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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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[pt] AS POTENCIALIDADES DA AGENDA ESG NO FOMENTO DE INTERAÇÕES ENTRE O PÚBLICO E O PRIVADO: O CASO DA PARCERIA PARA A RECUPERAÇÃO DA RESTINGA DAS PRAIAS DE IPANEMA E LEBLON, NO RIO DE JANEIRO / [en] THE ESG AGENDA POTENCIAL IN PROMOTING INTERACTIONS BETWEEN THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTORS: THE CASE OF THE PARTNERSHIP FOR THE RECOVERY OF THE IPANEMA AND LEBLON BEACHES RESTINGA IN RIO DE JANEIRO

ALEX ARCHER MARQUES GOMES 24 November 2023 (has links)
[pt] Este trabalho tem como objetivo principal analisar e debater as possibilidades e potencialidades do Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) para impulsionar parcerias entre os setores público e privado que promovam benefícios para a gestão do território, especialmente no Rio de Janeiro. Nesse sentido, esta pesquisa busca explorar como os referenciais, também chamada de agenda, ESG podem ser aplicados na gestão territorial, tendo como estudo de caso a parceria entre a empresa Osklen e a Prefeitura do Rio para a recuperação das restingas de Ipanema e Leblon, demonstrando que a colaboração entre o público e privado pode ser uma estratégia eficaz na promoção da conservação e do desenvolvimento sustentável de áreas e ecossistemas da cidade. Por meio de uma cuidadosa revisão bibliográfica, análise de estudo de caso e saídas a campo, esta dissertação busca identificar as principais oportunidades e benefícios da agenda ESG na conjuntura das parcerias entre o setor público e privado. Os resultados e conclusões deste estudo podem contribuir para a compreensão do ESG como uma oportunidade para promover arranjos mais sólidas e eficientes entre os setores público e privado. / [en] The present study aims to analyze and discuss the possibilities and potential of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) to boost partnerships between the public and private sectors that promote benefits for territory management. In this sense, this research seeks to explore how these ESG principles and guidelines can be applied in territory management, taking as a case study the partnership between the company Osklen and the Rio City Hall for the recovery of the Ipanema and Leblon restingas, demonstrating that collaboration between the public and private sectors can be an effective strategy to promote the conservation and sustainable development of these areas. Through a literature review, case study analysis, and fieldwork, this work aims to identify the main opportunities and benefits of adopting the ESG Agenda in the context of cooperation between the public and private sectors. The results and conclusions of this study can contribute to understanding the potential of the ESG agenda as a tool to promote stronger and more efficient arrangements between the public and private sectors in territory management.
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Modelling forest landscape dynamics in Glen Affric, northern Scotland

Hope, Joseph C. E. January 2003 (has links)
Consideration of forest management at the landscape scale is essential if commitments to the conservation of biodiversity are to be upheld. The ecosystem management approach, developed largely in North America, has made use of various landscape modelling tools to assist in planning for biodiversity maintenance and ecological restoration. The roles of habitat suitability models, metapopulation models, spatially explicit population models (SEPMs) and forest landscape dynamics models (FLDMs) in the planning process are discussed and a review of forest dynamics models is presented. Potential is identified for developing landscape models in the UK for both landscape restoration projects and semi-natural woodland management. Glen Affric, in northern Scotland contains a large area of native pine and birch woodland and is the subject of a long-term restoration project. A new model, GALDR (Glen Affric Landscape Dynamics Reconstruction) is introduced and is believed to be the first FLDM developed for British woodland. The theory behind the model is described in detail and preliminary results and sensitivity analyses are presented. Furthermore, GALAM (Glen Affric Lichen Abundance Model), a new SEPM for the rare epiphytic lichen Bryoria furcellata is also described. Results of simulations from the linked GALDR and GALAM models are presented which shed light on the role of landscape heterogeneity in determining the dynamics of lichen habitats and populations. It is concluded that, whilst much work will be required to develop a management-oriented decision support system from the GALDR model, the modelling process may aid researchers in the identification of knowledge gaps in ecological theory relevant to management and restoration.

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