THE BRAZILIAN MINING ACCORDING TO THE OBJECTIVES OF MAINTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Authors

  • Gabriela Dias de Oliveira Universidade do Oeste Paulista - UNOESTE
  • Fábio Ferreira Morong Universidade do Oeste Paulista, UNOESTE

Keywords:

Mining. Sustainable development goals. Dam safaty. Inspection

Abstract

This article has the scope of the way the process and the sustainability try to act in a united form for the sustainabe development, in a way to briefly present definitions towards the sustainable development goals (SDG). Futhermore, it demonstraits a wide comprehention of how the SDG and the brazilian mining activities interrelate harmonicly, besides explaining completly its negative effects, it trys to show the real contribution and potential of the mining sector in the sustainable development goals. This paper also observes the fulfillment of its effective implementation in the brazilian territory and in the world, as well as aspects related to the dam safaty, showing, how the how the fiscalization in this context, can be considered the primary element, influent and adpted to the SDG, and whatever way may be, enventually, be propost to reach this essential harmony between SDG and Mining.  The mathod applied was the legal deductive, from this  analysis of the national lesgisation and doctrine. Therefore it is pertinent the need of interrelate and harmony of sustainable methods conected to mining, changing how the companies use the mining resorces, changing it to sustainable actions in a way that makes the extrations of ores a less agressive activitie to the enviorment, using of all the tecnology and studies available to minimize and compreheend the impacts generated, economic investiments to social and educational purposes, thus being ONU’s SDG, indispensables way to reach the higly expected sustainable development in the mining activies areas of Brazil and the world.

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Published

2020-04-29

How to Cite

THE BRAZILIAN MINING ACCORDING TO THE OBJECTIVES OF MAINTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. (2020). Colloquium Socialis. ISSN: 2526-7035, 4(1), 31-45. https://revistas.unoeste.br/index.php/cs/article/view/3325

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