2009
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-81232009000600006
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Eixos de desenvolvimento econômico e geração de conflitos socioambientais no Brasil: desafios para a sustentabilidade e a justiça ambiental

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“…Some authors have suggested that the predominance of consultants in engineering and biological sciences seems to concentrate information in two extremes: one biological extreme, with a focus on flora and fauna, and the engineering extreme, including engineering blueprints, along with substantial data on production units, maintenance projects and industrial plants (Porto and Milanez, 2009;Silva et al, 2009). …”
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“…Some authors have suggested that the predominance of consultants in engineering and biological sciences seems to concentrate information in two extremes: one biological extreme, with a focus on flora and fauna, and the engineering extreme, including engineering blueprints, along with substantial data on production units, maintenance projects and industrial plants (Porto and Milanez, 2009;Silva et al, 2009). …”
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“…According to Porto and Milanez (2009), it is essential that ecologists, public health specialists, sociologists, geographers, and anthropologists participate in solving complex situations involving environmental conflicts, such as licensing processes, because they can examine those events from the group perspective. Similarly, USH health workers should collaborate in EIAs of large operations.…”
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“…A consequência é a aceleração de entropias globais, ou seja, processos de desorganização dos ecossistemas e da própria vida, acentuados pela emergência dos chamados riscos ecológicos globais nas últimas décadas, como as mudanças climáticas globais MILANEZ, 2009).…”
Section: Breves Notas Sobre O Campo Da Saúde Coletiva E a Questão Ambunclassified
“…Increased productivity, strong monoculture presence, field mechanization, export agribusiness and pesticides consumption are characteristics of the so-called Brazilian "agricultural modernization" begun in the 1960s and 1970s 1 . However, the development of this agricultural model to current times has been responsible for impacts and damages to the environment and public health 2 .…”
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