ENVIRONMENTAL RECOVERY AND SOCIAL AND URBAN REHABILITATION. CHARACTERIZATION AND DECISION FACTORS FOR REVITALIZATION WORKS OF THE MINDU STREAM

  • Welyton Monteiro da Silva UNINORTE
  • Italo Jorge Tavares Jimenez ITEGAM
  • Priscila Bentes Damasceno ITEGAM
  • Charles Ribeiro de Brito UNINORTE

Abstract

With global pressure caused by man-made abuses often fraught with environmental impacts, world leaders have been strongly influenced to harmonize the way humans occupy the space they inhabit. This scenario results that the Public Administration reaches the most diverse locations with a view to promoting a better integration of man into the environment. In this sense, Brazil has developed, in recent years, improved legislation that affects local policies. In the municipality of Manaus, efforts have been made in this way to sustain through legislation guidelines the scope of this improvement. As an example of a search for adequacy with the laws and regiments, the Municipality of Manaus has begun the revitalization of the banks of the Mindu stream. This study sought to understand the reasons that encouraged the emergence of this municipal project. Initially a section was chosen for a more detailed analysis. Problems of socio environmental interaction were identified that caused stimulation in Public Management. To do so, we used the technical surveys made for the area in question, in order to provide a critical opinion on the data used as a starting point in planning the changes in the implementation process. The results contribute to the understanding of how civil works are important intervention tools of the Public Power, given their potential of multidisciplinary aspect in a single administrative act.

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Published
2019-06-12
How to Cite
da Silva, W., Jimenez, I. J., Damasceno, P., & de Brito, C. (2019). ENVIRONMENTAL RECOVERY AND SOCIAL AND URBAN REHABILITATION. CHARACTERIZATION AND DECISION FACTORS FOR REVITALIZATION WORKS OF THE MINDU STREAM. ITEGAM-JETIA, 5(18), 5-17. Retrieved from https://itegam-jetia.org/journal/index.php/jetia/article/view/399
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