Kuttanad, the broad below-sea-level polder-farming-system located around the Vembanad Ramsar site is the second globally significant agricultural heritage system (GIAHS) of the FAO in South India. At one point in time, Kuttanad was well known for its rich and traditional indigenous farming practices and the associated high aquatic biodiversity. However, intensive green-revolution practices and regular sewage inflow from the up towns over the past few decades caused the entire wetlands to remain eutrophicated. Continuous application of diverse agrochemicals in the paddy fields and leakage of diesel and engine oil from the intensive operation of tourist diesel-boats in the water bodies resulted in excessive accumulation of toxic residues in Kuttanad. The fish and other aquatic biodiversity-wealth of Kuttanad have been destroyed and the farming remains highly uneconomical. Therefore, the 'GIAHS' title of Kuttanad is an opportunity to regain its lost ecological balance. Invitation of global attention to this fact is the principal objective of this investigation.
O presente estudo analisa como as publicidades virtuais que utilizam indevidamente dados pessoais ampliaram a interferência na sociedade, por meio de ofertas não solicitadas, especialmente no contexto da pandemia do COVID-19. Através do meio de pesquisa bibliográfica qualitativa, demonstra-se como os anúncios publicitários virtuais indesejados e excessivos configuram prática de assédio de consumo. Ao final, conclui-se que essas publicidades podem ser causa para danos aos consumidores, indicando a necessidade de uma garantia fundamental, instrumentalizada por meio da responsabilidade civil, a saber, o Habeas Mente.
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