• Refine Query
  • Source
  • Publication year
  • to
  • Language
  • 1
  • Tagged with
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 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.
1

As redes de pesquisa do setor de petr?leo e g?s natural no Norte e Nordeste: os rebatimentos das redes coordenadas pela UFRN na CT&I do Rio Grande do Norte

Oliveira, Arlindo Figueir?a Escobar Teixeira de 31 March 2017 (has links)
Submitted by Automa??o e Estat?stica (sst@bczm.ufrn.br) on 2017-09-04T21:21:48Z No. of bitstreams: 1 ArlindoFigueiroaEscobarTeixeiraDeOliveira_DISSERT.pdf: 1960267 bytes, checksum: 009162412c53715e9bf4d7e0c5c740af (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Arlan Eloi Leite Silva (eloihistoriador@yahoo.com.br) on 2017-09-11T19:50:56Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 ArlindoFigueiroaEscobarTeixeiraDeOliveira_DISSERT.pdf: 1960267 bytes, checksum: 009162412c53715e9bf4d7e0c5c740af (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-09-11T19:50:56Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 ArlindoFigueiroaEscobarTeixeiraDeOliveira_DISSERT.pdf: 1960267 bytes, checksum: 009162412c53715e9bf4d7e0c5c740af (MD5) Previous issue date: 2017-03-31 / Coordena??o de Aperfei?oamento de Pessoal de N?vel Superior (CAPES) / As Redes Cooperativas de Pesquisa, Inova??o e Transfer?ncia de Tecnologia do Setor Petr?leo e G?s Natural nas Regi?es Norte e Nordeste (Redes N/NE) foram criadas ap?s a promulga??o da Lei do Petr?leo, atrav?s do Edital CT-Petro CNPq/Finep 03/2011, com o objetivo de produzir Ci?ncia, Tecnologia e Inova??o (CT&I), al?m formar recursos humanos capacitados na ?rea de Petr?leo e G?s Natural (P&G) atendendo as demandas do setor nas unidades federativas do Norte e Nordeste, direcionando recursos para infraestrutura, bolsas de pesquisa, como tamb?m articulando pesquisadores de diferentes institui??es e empresas inseridos em ambas as regi?es. Das 13 Redes N/NE formadas, tr?s foram lideradas pela Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN). Tendo em vista que as tr?s Redes N/NE coordenadas pela UFRN causaram rebatimentos na CT&I das unidades federativas das regi?es Norte e Nordeste, a presente investiga??o tem como quest?o central: quais os rebatimentos das Redes N/NE de P&G coordenadas pela UFRN na CT&I no Rio Grande do Norte? Partindo da hip?tese que essas tr?s Redes N/NE consolidaram compet?ncias de CT&I na ?rea de P&G no estado potiguar. Optamos por analisar os impactos da respectiva pol?tica p?blica de CT&I no Rio Grande do Norte, justamente por se tratar do principal estado produtor de petr?leo do Norte e Nordeste, pelo fato de que ? l? que os ?n?s? das tr?s Redes N/NE est?o situados e, consequentemente, por ser o local em que os impactos foram mais intensos. Visando solucionar a quest?o central proposta, adotamos alguns procedimentos metodol?gicos, nos quais destacamos: o levantamento bibliogr?fico atrav?s de trabalhos acad?micos que abordassem as redes de pesquisa, pol?ticas p?blicas de CT&I, setor de P&G do Rio Grande do Norte e Redes N/NE; as pesquisas de campo na UFRN, campus Natal, em que visitamos as instala??es expandidas e constru?das atrav?s dos recursos provenientes das Redes N/NE e de outras pol?ticas de CT&I na ?rea de P&G, al?m de realizarmos entrevistas com roteiros pr?-estruturados com os l?deres das tr?s Redes N/NE e com outros importantes atores; a utiliza??o do software ArcGIS 10.3, visando demonstrar as configura??es espaciais iniciais das Redes N/NE e as suas sucessivas reconfigura??es; coleta de dados secund?rios atrav?s da Plataforma Lattes e do Instituto Nacional de Propriedade Industrial (INPI), a cerca da produ??o cient?fica, tecnol?gica e inovativa dos participantes das tr?s Redes N/NE inseridos na UFRN, com o intuito de mensurarmos e analisarmos os rebatimentos da pol?tica no Rio Grande do Norte. Em linhas gerais, os resultados demonstraram que as tr?s Redes N/NE produziram CT&I e formaram recursos humanos no estado potiguar ao longo dos dez anos de vig?ncia da pol?tica e que mesmo ap?s o seu fim, os pesquisadores ainda continuam desenvolvendo tais atividades, utilizando os laborat?rios adquiridos e os conhecimentos obtidos. Por fim, destacamos que as tr?s Redes N/NE lideradas pela UFRN consolidaram compet?ncias de CT&I na ?rea de P&G no Rio Grande do Norte, tendo em vista que antes da Lei do Petr?leo, nenhum dos pesquisadores da UFRN que veio a participar das Redes N/NE estudava o setor de P&G, e entre a sua promulga??o e o lan?amento do Edital, a maior parte deles ainda estava iniciando seus trabalhos na ?rea, mas sem laborat?rios adequados, articula??es com pesquisadores de outras institui??es e intera??es com o setor produtivo. / The Cooperative Networks for Research, Innovation and Technology Transfer of the Oil and Natural Gas Sector in the North and Northeast Regions (N/NE Networks) were created after the promulgation of the Petroleum Law, through the CT-Petro CNPq/ Finep 03/2011 , in order to produce Science, Technology and Innovation (ST&I), and to train qualified human resources in the area of Oil and Gas (O&G), meeting the sector's demands in the North and Northeast federative units, directing resources for infrastructure, research grants, also articulating researchers from different institutions and companies in both regions. Of the 13 N/NE Networks formed, three were led by the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN). Considering that the three N/NE Networks coordinated by UFRN caused refutations in the ST&I of the federative units of the North and Northeast regions, the present research has as central question: which are the refutations of the three N/NE Networks coordinated by UFRN in STI in the Rio Grande do Norte? Based on the hypothesis that these three N/NE Networks consolidated ST&I competences in the O&G area in the state of Rio Grande do Norte. We chose to analyze the impacts of the respective public policy of STI in Rio Grande do Norte, precisely because it is the main oil producing state in the North and Northeast, because it is there that the nodes of the three N/NE Networks are located and, consequently, as the place where the impacts were most intense. In order to solve the proposed central issue, we adopted some methodological procedures, in which we highlight: the bibliographical survey through academic works that approached the research networks, public policies of ST&I, O&G sector of Rio Grande do Norte and Networks N/NE; The field surveys at UFRN, campus Natal, where we visited the facilities expanded and built through resources from the N/NE Networks and other ST &I policies in the O&G area, in addition to conducting interviews with pre-structured scripts with the leaders of the three N/NE Networks and with other important actors; We use of ArcGIS 10.3 software to demonstrate the initial spatial configurations of the N/NE Networks and their successive reconfigurations; Secondary data collection through the Lattes Platform and the National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI), about the scientific, technological and innovative production of the participants of the three N/NE Networks inserted in the UFRN, with the purpose of measuring and analyzing the policy in Rio Grande do Norte. In general terms, the results showed that the three N/NE Networks produced ST&I and formed human resources in the state during the ten years of the policy, and that even after its end, researchers continue to develop such activities using the laboratories acquired and the knowledge obtained. Finally, we highlight that the three N NE Networks led by UFRN consolidated ST&I competencies in the O&G area in Rio Grande do Norte, considering that before to the Petroleum Law, none of the UFRN researchers who participated in the N/NE studied the O&G sector, and between its promulgation and the announcement, most of them were still starting their work in the area, but without adequate laboratories, articulations with researchers from other institutions and interactions with the productive sector.

Page generated in 0.0279 seconds