Ciências Ambientais

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    Descarte (in)adequado de resíduos sólidos nas rodovias vicinais de Fernandópolis - SP: um enfoque socioambiental
    (Universidade Brasil, 2024) Fortunato, Debora Jaqueline Gimenes Fernandes; Aguiar, Denise Regina da Costa; Tagliaferro, Evandro Roberto
    The present study aimed to identify the main places of occurrence, understand the causes of inadequate disposal of solid waste on local roads in the Municipality of Fernandópolis – SP and its consequences for the health of the local population. Qualitative research was carried out, with literature review, field research, observation, photographic records and semi-structured interviews with residents and employees of the Municipal Environment Secretariat. It can be concluded that the Municipality of Fernandópolis has a structured Municipal Solid Waste Plan and strict legislation for environmental crimes, requiring the intensification of the Intersecretariat partnership to strengthen the Policy, with greater supervision and dialogue with citizens about the real needs, demands and difficulties of everyday life, with the intention of remedying and/or mitigating inappropriate disposal in these locations.
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    Avaliação das praças da cidade de Fernandópolis-SP
    (Universidade Brasil, 2021) Agustini, Maria Vitória Gabrielli Battilani; Vazquez, Gisele Herbst
    The square is one of the most important public spaces in urban structure. In addition to a leisure area, it offers opportunities to socialize, exercise citizenship, promote the environment and increase one’s quality of life. This work aimed to carry out an evaluation in Fernandópolis, SP (Brazil) squares, through the quantiqualitative analysis of the architectural elements, infrastructure, furniture and landscaping, in order to understand the performance of these spaces and to assist in future adjustments in the municipal sphere for the services enhancement provided to the population. Research on historical, bibliographic, photographic documentary and in loco visits were carried out, which enabled the material identification and quantification, and the equipment and vegetation conservation state. It was concluded that most squares lack infrastructure and investments in the conservation and maintenance of their architectural and landscape elements. The 2012 and 2020 analysis indicates that there were no improvements in the period, which is worrying, since the city population has grown and aged, and the squares are important instruments for health and well-being. As for the trees and palms found, 89% are considered exotic, highlighting the need for greater diversification of plant species, including those native from the city.