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Environmental and social impacts of pig farming in western Santa Catarina - From non-compliance with legislation to the use of effluents

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The breeding of pigs in Brazil has been gaining prominence in the world economic scenario for being one of the most consumed meats in the world today. Despite this recognition, the activity of raising pigs is considered an activity that causes great environmental impact, because most of the time there is not a correct management of swine waste. The western region of Santa Catarina was chosen as the setting for this work, as it represents well the advances and problems related to the raising of pigs. Water, soil and air pollution greatly compromise the sustainability of the activity, which could be more profitable and less polluting. However, despite being a polluting activity, source of methane gas, the waste from pig farming can be used for other purposes such as energy generation and production of biofertilizers.

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Lawyer working in Environmental and Energy Law; Bachelor of Laws - Catholic University of Pelotas/UCPEL; Specialist in Environmental and Urbanistic Law - LFG/Anhanguera; Master of Environmental Sciences - Community University of the Chapecó Region/UNOCHAPECÓ.

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Authors Lizete Machado Ávila Lessa
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.04.2023
 
EAN 9786205885833
ISBN 9786205885833
No. of pages 52
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Public law, administrative procedural law, constitutional procedural law

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