2020
DOI: 10.34037/978-989-54942-7-9_8_3
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Risco tecnológico como vetor de desenvolvimento do risco ambiental. O caso da região da Costa Verde-Serra do Mar (RJ)

Abstract: ara estudos relacionados com a avaliação de risco, é imprescindível a visão holística, do meio ambiente, com vista aos desdobramentos das dimensões espaciais que refletem, desde a escala global até a local. A abordagem holística enfatiza que o todo pode muitas vezes ser mais bem explicado do que suas partes isoladamente. O risco tecnológico é frequentemente encontrado no âmbito dos processos produtivos e na atividade industrial. A questão é que o risco tecnológico está associado ao risco natural, porque pode f… Show more

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“…57 Although this program has provided economic benefits to rural regions in northeastern Brazil, the use of ROC for irrigation has been observed to cause progressive soil salinization. 57,58 Furthermore, the suitability of MWRC (as opposed to ROC from groundwater desalination) for these applications is still uncertain due to the presence of micropollutants. Similar to evaporation ponds, aqua-or algaculture can directly expose wildlife to these contaminants, whereas percolation from land application can potentially contaminate drinking water aquifers.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…57 Although this program has provided economic benefits to rural regions in northeastern Brazil, the use of ROC for irrigation has been observed to cause progressive soil salinization. 57,58 Furthermore, the suitability of MWRC (as opposed to ROC from groundwater desalination) for these applications is still uncertain due to the presence of micropollutants. Similar to evaporation ponds, aqua-or algaculture can directly expose wildlife to these contaminants, whereas percolation from land application can potentially contaminate drinking water aquifers.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%