IMPORTANCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT IN DECISION-MAKING RESTRICTED TO OPTIMIZE THE COST-BENEFIT

Authors

  • Roberto Carlos Dalongaro University Regional Integrated High Uruguay and Missions – URI/PPGGEO, RS, Brazil
  • Marlon Luís Saling University Regional Integrated High Uruguay and Missions – URI/PPGGEO, RS, Brazil
  • Paulo Henrique Corrêa Brum University Regional Integrated High Uruguay and Missions – URI/PPGGEO, RS, Brazil
  • Attus Pereira Moreira University Regional Integrated High Uruguay and Missions – URI/PPGGEO, RS, Brazil
  • João Serafim Tusi da Silveira University Regional Integrated High Uruguay and Missions – URI/PPGGEO, RS, Brazil

Keywords:

Water, Solid Waste, Recycling, Values, Environmental Management, Sustainability.

Abstract

This paper investigates in a way exploratory and qualitative empirical and conceptual aspects related to rainwater harvesting, wastewater reuse and recycling of solid waste. It was recognized that these technologies are attractive options to consider in environmental management processes. They provide economic gains and minimize environmental impacts, either by avoiding loss of large volumes of storm water and wastewater, usable and reusable, either by reducing costs and problems associated with the transport, storage and processing of solid waste, among other benefits. However, to achieve such results, it is necessary that these technologies are applied properly and well sized. Besides the economic and environmental gains, companies and people who adopt such practices, expose your exemplary commitment to environmental issues.

Author Biography

  • Roberto Carlos Dalongaro, University Regional Integrated High Uruguay and Missions – URI/PPGGEO, RS, Brazil
    PhD, Adjunct Professor, ESGHT/University of Algarve Web Manager of the Journal Encontros Científicos - Tourism & Management Studies  Director of the undergraduate Course in Hotelmanagement, ESGHT/University of Algarve

Published

12.04.2013

How to Cite

IMPORTANCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT IN DECISION-MAKING RESTRICTED TO OPTIMIZE THE COST-BENEFIT. (2013). Tourism & Management Studies, 1194-1206. https://tmstudies.net/index.php/ectms/article/view/494

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