Public Management as a Risk causator in Brazilian Metropolis: the case of Florianopolis
Main Authors: | Silva, JIAO, Leite, JM |
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Format: | Proceeding eJournal |
Bahasa: | ang |
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, 2020
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Online Access: |
https://zenodo.org/record/3770510 |
Daftar Isi:
- Proposal - The Brazilian legislator instituted the National Policy on Basic Sanitation (PNSB) in 2007, Law 11.445, ten years after the creation of the National Policy on Water Resources, Law n. 9433/1997. The metropolitan region of Florianópolis (RMF), Santa Catarina, Comple- mentary Law n. 636, which established a framework that proposes a change in the quality of life of the population. The aim of this article is to present a problematic panorama of urban planning that violates the human rights of an invisible population that is literally sidelined on hillsides and hillsides in areas far from the most valued urban areas. Design/methodology/approach - Bibliographic review, documentary analysis, secondary data and participant observation were used as methodology. Findings - However, there are a number of situations that characterize these regions, namely: lack of water, lack of sanitary sewage, lack of drainage, construction of houses in risk areas. Such conditions become more significant with the climate change context we are experiencing, with a higher incidence of rainfall in this region and, therefore, the need for a more effective disaster protection system in Santa Catarina Island. Originality/value This essay is not restricted to problems in a particular state of the Brazilian federation, but can be extended to other Brazilian regions, as well as to other regions in various parts of Brazil, by presenting factors related to urban planning that are essential for environmental balance and risk of living in a large city, considering that the tendency is for extreme events to occur more frequently.