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The SHP's environmental licensing and the social communication: case study analysis of Funil and Carangola; O licenciamento ambiental de PCH e a comunicacao social: analise dos estudos de caso de Funil e Carangola

Abstract

Lately, concepts and paradigms have gone through constant alterations, due to high-speed growth the globe faces the dilemma of how to keep this growing and guarantee the survival conditions for next generations. Consequently, it comes into view the requirement for the discussion towards environment preservation and sustainability. In addition to this, humanity has been seeking for solutions to this impasse and the Brazilian Electric Sector equally has looked for alternatives since the beginning of electrification in the country, in early 19{sup th} Century, when the first Small Hydropower Plants (SHPs) were installed to provide energy to the industrial development period. Moreover, at present, this same category of energy generation plant represents a good opportunity, for the reason that they are framed as one of the sources of energy that is considered renewable or less pollutant. In the past years, technological evolution has been accompanied by the national industry of equipment and also the environmental legislation has created tools to mitigate the impacts of a Small Hydroelectric Plants (SHPs). The present research has aimed not only to present in its bibliographical revision the evolution of SHPs concept associated with the environmental aspects but also the application of techniques of social communication  More>>
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 2007
Product Type:
Thesis/Dissertation
Report Number:
ETDE-BR-2422
Resource Relation:
Other Information: TH: Diss. (M.Sc.)
Subject:
24 POWER TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION; SMALL-SCALE HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTS; MICROGENERATION; LOW-HEAD HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTS; LICENSING REGULATIONS; OPERATING LICENSES; ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION; ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS; SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
OSTI ID:
21573282
Research Organizations:
Universidade Federal de Itajuba (UNIFEI), MG (Brazil). Programa de Pos-Graducao em Engenharia de Energia
Country of Origin:
Brazil
Language:
Portuguese
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: BR12V1286
Availability:
Commercial reproduction prohibited; OSTI as DE21573282
Submitting Site:
BR
Size:
145 pages
Announcement Date:
Jul 16, 2012

Citation Formats

Galhardo, Camila Rocha. The SHP's environmental licensing and the social communication: case study analysis of Funil and Carangola; O licenciamento ambiental de PCH e a comunicacao social: analise dos estudos de caso de Funil e Carangola. Brazil: N. p., 2007. Web.
Galhardo, Camila Rocha. The SHP's environmental licensing and the social communication: case study analysis of Funil and Carangola; O licenciamento ambiental de PCH e a comunicacao social: analise dos estudos de caso de Funil e Carangola. Brazil.
Galhardo, Camila Rocha. 2007. "The SHP's environmental licensing and the social communication: case study analysis of Funil and Carangola; O licenciamento ambiental de PCH e a comunicacao social: analise dos estudos de caso de Funil e Carangola." Brazil.
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title = {The SHP's environmental licensing and the social communication: case study analysis of Funil and Carangola; O licenciamento ambiental de PCH e a comunicacao social: analise dos estudos de caso de Funil e Carangola}
author = {Galhardo, Camila Rocha}
abstractNote = {Lately, concepts and paradigms have gone through constant alterations, due to high-speed growth the globe faces the dilemma of how to keep this growing and guarantee the survival conditions for next generations. Consequently, it comes into view the requirement for the discussion towards environment preservation and sustainability. In addition to this, humanity has been seeking for solutions to this impasse and the Brazilian Electric Sector equally has looked for alternatives since the beginning of electrification in the country, in early 19{sup th} Century, when the first Small Hydropower Plants (SHPs) were installed to provide energy to the industrial development period. Moreover, at present, this same category of energy generation plant represents a good opportunity, for the reason that they are framed as one of the sources of energy that is considered renewable or less pollutant. In the past years, technological evolution has been accompanied by the national industry of equipment and also the environmental legislation has created tools to mitigate the impacts of a Small Hydroelectric Plants (SHPs). The present research has aimed not only to present in its bibliographical revision the evolution of SHPs concept associated with the environmental aspects but also the application of techniques of social communication in the environmental license process. Furthermore it has looked for new communicative applicable tools in search of a larger public participation among the involved players, which results in important premises for the sustainability course of action. In order to attend those goals, two processes of SHP licensing were analyzed in Minas Gerais State, with main focus in the included Social Communication Program in the Plan of Environmental Control foreseen by the resolution number 006/87 of CONAMA (National Environmental Council). Finally, this research intended to present communicative feasible tools in the dimensioning of the participating actions in the process of SHP environmental licensing. (author)}
place = {Brazil}
year = {2007}
month = {Jul}
}