O estudo teve por objetivo investigar o nível de acessibilidade em um Parque público de lazer em Campo Grande/MS. Do tipo descritivo/exploratório, a investigação teve como lócus de análise o Parque Lúdio Coelho Filho, recorrendo à análise morfológica como técnica de pesquisa. Os resultados indicam que com exceção dos bancos disponibilizados no parque, todos os demais itens avaliados (passeio público, portões de acesso, estacionamento, circulação horizontal, bebedouro, mobiliários, quadra esportiva, parque infantil e coreto) não atendem as especificações da NBR9050/2004. Conclui-se que, a exemplo do que vem sendo observado em outras investigações disponíveis na literatura, há uma ação ineficiente do poder estatal em relação às políticas públicas de lazer, haja vista que elas têm se caracterizado como distributivas, logo se limitando ao atendimento de apenas uma parcela da população.
Problems related to the solid waste have been shown a relevant subject, by contributing to global warming and climate change. The MSW is one of the main sources of Greenhouse Gases (GHG) emissions, especially the methane gas (CH4). Towards this concern, the general objective of this research is to estimate CH4 emissions produced at the Dom Antonio Barbosa II Sanitary Landfill, situated in the City of Campo Grande, state of MS. Its aim, specifically, is to verify the gravimetric composition of these residues, as well as measure the amount of the MSW already existing and also the volume placed in the mentioned sanitary landfill. The CH4 emissions were estimated in an accumulated total of 2,364,556.28 tCO2eq. It was obtained a total reduction of 1,479,693.87 tCO2eq by methane burning, transforming it into CO2, thus it was possible mitigating the emissions of 62.65% of CH4 generated in DAB II landfill. It is expected that the results from this research contribute to the attenuation of the problems related to the MSW impact on the environment, as well as reflect on the effectiveness of the current adopted technological model.
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