International Environmental Politics
Mostrando 13-24 de 24 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Águas transfronteiriças superficiais: o caso da bacia do rio Danúbio / Superficial transboundary waters: the case of the Danube river basin
In the last decades we have seen the environmental issues being transformed into one of the main challenges for humanity. Their transnational dimension is reached when natural limits do not coincide with political ones, enhancing, therefore, the complexity of the problem. Consequently, topics such as sustainability and environmental security start to acquire
Publicado em: 2006
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14. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT MODEL PROPOSED FOR NEPHROLOGY SERVICES / PROPOSTA DE UM MODELO DE GESTÃO AMBIENTAL PARA OS SERVIÇOS DE NEFROLOGIA
The environmental question has being a great societys concern, besides being a relevant theme in the national and international governmetal politics. The current moment demands new models of management and, consequently, new ways of environmental management with a bigger social responsibility. The aim of this study is propose a new model of Environmental Man
Publicado em: 2006
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15. Meio ambiente natural: necessidade de efetiva proteção
The purpose of the theme proposed is to consider matters concerning the material legal protection of the environment, and the instruments available in the Brazilian law intended to assure the effectiveness, celerity and instrumentality of the collective jurisdictional proceeding. This work will be based on the Federal Constitution of 1988 and Democratic Stat
Publicado em: 2006
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16. FROM THE INTERNATIONAL TO THE LOCAL PLANE: THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY AND BRAZIL / DO INTERNACIONAL AO LOCAL: A CONVENÇÃO DAS NAÇÕES UNIDAS SOBRE DIVERSIDADE BIOLÓGICA E O BRASIL
This research focuses on the relationship between international and domestic Brazilian law relating to biodiversity protection. Specifically, I map the translation of the Convention on biological diversity locally. I seek, thus, to place Brazilian environmental law in the larger international context. The work comprises a preliminary chapter on the context o
Publicado em: 2005
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17. Marx visits Monsanto: to think the agrarian question on the XXI century. / Marx visita a Monsanto: para pensar a questão agrária no século XXI.
This work seeks to relate the ressurgence and protagonism of the peasant movements on the space of world articulation and alternatives building to neoliberalism, identified with the World Social Forum (WSF) process. On the peasants discourse to globalization in this context, the opposition to the genetically modified organisms (transgenics) in its introducti
Publicado em: 2005
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18. THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL NORM IN THE CHEMICAL SAFETY REALM FROM BHOPAL TO THE CONVENTION 174 OF THE INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION (ILO) CONCERNING THE PREVENTION OF MAJOR INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS / A CONSTRUÇÃO SOCIAL DA NORMA AMBIENTAL INTERNACIONAL NA ÁREA DE SEGURANÇA QUÍMICA: DE BHOPAL À CONVENÇÃO 174 DA ORGANIZAÇÃO INTERNACIONAL DO TRABALHO (OIT) PARA A PREVENÇÃO DE ACIDENTES INDUSTRIAIS AMPLIADOS
This paperwork deals with the social construction process of the international norm in the chemical safety realm. The point of departure was a local reality -- the occurrence of a major industrial accident --- and its impacts on the international environment. The perception of that reality as a social fact, constructed from a wider environmental awareness or
Publicado em: 2004
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19. REGIONAL INTEGRATION AND THE FORMATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES NAFTA AND THE EU / INTEGRAÇÃO REGIONAL E A FORMAÇÃO DE POLÍTICAS AMBIENTAIS - NAFTA E UNIÃO EUROPÉIA
This Project compares, under an institutionalist perspective, two distinct regional projects: The European Union - a product of a process initiated in the 1950´s, with higher level of institutionalization and delegation to supranational bodies and with also more member states, and the North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta) - a more recent venture, of i
Publicado em: 2003
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20. ¿''Globalización sostenible''? Desarrollo sostenible como pegamento para el montón de cristales trizados del neoliberalismo
During the World Summit on Sustainable Development, held in Johannesburg by mid 2001, it was clearly observed that our understandings and practices concerning sustainable development are on a dead end. This is due to the fact that the much more dynamic processes of neo-liberal globalization and of world restructuring had been ignored, including the new legit
Ambiente & Sociedade. Publicado em: 2003
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21. RUMO AO DESENVOLVIMENTO SUSTENTÁVEL O PROCESSO DE INSTITUCIONALIZAÇÃO DE POLÍTICAS AMBIENTAIS NO BANCO MUNDIAL / THE PROCESS OF ENVIRONMENTAL INSTITUTIONALIZATION IN THE WORLD BANK
This work intends to describe the process of environmental institutionalization occurred in the World Bank. Initially, the thesis describes the international organization not only as an economic resource provider to its members but also as an intellectual actor. Then, it was particularly emphasized three phases that led to organizational changes - from 1970
Publicado em: 2002
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22. O dito e o feito, em Educação ambiental, no Brasil, no início do Século XXI
The National Curriculum Parameters (PCN), are constituted by a set of books, edited in 1997 (1st to 4th year of elementary school), 1998 (5th to 8th year of secondary school) and 1999 (high school), and consist of a collection of well-formulated proposals, well presented and with solid theoretical basis. This proposal implies in the introduction of the conce
Publicado em: 2001
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23. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE BIODIVERSITY CONVENTION IN BRAZIL
The Convention on Biological Diversity came into force in December 1993. This Convention seeks to generate improved understanding of the biological resources of all countries, and to create conditions that protect and enhance biodiversity by appropriate policies, financial incentives and international collaboration. The Convention also aims to pioneer innova
Publicado em: 1998
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24. Equality and difference: persisting historical themes in health and alcohol policies affecting Indigenous Australians
Disseminating national health and alcohol policies to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia has been a challenging task for governments and public servants. This has been for a number of reasons, including the enduring (negative) legacy of past “Aboriginal affairs” policies, the fact that Indigenous health programmes and alcohol progr
BMJ Group.