Degradação socioambiental urbana, políticas públicas e cidadania
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https://doi.org/10.5380/dma.v3i0.3028Keywords:
degradação socioambiental, ambiente urbano, políticas públicas e cidadania, socioenvironment degradation, urban environment, public policies, citizenshipAbstract
Resultado de reflexões desenvolvidas no exercício de diferentes disciplinas, este artigo aponta alguns aspectos que norteiam a atual discussão sobre a degradação socioambiental urbana. Trata-se aqui, especialmente, de discutir a noção de degradação, a evolução da questão ambiental e o conseqüente desenvolvimento de políticas públicas voltadas para a solução dos problemas socioambientais urbanos e vinculadas ao exercício da cidadania, bem como à necessidade de se buscar uma visão complexa da realidade urbana, a partir de um (re)conhecimento da interação entre sociedade e natureza.
Urban socioenvironmental degradation, public policies an citizenship
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As a result from an interdisciplinary reflection, the present article deals with some aspects which direct the issue of urban socioenvironment degradation. The article focus on the notion of degradation, the evolution of the environment issue and the development of public policies which aim at the solution of urban socioenvironment problems, linked to citizenship activities, as well as at searching a complex view of the urban reality, through the (re)cognition of the interactionof society and nature.
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