Browsing by Author "Giudice, Dante Severo"
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Item Atividade pesqueira no mundo rural contemporâneo do município de Cairu/ Ba(Universidade Catolica de Salvador, 2015-02-24) Paixão, Luis Henrique Couto; Alencar, Cristina Maria Macêdo de; http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4707963E9; Giudice, Dante Severo; Prost, CatherineThis research demonstrates the interaction between the lifestyles of fishermen and the contemporary dynamics of the city Cairu in Bahia and its outlook in the existing development project. The city of Cairu, the only archipelago municipality of Brazil, is located on the east coast of Bahia. It has 26 islands, three of which (Tinharé, Boipeba and Cairu) contain 13 localities, among them Gamboa, Garapuá, Moreré and São Sebastião, where the field work was preformed. The survey results confirm the theoretical perspective that the relationship between rural and urban areas shapes the contemporary dynamics of the city, showing the importance of the populations of these places and their ways of living in the municipal context, forming a complex space. The research extends the discussions about the contribution of fishing to the understanding of the fabric of societies that have a direct relationship with nature in their social and economic practicesItem Manguezal do rio passa vaca: aspectos da degradação ambiental(Universidade Católica do Salvador, 2009-10) Pinto, Tiaia Costa; Giudice, Dante Severo; UCSAL, Universidade Católica do SalvadorItem Monumento Natural dos Cânions do Subaé: mapeamento dos recursos naturais, do uso do solo e proposta de ampliação(Universidade Católica do Salvador, 2020-04-08) Ávila, Marcelo Torres; Carvalho, Silvana Sá de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/; Giudice, Dante Severo; http://lattes.cnpq.br/; Benati, Kátia Regina; http://lattes.cnpq.br/; Rocha, Washington de Jesus Sant'Anna da Franca; http://lattes.cnpq.br/The Subaé Canyons Natural Monument (Brazil) is a protected area located in the state of Bahia, recognized for its canyons, waterfalls and natural resources. The objective of this work was to carry out, with the support of geotechnologies, a mapping that involved the natural resources and land use of the Natural Monument, in order to present a proposal to expand its current limits. The methodology used geospatial data from a Digital Elevation Model, orbital images and fieldwork data. Satellite images dated January 2019 were used to create a thematic map of vegetation cover and land use generated by photointerpretation. The results revealed that the majority of the territory of the Natural Monument is occupied by regenerating forests, however in a very fragmented way with significant degraded areas. By means of local geomorphometric derivations from a Digital Elevation Model, the relief, the unknown hydrography and the permanent preservation areas of the conservation unit were mapped in a Geographic Information System. The results supported the suggestion of new limits, considered more appropriate for the Natural Monument. It was concluded that there is an imperative need to discipline the land use of the unit, with the purpose of preserving the remaining natural resources and enabling the recovery of degraded areas. The proposal for the new limits is presented in a more coherent way with the objectives that justified the creation of the Natural Monument in 2006. The information collected by this research presents contributions to the management plan that until then was not developed.Item O papel das redes urbanas no estado da Bahia: estudo de caso – Feira de Santana –Ba(Universidade Católica do Salvador, 2006-10) Copque, Augusto César da Silva Machado; Silva, Maria Noelia de Araujo; Giudice, Dante Severo; UCSAL, Universidade Católica do SalvadorItem O planejamento urbano e a efetividade dos direitos à cidade no bairro do Calabar – Salvador/Ba(Universidade Catolica de Salvador, 2014-06-10) Teixeira, Humberto Gustavo Drummond da Silva; Vasconcelos, Pedro de Almeida; http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4787434P4; Portella, André Alves; Giudice, Dante SeveroThe work in question seeks to conduct a study of sociological and legal nature of the right to the city, using the legal and historical methods. We aim to demonstrate this academic production survey conducted in order to analyze and verify the rights to the city from the perspective of the current demands of Salvador, from the concrete reality of the Calabar district. From this, we will study and analyze the history of the formation of Brazilian cities to understand their current problems, their demands from commitments to major events such as the FIFA 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympic Games, and as verifies the effectiveness of state action regarding the rights to the city in areas historically excluded, as is the case of Calabar and many squater settlements that exist in Brazilian cities. Used as benchmarks for both theoretical concepts about the town, urban development, fundamental rights, right to the city, urban forms and urban exclusion from literature review of works on constitutional law, urban sociology and geography, as well as interviews with locals Calabar neighborhood. We care still conduct this research from the check right to the city in Calabar through five fundamental social rights, which are labor, housing, health, education and transport, using as methodological procedure the interviews. In this sense, the objectives were achieved as a reflection on the Brazilian city and the problems concerning the urban planning of cities today, as it was possible to verify the effectiveness of the right to the city, from state action in Calabar neighborhood.Item Subalternização socioambiental por determinantes ambientais de hidroelétricas brasileiras: quando condicionantes se sobrepõem ao licenciamento(Universidade Católica do Salvador, 2020-03-27) Fontes, Alessandra Renata Freitas; Giudice, Dante Severo; http://lattes.cnpq.br/; Alencar, Cristina Maria Macêdo de; http://lattes.cnpq.br; Cunha Júnior, Dirley da; http://lattes.cnpq.brThis dissertation consists of three chapters in article format, in addition to the general introduction and final considerations. The first chapter aims to contextualize the problem from a systematic review of the methodology used to project the behavior of the demand for electricity in Brazil, especially with regard to the creation of hydroelectric dams. The second chapter, on the other hand, aims to analyze whether in the institution of such energy policies, the existing protections are applied in the national and international legal framework, which guarantees the right of consultation to the impacted indigenous peoples. The third chapter aims to investigate how the pressures made by certain economic groups have created a tendency for environmental licensing in Brazil, with regard to the creation of energy policies. For the study, it starts from the juridical-sociological aspect and uses the theoretical research methodology, based on a bibliographic review based on documents that evidence the exposed theme. As a result of the research, it is inferred that there is an asymmetry of power in the construction of such enterprises, which results in a social appropriation of socio-environmental conflicts, insofar as the use of environmental spaces occurs to the detriment of the use that other social segments make of the territory. . In addition, it is clear that despite the legal restrictions imposed, it is possible to note the express disregard for the fundamental rights of indigenous peoples in the environmental licensing process, in the implementation of hydroelectric projects. In addition, there is evidence of the preparation of legal and political apparatus, with the objective of circumventing the regulatory restrictions imposed by Brazilian environmental legislation regarding the environmental licensing of hydroelectric plants and dams in the Brazilian territory. That said, it is concluded that there is a trend in environmental licensing in Brazil, that is, the environmental feasibility of projects has been relying more and more on environmental conditions and less on the assessment of environmental feasibility.