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Análise jurídica sobre os impactos do garimpo ilegal em Cachoeira do Piriá/PA: possibilidades para REURB
This work seeks to analyze the limitations of Urban Land Regularization in the Municipality of Cachoeira de Piriá/PA. The hypothesis raised is the demonstration of the difficulties that hinder the REURB process in the Municipality of Cachoeira de Piriá/PA with the practice of illegal urban min...
Autor principal: | LIMA, Tamires da Silva |
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Outros Autores: | VASCONCELOS, Tatiane Rodrigues de |
Grau: | Artigo |
Publicado em: |
2022
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Acesso em linha: |
https://bdm.ufpa.br:8443/jspui/handle/prefix/4713 |
Resumo: |
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This work seeks to analyze the limitations of Urban Land Regularization in the
Municipality of Cachoeira de Piriá/PA. The hypothesis raised is the demonstration of the
difficulties that hinder the REURB process in the Municipality of Cachoeira de Piriá/PA
with the practice of illegal urban mining. The research techniques used were legislative
and bibliographic. The general objective is to understand how the issues of illegal mining
impact the REURB process in the Municipality of Cachoeira do Piriá/PA. And the
specific objectives are: 1) To analyze the legal requirements of the REURB for the
municipality of Cachoeira do Piriá/PA and the impacts of illegal mining; 2) Describe the
aspects and impacts of illegal mining with the implementation of REURB in the
municipality of Cachoeira do Piriá/PA and ;3) Indicate the difficulties that hinder REURB
for the municipality of Cachoeira do Piriá/PA. In view of the above, it is understood that
mining is related to a series of crimes and illegalities that produce serious socio environmental damage and accentuate the historical social inequality in the region, and
therefore, the mining activity keeps the population away from extractivism and
conservation of the environment. , without public policies to encourage family farming
or access to social rights. In this vicious circle, the population sees mining as a possible
alternative for improving living conditions, increasing environmental pollution and
giving space to other illegalities. |