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Navegando por Assunto "Universalization sanitation"

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    Políticas de Estado e tecnologias sociais de água de chuva na Amazônia brasileira
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2023-04-27) BATISTA, Lucas Mota; SILVA, José Francisco Berrêdo Reis da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1338038101910673; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8590-2462; NAHUM, João Santos; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9009465125001273
    The Brazilian Amazon is a region marked by the deficit in the drinking water supply, dispite of your vastness in water resources. This reality imposes itself mainly on the rural populations of the region. Indeed, the utilization of rainwater arise as an alternative to the public supply, safed and regular of water in territories not accessed by conventional services. Therefore, the present research aimed the construction of a investigative and reflective study, guided by the following question: in what extent the state has acted, through public policies instruments, in consideration of the potential of stormwater as a method of public supply in the Brazilian Amazon? The first chapter introduces the introductory aspects to the thematic. The second chapter presents the article 1, with the elaboration of a sizing of the quantitative potential of Rainwater Harvesting Systems (RWHS), and is based on a representative case report of the state of Pará. The chapter three (article 2) uses as reference the case of a riverside community in the insular region of the capital of Pará, Belém, for a comparative approach, in an analysis of the economic viability of this method. In addition, the chapter four (article 3) essentially seeks to answer the guiding question. Conclusively, the results point to, factually, at least over the 20 years, diferentes initiatives to promote the use of rainwater have taken place, supported by governmental entities in the Brazilian Amazon. However, in concern to the non prioritization of this region in the main public programs of this segment in the country, the state’s performance towards the fulfillment of the sanitation universalization goals can still be seen as insufficient.
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    Políticas de Estado e tecnologias sociais de água de chuva na Amazônia brasileira
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2023-04-27) BATISTA, Lucas Mota; SILVA, José Francisco Berrêdo Reis da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1338038101910673; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8590-2462; NAHUM, João Santos; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9009465125001273; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7791-9240
    The Brazilian Amazon is a region marked by the deficit in the drinking water supply, dispite of your vastness in water resources. This reality imposes itself mainly on the rural populations of the region. Indeed, the utilization of rainwater arise as an alternative to the public supply, safed and regular of water in territories not accessed by conventional services. Therefore, the present research aimed the construction of a investigative and reflective study, guided by the following question: in what extent the state has acted, through public policies instruments, in consideration of the potential of stormwater as a method of public supply in the Brazilian Amazon? The first chapter introduces the introductory aspects to the thematic. The second chapter presents the article 1, with the elaboration of a sizing of the quantitative potential of Rainwater Harvesting Systems (RWHS), and is based on a representative case report of the state of Pará. The chapter three (article 2) uses as reference the case of a riverside community in the insular region of the capital of Pará, Belém, for a comparative approach, in an analysis of the economic viability of this method. In addition, the chapter four (article 3) essentially seeks to answer the guiding question. Conclusively, the results point to, factually, at least over the 20 years, diferentes initiatives to promote the use of rainwater have taken place, supported by governmental entities in the Brazilian Amazon. However, in concern to the non prioritization of this region in the main public programs of this segment in the country, the state’s performance towards the fulfillment of the sanitation universalization goals can still be seen as insufficient.
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