Licenze ambientali

Licenze ambientali

Luís Carlos Araújo Moraes

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Editorial:
KS OmniScriptum Publishing
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Ecología, la biosfera
ISBN:
9786208309985
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La biodiversità ecologica comprende l’interazione tra componenti biotiche e abiotiche. La più grande diversità biologica sulla Terra si trova nelle regioni tropicali del mondo. La foresta pluviale atlantica è la seconda più grande foresta tropicale del Brasile. Oggi rimane circa il 7% della sua vegetazione originaria. Grazie alla sua elevata diversità e all’endemismo, è un’area strategica per la conservazione delle specie. Tuttavia, la fisionomia delle città sta cambiando a causa del rapido sviluppo urbano. La vegetazione viene eliminata nelle aree delle APP che vengono occupate, lasciando il posto a lottizzazioni. Queste pratiche hanno contribuito ad aumentare il degrado ambientale. La realizzazione di insediamenti abitativi è un’attività che modifica l’ambiente, il cui potenziale di causare impatti ambientali è significativo, quindi deve essere soggetta a licenza ambientale secondo la legislazione. In questo senso, la domanda è se il processo di autorizzazione ambientale per gli sviluppi immobiliari presenti in pratica conflitti tra la legislazione e la protezione delle risorse naturali, e come questo processo abbia contribuito alla loro conservazione e preservazione.

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