Social Impacts Of Mining
Mostrando 13-16 de 16 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. O impacto do Programa Choque de Gestão no modelo de assistência prestada pela Superintendência Regional de Ensino de Ponte Nova às escolas estaduais a ela jurisdicionadas / The impact of the Management Impact Program in the model of attendance rendered by the Regional Superintendency of Teaching of Ponte Nova
The objective of this work was to evaluate the impacts of the Program of Administrative Modernization in course in the State of Minas Gerais, denominated Management Impact Program (MIP), in the model of attendance rendered by the Regional Superintendency of Teaching (SRE) of Ponte Nova to the schools to her jurisdicionadas. Taking as theoretical-methodologic
Publicado em: 2006
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14. A Mineração de Brita na Região Metropolitana do Rio de Janeiro
The crushed stone mining directly supplies the raw material used in civil construction, making possible the execution of basic infrastructure, construction and paving works in general, playing a fundamental role in the urban development. Such development along with the necessity of the supplier-consumer proximity has approximated the population and the miner
Publicado em: 2005
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15. Environmental perception and mining in the urban area of Jaguariuna, SP / Percepção ambiental e mineração na area urbana de Jaguariuna, SP
Mining is an important industry for developing countries. Minerals used in the construction industry, such as crushed rock, stand out because of their great demand, due to the increasing urbanization. Nevertheless, the coexistence of this kind of mining with the social, physical and biological media has not been peaceful, as they are generally located in the
Publicado em: 2005
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16. “Profits before people”? A systematic review of the health and safety impacts of privatising public utilities and industries in developed countries
Debates on government privatisation policies have often focused on the alleged effects of privatisation on health and safety. A systematic review (through Quality of Reporting of Meta‐analysis) of the effects of privatising industries and utilities on the health (including injuries) of employees and the public was conducted. The data sources were electroni
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