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Ramos, Pedro. |
O texto analisa o surgimento e evolução do mercado de álcool carburante no Brasil, destacando seu elo com a trajetória do mercado interno e exportações de açúcar. Mostra que durante muito tempo tais mercados foram marcados pela ação planejadora por parte do órgão estatal (o IAA/Instituto do Açúcar e do Álcool) criado em 1933, e que o enfraquecimento de tal incumbência quando do advento do Proálcool em 1975 foi seguido do esvaziamento de outras atribuições do órgão entre 1985 e 1990, quando foi extinto. Destaca o comportamento da mistura de álcool anidro à gasolina, o ufanismo quanto à possibilidade de substituição do consumo de gasolina pelo de álcool hidratado, a crise de abastecimento deste álcool em 1989/90 e o problema decorrente da possibilidade de... |
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation |
Palavras-chave: Brasil; Mercados; Açúcar; Álcool; Planejamento; Brazil; Markets; Sugar; Alcohol; Planning; Agribusiness. |
Ano: 2008 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/112757 |
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Walkerden, Greg; Macquarie University; gmw@bwassociates.com.au. |
Adaptive management planning projects use multiparty, multidisciplinary workshops and simulation modeling to facilitate dialogue, negotiation, and planning. However, they have been criticized as a poor medium for conflict resolution. Alternative processes from the conflict resolution tradition, e.g., principled negotiation and sequenced negotiation, address uncertainty and biophysical constraints much less skillfully than does adaptive management. When we evaluate adaptive management planning using conflict resolution practice as a benchmark, we can design better planning procedures. Adaptive management planning procedures emerge that explore system structure, dynamics, and uncertainty, and that also provide a strong negotiation process, grounded in... |
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Synthesis |
Palavras-chave: Adaptive management; Conflict resolution; Crossing; Ecosystem management; Environmental management; Negotiation; Planning; Practice; Principled negotiation; Professional practice; Resource management; Strategic environmental assessment.. |
Ano: 2006 |
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Brown, William J.. |
The University of Saskatchewan (U of S) offers 2 courses in agribusiness planning where students form groups of 3 or 4 and prepare a complete business plan for an actual or planned agribusiness. Individuals or groups wishing to have a agribusiness plan completed can apply to the U of S and a student group will be assigned to their project. The components of a business plan includes the following sections; the executive summary, the introduction to the business being planned, the industry overview, the operations plan, the human resources plan, the marketing plan, and the financial plan which includes 10 years of financial projections. The paper also includes brief descriptions of a number of business plans completed by the students in the last number of... |
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation |
Palavras-chave: Agribusiness; Planning; Teaching; Cases; Agribusiness; Teaching/Communication/Extension/Profession. |
Ano: 2005 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/24275 |
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Basile, George; Arizona State University; george.basile@asu.edu. |
Recently, an approach for global sustainability, the planetary-boundary approach (PBA), has been proposed, which combines the concept of tipping points with global-scale sustainability indicators. The PBA could represent a significant step forward in monitoring and managing known and suspected global sustainability criteria. However, as the authors of the PBA describe, the approach faces numerous and fundamental challenges that must be addressed, including successful identification of key global sustainability metrics and their tipping points, as well as the coordination of systemic individual and institutional actions that are required to address the sustainability challenges highlighted. We apply a previously published framework for systematic and... |
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Insight |
Palavras-chave: Framework for strategic sustainable development; Planetary boundaries; Planning; Strategy; Sustainability; Tipping points. |
Ano: 2013 |
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Mikkelsen, Eirik; Fanning, Lucia; Kreiss, Cornelia; Billing, Suzannah‐lynn; Dennis, John; Filgueira, Ramon; Grant, Jon; Krause, Gesche; Lipton, Doug; Miller, Molly; Perez, Jose; Stead, Selina; Villasante, Sebastian. |
This paper focuses on the availability of economic indicators and metrics to assess effects of marine aquaculture production in the North Atlantic area (the EU, Norway, Canada and USA), including also social and environmental effects. We consider how aquaculture planning and management is organised in the different countries and the usefulness of economic information to address different aquaculture‐related policies. We find that the most relevant economic data for aquaculture management should be at the local and regional levels rather than nationally. The availability of such economic data is mapped for national, regional and local level. The focus is on data that are publicly available from authorities or research institutions. The availability of data... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Aquaculture; Economic data; Management; Planning; Policy relevance. |
Ano: 2021 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00646/75811/76753.pdf |
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Nascimento, Gilberto Costa Do; Carvalho, Lucas Araujo; Santos, Jair Carvalho Dos. |
Em 2006 a área plantada de banana (Musa spp) no Acre foi de 8.916 ha, a área colhida de 8.896 ha, a produção de 75.589 toneladas e o rendimento médio de 8,49 t/ha, sendo a mesorregião do Vale do Acre a principal produtora com 56.805 toneladas, representando 75,14% da produção estadual (IBGE, 2008). A banana comprida, ou cultivar D’Angola, do Subgrupo Terra (AAB), é amplamente cultivada nesta região, sendo o município de Acrelândia o principal produtor. Não há informações a respeito do desempenho econômico dessa atividade, que possa orientar o planejamento de políticas agrícolas e os investimentos privados na atividade. Este trabalho objetivou avaliar o desempenho econômico-financeiro do sistema de produção tradicional de banana comprida, utilizado pelos... |
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation |
Palavras-chave: Banana; Custos de produção; Planejamento; Vale do Acre; Musa spp.; Banana; Production costs; Planning; Acre Valley; Crop Production/Industries. |
Ano: 2008 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/112694 |
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Oliveira,Deumara Galdino de; Delgado,Angel Ramon Sanchez; Ventura,Sergio Drumond; Cruz,Marcelo Dib; Rodrigues,Paulo Cesar Parga. |
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to develop and implement a linear-programming model (LP) that provides as its result a schedule with the best selection of crops in each plot per period, and with the greatest weight gain for each animal. The linear-programming model was developed from empirical work carried out by Alvarenga and Gontijo Neto (2008) in an area of 24 hectares of Embrapa Milho e Sorgo, in Sete Lagoas, Minas Gerais (MG). For the computational implementation of the model, it was necessary to have data on agricultural suitability and animal weight gain for each period and for each plot. In order to test the developed mathematical model, values were randomly generated for agricultural suitability and for animal weight gain using the MATLAB... |
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Palavras-chave: Planning; Sustainability; Binary programming in crop and livestock farming. |
Ano: 2019 |
URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-66902019000100123 |
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OLIVEIRA, M. C. de; BARROS, C. J. da S.; RIBEIRO, J. F.; HAYES, K. M.; SILVA, M. R. da; ROCHA, F. E. de C.. |
ABSTRACT: Since 1997 Embrapa Cerrados has coordinated a Technical Cooperation Project with be Botany and Forest Engineering Departments of the University of Brasília nad the Brazilian Institute of the Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (Ibama), entitled "Conservation and Management of the Biodiversity of the Cerrado Biome - CMBBC". The project is financed by the Department for International Development of the Bristish Goverment. The objective of CMBBC is promote the conservation and sustainable management of the natural resources of teh Cerrado Biome, in order to guarantee sustainable development. The project chose as its regional study area, the geographical region of northeastern Goiás called Paranã-Pirineus, area composed of 34 cities and towns... |
Tipo: Folhetos |
Palavras-chave: Rural settlement; Rural organization; Agrarian reform; Associativismo; Associação Rural; Assentamento; Cerrado; Desenvolvimento Sustentável; Planejamento Participativo; Reforma Agrária; Recurso Natural; Sociologia Rural; Natural resources; Planning; Rural sociology. |
Ano: 2004 |
URL: http://www.infoteca.cnptia.embrapa.br/infoteca/handle/doc/569097 |
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Wilson, Amanda. |
North Shore City’s coastline has been subject to intensive development pressure over the last 15 years. In this time, new developments have established along previously undeveloped areas of coastline and existing sites have redeveloped with much larger houses. This paper provides a description of the planning controls that currently affect coastal development and an assessment of the effectiveness of these controls. This is followed by an analysis of the role of local government in controlling future development. Contention arises when attempts are made to control the property rights of landowners to protect their properties from coastal erosion. The impacts of private coastal protection works on the coastline have wider impacts than their immediate... |
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation |
Palavras-chave: Coast; Erosion; Planning; Cost; Benefit; Development; Protection; Structures.; Environmental Economics and Policy. |
Ano: 2010 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/59260 |
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Daniell, Katherine A.; Centre for Policy Innovation, The Australian National University ; katherine.daniell@anu.edu.au; White, Ian; The Fenner School of Environment and Society, The Australian National University; ian.white@anu.edu.au; Ribarova, Irina S.; University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy; ribarova_fhe@uacg.bg; Coad, Peter; Hornsby Shire Council; PCoad@hornsby.nsw.gov.au; Rougier, Jean-Emmanuel; Lisode; Jean-Emmanuel.Rougier@lisode.com; Hare, Matthew; UN-Water Decade Programme on Capacity Development (UNW-DPC), United Nations University; hare@unwater.unu.edu; Jones, Natalie A.; School of Natural and Rural Systems Management, University of Queensland; natalie.a.j@gmail.com; Popova, Albena; University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy; albena_krasimirova@abv.bg; Perez, Pascal; College of Asia and the Pacific, The Australian National University; Marine and Atmospheric Research Division, Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) ; pascal.perez@anu.edu.au; Burn, Stewart; Land and Water, Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) ; Stewart.Burn@csiro.au. |
Broad-scale, multi-governance level, participatory water management processes intended to aid collective decision making and learning are rarely initiated, designed, implemented, and managed by one person. These processes mostly emerge from some form of collective planning and organization activities because of the stakes, time, and budgets involved in their implementation. Despite the potential importance of these collective processes for managing complex water-related social–ecological systems, little research focusing on the project teams that design and organize participatory water management processes has ever been undertaken. We have begun to fill this gap by introducing and outlining the concept of a co-engineering process and examining... |
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Synthesis |
Palavras-chave: Co-engineering; Conflict; Multiple objectives; Negotiation; Participatory process; Planning; Water management. |
Ano: 2010 |
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Cabrera Solís, Roberto. |
La planeación inició en México en 1928, y surgió como un planteamiento vertical, con pleno control del gobierno federal. Hoy día, se plantea que sea participativa e incluyente, con la participación de los actores involucrados de un territorio determinado. Más recientemente, la planeación se extendió al nivel de gobierno local, municipal. Sin embargo, la planeación municipal en México es reciente y presenta muchas limitantes, sobre todo en considerar la participación ciudadana en el proceso de planeación. La presente investigación tuvo como objetivo identificar los factores sociales, políticos e institucionales que afectan la participación en la planeación y gestión del Plan de Desarrollo Municipal (PDM) del municipio de Tlapa de Comonfort, en el estado de... |
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Palavras-chave: Actores sociales; Municipio; Planeación; Participación; Desarrollo Sostenible de Zonas Indígenas; Maestría Tecnológica; Social actors; Municipality; Planning; Participation. |
Ano: 2012 |
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10521/1823 |
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