identification of different stakeholders and their involvement in decision-making process. In this context, profit can not be considered the only purpose of companies existence and business aims become more numerous and different. The Stakeholder Theory is often utilized as framework for tourism studies, in particular in Sustainable Tourism Development research. In fact, authors consider sustainable the tourism development able to satisfy interests of different stakeholders, traditionally identified as local community and government, businesses, tourists and natural environment. Tourism businesses have to guarantee the optimal use of natural resources, the respect of socio-cultural tradition of local community and the creation of socio-economic benefits for all stakeholders in destinations. An obstacle to sustainable tourism development that characterizes a number of destinations worldwide is tourism demand seasonality. In fact, its negative impact on the environment, economy and communities may be highly significant. Pollution, difficulties in the use of public services, stress for residents, seasonal incomes, are all examples of the negative effects of seasonality. According to the World Tourism Organization (2004) the limitation of seasonality can favour the sustainability of tourism. Literature suggests private and public strategies to minimize the negative effects of tourism seasonality, as diversification of tourism products, identification of new market segments, launching events, application of public instruments like eco-taxes and use of differential pricing policies. Revenue Management is a managerial system based on differential pricing and able to affect price sensitive tourists. This research attempts to verify if Revenue Management, created to maximize profits in tourism companies, can also mitigate the seasonality of tourism demand, producing benefits for different stakeholders of destinations and contributing to Sustainable Tourism Development. In particular, the study attempts to answer the following research questions: 1) Can Revenue Management control the flow of tourist demand? 2) Can Revenue Management limit seasonality, producing benefits for different stakeholders of a destination? 3) Can Revenue Management favor the development of Sustainable Tourism? The literature review on Stakeholder Theory, Sustainable Tourism Development, tourism seasonality and Revenue Management forms the foundation of the research, based on a case study approach looking at a significant destination located in the Southern coast of Sardinia, Italy. A deductive methodology was applied and qualitative and quantitative methods were utilized. This study shows that Revenue Management has the potential to limit tourism seasonality, to mitigate negative impacts occurring from tourism activities, producing benefits for local community and to contribute to Sustainable Tourism Development.