952 resultados para Dwellings -- Heating and ventilation -- Environmental aspects


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O presente estudo objetiva sublinhar o estudo prévio de impacto de vizinhança como instrumento de política urbana apto a conformar a autonomia privada do incorporador imobiliário no exercício do direito de construir o condomínio edilício a legalidade constitucional. O que justifica o debate é a necessidade de harmonizar,numa sociedade de risco, a liberdade de construir o condomínio edilício à proteção e não degradação do meio ambiente urbano, gerenciando os riscos e planejando a utilização e fruição dos recursos ambientais, apresentando um instrumento de política urbana que alie a livre iniciativa do incorporador imobiliário e a preservação ambiental urbana como meta. Nestes termos segue o problema do presente estudo:qual é o instrumento de política urbana que pode conformar a autonomia privada do incorporador imobiliário no exercício do direito de construir o condomínio edilício à legalidade constitucional?Para responder esta indagação buscou-se: escorçar o histórico dos aspectos jurídicos e econômicos na produção do condomínio edilício; relacionar o princípio do numerus clausus e da tipicidade nos direitos reais para distinguir o condomínio edilício como tipo de direito real; identificar o espaço para fixação do conteúdo do condomínio edilício pelo incorporador imobiliário na viabilização, instituição e constituição; sublinhar a legalidade constitucional como um método hermenêutico; identificar as premissas metodológicas da legalidade constitucional; identificar os valores constitucionais que irradiam no exercício do direito de construir o condomínio edilício na cidade; distinguir a noção contemporânea de vizinhança; sublinhar a disciplina jurídica do estudo prévio de impacto de vizinhança; e identificar os conteúdos dos fatores de investigação do estudo prévio de impacto de vizinhança, relacionando-os com a construção do condomínio edilício. A pesquisa teve um enfoque quali-quantitativo no tratamento dos dados levantados em censos e relatórios de pesquisa, segundo amostras estratificadas e de acessibilidade do universo pesquisado, com a utilização do método de procedimento descritivo, tendo como delineamento as bibliografias e documentos concernentes ao tema. Os resultados revelaram que a construção do condomínio edilício pode causar impactos na vizinhança; que o estudo prévio de impacto de vizinhança é o instrumento de política urbana necessário para conformar a autonomia privada do incorporador imobiliário, no exercício do direito de construir o condomínio edilício, a legalidade constitucional; que para exigi-lo depende de regulamentação legal municipal; e que é baixa esta regulamentação dentre os Municípios brasileiros.

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This synthesis presents a science overview of the major forest management Issues involved in the recovery of anadromous salmonids affected by timber harvest in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. The issues involve the components of ecosystem-based watershed management and how best to implement them, including how to: Design buffer zones to protect fish habitat while enabling economic timber production; Implement effective Best Management Practices (BMPs) to prevent nonpoint-source pollution; Develop watershed-level procedures across property boundaries to prevent cumulative impacts; Develop restoration procedures to contribute to recovery of ecosystem processes; and Enlist support of private landowners in watershed planning, protection, and restoration. Buffer zones, BMPs, cumulative impact prevention, and restoration are essential elements of what must be a comprehensive approach to habitat protection and restoration applied at the watershed level within a larger context of resource concerns in the river basin, species status under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), and regional environmental and economic issues (Fig. ES. 1). This synthesis 1) reviews salmonid habitat requirements and potential effects of logging; 2) describes the technical foundation of forest practices and restoration; 3) analyzes current federal and non-federal forest practices; and 4) recommends required elements of comprehensive watershed management for recovery of anadromous salmonids.

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Technological innovation has made it possible to grow marine finfish in the coastal and open ocean. Along with this opportunity comes environmental risk. As a federal agency charged with stewardship of the nation’s marine resources, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) requires tools to evaluate the benefits and risks that aquaculture poses in the marine environment, to implement policies and regulations which safeguard our marine and coastal ecosystems, and to inform production designs and operational procedures compatible with marine stewardship. There is an opportunity to apply the best available science and globally proven best management practices to regulate and guide a sustainable United States (U.S.) marine finfish farming aquaculture industry. There are strong economic incentives to develop this industry, and doing so in an environmentally responsible way is possible if stakeholders, the public and regulatory agencies have a clear understanding of the relative risks to the environment and the feasible solutions to minimize, manage or eliminate those risks. This report spans many of the environmental challenges that marine finfish aquaculture faces. We believe that it will serve as a useful tool to those interested in and responsible for the industry and safeguarding the health, productivity and resilience of our marine ecosystems. This report aims to provide a comprehensive review of some predominant environmental risks that marine fish cage culture aquaculture, as it is currently conducted, poses in the marine environment and designs and practices now in use to address these environmental risks in the U.S. and elsewhere. Today’s finfish aquaculture industry has learned, adapted and improved to lessen or eliminate impacts to the marine habitats in which it operates. What progress has been made? What has been learned? How have practices changed and what are the results in terms of water quality, benthic, and other environmental effects? To answer these questions we conducted a critical review of the large body of scientific work published since 2000 on the environmental impacts of marine finfish aquaculture around the world. Our report includes results, findings and recommendations from over 420 papers, primarily from peer-reviewed professional journals. This report provides a broad overview of the twenty-first century marine finfish aquaculture industry, with a targeted focus on potential impacts to water quality, sediment chemistry, benthic communities, marine life and sensitive habitats. Other environmental issues including fish health, genetic issues, and feed formulation were beyond the scope of this report and are being addressed in other initiatives and reports. Also absent is detailed information about complex computer simulations that are used to model discharge, assimilation and accumulation of nutrient waste from farms. These tools are instrumental for siting and managing farms, and a comparative analysis of these models is underway by NOAA.

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This report presents the results of a two-year investigation and summary of oceanographic satellite data obtained from multiple operational data providers and sources, spanning years of operational data collection. Long-term summaries of Sea Surface Temperature (SST) and SST fronts, Sea Surface Height Anomalies (SSHA), surface currents, ocean color chlorophyll and turbidity, and winds are provided. Merged satellite oceanographic data revealed information on: (1) seasonal cycles and timing of transition periods; (2) linkages between seasonal effects (warming and cooling), upwelling processes and transport; and (3) nutrient/sediment sources, sinks, and physical limiting factors controlling surface response for Olympic Coast marine environments. These data and information can be used for building relevant hind cast models, ecological forecasts, and regional environmental indices (e.g. upwelling, climate, “hot spot”) on biological distribution and/or response in the PNW.

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Innovative research relating oceans and human health is advancing our understanding of disease-causing organisms in coastal ecosystems. Novel techniques are elucidating the loading, transport and fate of pathogens in coastal ecosystems, and identifying sources of contamination. This research is facilitating improved risk assessments for seafood consumers and those who use the oceans for recreation. A number of challenges still remain and define future directions of research and public policy. Sample processing and molecular detection techniques need to be advanced to allow rapid and specific identification of microbes of public health concern from complex environmental samples. Water quality standards need to be updated to more accurately reflect health risks and to provide managers with improved tools for decision-making. Greater discrimination of virulent versus harmless microbes is needed to identify environmental reservoirs of pathogens and factors leading to human infections. Investigations must include examination of microbial community dynamics that may be important from a human health perspective. Further research is needed to evaluate the ecology of non-enteric water-transmitted diseases. Sentinels should also be established and monitored, providing early warning of dangers to ecosystem health. Taken together, this effort will provide more reliable information about public health risks associated with beaches and seafood consumption, and how human activities can affect their exposure to disease-causing organisms from the oceans.

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A survey of the Sofala Bank (Mozambique) was conducted to: estimate the abundance of shallow-water shrimp in the area between 16 degree 20'S and 20 degree 20'S, from 5 to 100 meters; estimate the shallow-water shrimp species composition and distribution pattern of main species. Collect biological data of the main species, Penaeus indicus and Metapenaeus monoceros; study the shrimp by-catch, species composition and biological data collection of the most abundant species of commercial value; and collect environmental data to clarify the shelf circulation on the Sofala Bank and the main oceanic features in the regions 15 degree S to 18 degree S and south of 22 degree S.