1000 resultados para Gestão porbacia hidrográfica


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Este trabalho examina o Plano de Desenvolvimento Local (PDL) para a ocupação urbana do Riacho Doce (2001-2004) na bacia do Tucunduba em Belém, a partir da concepção do documento, da percepção da equipe técnica e das vivências dos moradores. Deste modo, analisa as referências e as discussões em torno de um novo projeto de democratização da cidade, baseado no ideário da Reforma Urbana. Trata-se, portanto, de uma tentativa de retomar a teoria do espaço social por meio da contextualização do planejamento urbano na Amazônia e, designadamente, com as contradições sócio-espaciais presentes na trajetória das políticas públicas em Belém, criando um exercício de reconhecimento e de apreensão da complexidade da cidade, assim como propor novas possibilidades de gestão urbana.

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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia do Ambiente - Perfil de Gestão e Sistemas Ambientais

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Relatório de estágio de mestrado em Geografia (área de especialização em Planeamento e Gestão do Território)

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A produção de alimentos em ambientes secos, como Cabo Verde, é severamente afectada pela chuva insuficiente e irregular, secas recorrentes, eventos de alta intensidade, perdas de água através de escoamento rápido e altas taxas de evaporação do solo, resultando em baixa eficiência na utilização da água pluvial. Apesar dos investimentos em técnicas de conservação do solo e da água em Cabo Verde, a produtividade das culturas pluviais permanece baixa. O projecto de pesquisa propõe investigar tecnologias de gestão e uso da terra para condições de sequeiro de Cabo-Verde para aumentar a eficiência do uso da água de chuva e rendimento das culturas, combinando conhecimentos científicos e tradicionais numa abordagem participativa no campo. Ensaios de campo a escala de parcelas foram instalados para testar os efeitos de técnicas integradas no rendimento das culturas, nutrientes do solo e no balanço hídrico. As experiencias de campo foram concebidas e estão a ser executadas em estreita colaboração com os agricultores locais e os resultados avaliados utilizando indicadores biofísicos e económicos. O enfoque recai sobre as técnicas acessíveis de gestão e uso da terra que sejam viáveis e eficientes, aumentando a eficiência no uso da água pluvial e o rendimento das culturas de sequeiro.

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The reality of water resources management in semiarid regions, such as the Seridó region, has been shaped by a complex chain involving social-cultural, political, economic and environmental aspects, covering different spheres of activity - from local to federal. Because water is a scarce element, the most rational way pointed out by our recent history has been to move towards an increasing emphasis on the need for a truly rational, integrated, sustainable and participatory water resources management, supported by legislation and by a network of institutions that could materialize it. In this sense, despite all the advances in the formulation of public policies in water resources, which ones have indeed lead to significant changes that have occurred or are underway in semiarid regions such as Seridó? What factors may be preventing the realization of the desires rationality embedded in the framers of water policies intents? How to properly manage water resources if the current actors who promote their management and the political, human, cultural and institutional processes that intervene in this management, show strong traces of unsustainability? The research methodology adopted in this paper led to a breakdown of the traditional approach to water resource management, to integrate it into other areas of knowledge, especially to political science and public administration, catalyzed by the concept of "sustainable development". From a broad, interdisciplinary literature review, an exhaustive characterization of the river basin Seridó, a set of interviews with key people in the public administration acting in the region, a series of diagnoses and a set of propositions were made in order to correct the direction of current public policies for the region. From the point of view of public policies, it is in the deployment phase, not in its formulation, which lies a major problem of the lack of significant progress in water management. The lack of coordination between government programs are well characterized, as well as the lack of efficiency and effectiveness of their actions. The causes of this secular model are also discussed, including political factors and social relations of production, which led to a stalemate difficult, but of possible solution. It can be perceived there is a scenario of progressive deterioration of natural resources of the fragile ecosystem and a network of environmental and social consequences difficult to reverse, the result of a persistent and inertial sociopolitical culture, whose main factors reinforce itself. The work leads towards a characterization of the water resources management also from the perspective of environmental, institutional, political and human sustainability , the latter being identified, particularly as investment in the development of people as autonomous beings - not based in ideological directives of any kind - in the emancipation of the traditional figure of the poor man of the hinterland" to the "catalyst for change" responsible for their own decisions or omissions, based upon an education for free-thinking that brings each one as co-responsible epicenter of (self-) sustainable changes in their midst

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By remote sensing, geodatabase digital processing, information and expeditions to Capivara's sub-basin, was possible to identify the changes in the landscape mainly the expansion of eucalyptus, sugar-cane, and orange trees, being the last two, mainly on the Periferic Depression of Basaltic Cuesta. A significant portion of the soil on this geological area is formed from sandstones, providing high permeability to them, making them important places to groundwater recharge areas as sensible to contamination by pesticides. Throughout last decade was observed that the native vegetation fragments stabilization, keeping a reason of 26.5% on the land used between 2000 and 2010. The pasture decrease being substituted by eucalyptus, sugar-cane and orange trees call attention for the changes in the agribusiness model demanded by the current economic and social necessity. Pasture decrease followed by erosions decrease on sub-basin is evidence that these two aspects are strongly related.

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Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Energia na Agricultura) - FCA

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Pós-graduação em Geociências e Meio Ambiente - IGCE

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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)

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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)