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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Master thesis 2017 PortugalAuthors: Braz, Filipa Alexandra Martins;No presente trabalho pretende-se estudar um conceito de cidade criado para a reconstrução da cidade de Christchurch, na Nova Zelândia, – Cidade Jardim Elevada – testando a atratividade da sua aplicação em contexto urbano português. Nesse sentido, esta dissertação inicia-se com uma investigação dos factores que constituem este conceito. Foram estudados os Jardins Supensos da Babilónia e a forma como teriam sido irrigados, fez-se uma breve alusão à origem das coberturas planas, onde é referido o trabalho de Le Corbusier em “Os cinco pontos de uma arquitectura”, dando depois seguimento ao tema das coberturas ajardinadas. Analisou-se, ainda, a necessidade de circulação a uma cota elevada, devido ao conceito em estudo aliar as coberturas verdes à circulação aérea pedonal. Para que fosse possível estudar a atratividade desta solução, foram analisadas quatro opções de sistemas de coberturas no programa de análise multicritério MACBETH In this work we intend to study a city concept created for the reconstruction of the city of Christchurch, New Zealand, - Elevated Garden City - testing the attractiveness of its application in the Portuguese urban context. Accordingly, this dissertation begins with an investigation of the factors that constitute this concept. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were studied and the way they would have been irrigated, a brief allusion was made to the origin of the flat roofs, where Le Corbusier's work in "The Five Points of Architecture" is mentioned, followed by the green roofs. It was also analyzed the need for circulation at a high level, due to the concept under study ally the green roofs to the aerial pedestrian circulation. In order to study the attractiveness of this solution, four roof system options were analyzed in the MACBETH multicriteria analysis program
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Master thesis 2022 PortugalAuthors: Serra, Ricardo João Matos;Dissertação de Mestrado em Engenharia Eletrotécnica e de Computadores apresentada à Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia The evolution of society, its demographic growth, and its technological and economic development made electricity an essential good, causing the consumption of electricity to increase over the years, to guarantee these supply fossil fuels were used in its production an unsustainable option that has generated high levels of pollution and a climate crisis. To address these problems, the European Union established the European Directive 2018/2001. This directive allows renewable energy self-consumers to produce, consume, share, store and sell electricity, promoting various sustainable behaviors such as reducing energy bills, reducing CO2 emissions, combating energy poverty, and reducing the cost of energy—initial investment. This dissertation aims to develop different methodologies for defining the sharing coefficients of energy produced in a CER and to establish comparisons of their performance in the CER. The CER used as a case study in this dissertation is composed of two schools in Coimbra and the DEEC building. In a preliminary analysis of the consumption of each building, several simulations were carried out to find out which would be the best location of production in the CER, having that choice fell on school 1. Five methods were developed to define the coefficients of sharing the surplus energy produced by the CER by its members. In key 1, fixed coefficient, a fixed percentage of energy sharing is assigned, in key 2 the sharing coefficients are proportional to the consumption of each user, that is, members who have higher consumption receive a greater percentage of energy. Keys 3, 4, and 5 all have the same energy sharing philosophy, they follow a list of priorities, with energy sharing being done by serving the highest priorities until they run out of energy or all members of the list see their consumption needs. satisfied. According to the results obtained, it was possible to conclude that the best key or the most beneficial key for this particular CER would be key 3, as it generates less unused surplus energy and still has good equity, that is, it is energy effectively used annually by CER members, one member, in this case, uses 58% and another 42%.In short, to choose the distribution key that optimizes the sharing of surplus energy in a community, we must consider the community, since each key has its advantages and disadvantages, and its use varies according to the CER. A evolução da sociedade, o seu crescimento demográfico e o seu desenvolvimento tecnológico e económico, tornou a eletricidade um bem essencial, fazendo com que o consumo de energia elétrica aumentasse ao longo dos anos, para garantir esta oferta foram utilizados combustíveis fósseis na sua produção, uma opção não sustentável que gerou elevados níveis de poluição e uma crise climática. Para colmatar esses problemas a União Europeia estabeleceu a Diretiva Europeia 2018/2001. Essa diretiva permite aos autoconsumidores de energia renovável produzir, consumir, partilhar, armazenar e vender eletricidade, promovendo diversos comportamentos sustentáveis como redução na fatura energética, a redução das emissões de CO2, combate à pobreza energética e consequentemente a redução no custo do investimento inicial. A presente dissertação tem como objetivo desenvolver diversas metodologias de definição dos coeficientes de partilha de energia produzida numa CER e estabelecer comparações do seu desempenho na CER. A CER usada como estudo de caso nesta dissertação é composta por dois estabelecimentos escolares de Coimbra e pelo edifício do DEEC. Numa análise preliminar dos consumos de cada edifício, realizou-se várias simulações para descobrir qual seria a melhor localização da produção na CER, tendo essa escolha recaído na escola 1. Foram desenvolvidos cinco métodos para definição dos coeficientes de partilha da energia excedentária produzida pela CER pelos membros da mesma. Na chave 1, coeficiente fixo, é atribuída uma percentagem fixa de partilha de energia, na chave 2 os coeficientes de partilha são proporcionais ao consumo de cada utilizador, ou seja, membros que tenham maior consumo recebem uma maior percentagem de energia. Já as chaves 3, 4, 5 têm todas a mesma filosofia de partilha de energia, seguem uma lista de prioridades, sendo a partilha de energia feita servindo os mais prioritários até esgotar a energia ou todos os membros da lista vejam as suas necessidades de consumo satisfeitas. De acordo com os resultados obtidos foi possível concluir que a melhor chave ou a chave mais benéfica para esta a CER em particular seria a chave 3, por gerar menos energia excedentária não utilizada e mesmo assim ter uma boa equidade, ou seja, é a energia efetivamente utilizada anualmente pelos membros da CER, um membro, neste caso, utiliza 58% e outro 42%. Em suma, para se escolher a chave de repartição que otimiza a partilha da energia excedentária duma comunidade, devemos ter em consideração a comunidade, visto que, cada chave tem as suas vantagens e desvantagens e a sua utilização varia de acordo com a CER.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023Publisher:Zenodo Authors: SOUZA, José Arilson de; RODRIGUES, Raimundo Nonato;The Constitutional Financing Fund of the North (FNO), created through the Constitutional Funds, has the objective of promoting the development of the North Region, constituting the main financial instrument of the National Policy for Regional Development (PNDR) for the reduction of regional disparities. With the growth and development of the region, new questions and concerns regarding sustainability in the business environment were generated. In this sense, the Sustainability Tripod and its extension, the Multiple Bottom Line, were proposed in order to analyze the economic, social, environmental, ethical and governance dimensions. In this sense, the present work sought to identify the reality of the dimensions of sustainability in the environment of micro and small companies of the Portal da Amazônia that used the resource of the Constitutional Fund for Financing of the North (FNO) for business development. To capture the data, a field survey was carried out with 111 companies that used FNO resources in the period from 2018 to 2022. After the survey, Excel was used for data processing and subsequent analysis. As a result, in the economic dimension, the ability of micro and small companies to expand their revenues was identified, with the responsibility of expanding the use of facilities and an integrated corporate composition to guarantee the economic life of the entity. In the environmental dimension, business actions involving the issuance of environmental licenses and their practices in the operation of the business were observed, while in the social dimension, the expansion of the supply of job openings and an organization dedicated to serving people could be seen. In the Governance dimension, actions of administrative responsibility, control and good practices by the companies interviewed were observed. Closing the context of the dimensions, ethics guides the business of micro and small companies surveyed. Responsibility with the business, both internally and externally, signals an important emphasis on this dimension. The outputs obtained provided the opportunity for theoretical generalizations regarding the confrontation of the reality described in the dimensions of sustainability in the business environment of micro and small companies of the Amazon portal and the theoretical framework that involves the theme.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Other literature type 2014 PortugalPublisher:Associação de Pesquisadores e Estudantes Brasileiros na Catalunha (APEC) Authors: Araújo, Mariana Bezerra Moraes de; Broega, A. C.; Ribeiro, Silvana Mota;handle: 1822/34492
O presente artigo tem como objetivo fazer uma reflexão sobre a importância da sustentabilidade no âmbito da moda e o aparecimento de um novo consumidor, mais consciente e preocupado com os problemas da humanidade. Neste trabalho, será discutida a dicotomia existente entre a sustentabilidade e a moda, marcada pela efemeridade e por produtos com um ciclo de vida limitado, onde prevalece a indústria Fast Fashion. Paralelamente, observa-se o surgimento de uma nova vertente o chamado Slow Fashion. O artigo irá abordar o tema do sistema de moda e a sustentabilidade, nomeadamente, a questão dos novos consumidores e do consumo consciente. This article aims to reflect on the importance of sustainability in the context of fashion and the emergence of a new costumer more conscious and concerned about the humanity problems. In this work, we will discuss the dichotomy between sustainability and fashion, marked by ephemerality and products with a limited life cycle where the fast fashion industry prevails. In parallel, we observe the emergence of a new effect called slow fashion. The article will address the theme of fashion system and sustainability, also the issue of new consumers and conscious consumption will be discussed. ISBN 978-84-697-0700-5
Universidade do Minh... arrow_drop_down Universidade do Minho: RepositoriUMConference object . 2014Data sources: Universidade do Minho: RepositoriUMUniversidade do Minho: RepositoriUMOther literature type . 2014Data sources: Universidade do Minho: RepositoriUMadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object 2018 PortugalPublisher:Universidad Santiago de Cali Publicaciones Authors: Silva, Marcus; Leite, Vicente; Araújo, Paulo Henrique Alves de; Simões, Ananda Thomaz; +3 AuthorsSilva, Marcus; Leite, Vicente; Araújo, Paulo Henrique Alves de; Simões, Ananda Thomaz; Dalmarco, Iago de Camargo; Ferreira, Ângela P.; Queijo, Luís;This paper presents the complete design of a self-sustainable microgrid based on renewable energy sources - pico-hydro and photovoltaic - for the House of Silk museum. This on grid solution is based on the SMA Flexible Storage System using innovative technologies for energy production, storage and. The microgrid is based on a cluster of three battery inverters which establish a three-phase supplying system. The hydro energy is generated using a low head, pico-hydro propeller turbine, and a horizontal wheel of a mill. Both are tied to the microgrid through an innovative solution, connecting generators to photovoltaic inverters. The photovoltaic energy is produced by means of highperformance photovoltaic conventional modules that will be mounted on the roof of the House of Silk and the components of hydropower generation will be installed inside the gallery of a former mill. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Other literature type 2012 PortugalPublisher:Escola Superior de Tecnologia e Gestão (ESTG) Authors: Castanheira, Guilherme; Bragança, L.; Mateus, Ricardo;handle: 1822/21748
Este artigo irá fazer uma análise sobre a importância da utilização de indicadores de sustentabilidade para o desenvolvimento de estratégias de intervenção para a regeneração urbana sustentável das cidades portuguesas. O estudo, integrado num projeto de investigação coordenado pelo iiSBE Portugal e pelo Departamento de Engenharia Civil da Universidade do Minho, visa a elaboração de um manual de auxílio ao desenvolvimento de cidades mais sustentáveis, em resposta à ausência de um instrumento nacional que ajude a regeneração das cidades, servindo de suporte a projetistas, arquitetos, urbanistas e entidades governamentais no processo de reabilitação urbana. Adicionalmente, pretende-se com este estudo colaborar para o desenvolvimento da ferramenta de avaliação da sustentabilidade de operações de planeamento urbano do sistema SBToolPT, que servirá para suportar os projetistas no processo de projeto sustentável e avaliar a sustentabilidade de projetos de planeamento e/ou regeneração urbana. This paper is focused in the analysis of the importance of using sustainability indicators in the development of intervention strategies for urban sustainable regeneration of Portuguese cities. The study, which is part of a joint project between iiSBE Portugal and the Department of Civil Engineering of the University of Minho, aims at developing a manual to support the development of more sustainable cities, in order to overcome the lack of a national instrument that promotes the regeneration of the cities by supporting the designers, architects, urban planners and government entities in the process of urban rehabilitation. Additionally it is intended to contribute for the development of a new tool for the sustainability assessment of urban planning projects, to be integrated in the SBToolPT system, which will be used to guide design teams in the process of sustainable design and to assess the sustainability of urban development and/or regeneration projects.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Master thesis 2021 PortugalAuthors: Gomes, Ivo António Pereira;Dissertação de Mestrado Integrado em Arquitetura apresentada à Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia Esta dissertação foi desenvolvida no âmbito do tema B iniciado na cadeira de Seminário de Investigação, Atelier de Projeto II e continuada em Laboratório de Projeto 1 no ano letivo2020/2021. O tema apresentado foi “Cabo do Mundo 21 – Projeto para uma Cidade Urgente Post-Covid e Post-Carbono”. Dele resultou uma proposta de reconversão urbana da refinaria petrolífera de Leça da Palmeira numa perspetiva futura de descarbonização e pós-pandemia.Após uma contextualização local histórica e geográfica foi elaborada uma estratégia coletiva para toda a área da refinaria e para a área envolvente, dividindo-a por 3 fases de trabalho desenvolvidas em conformidade. A área que este projeto propõe está situada na zona norte da refinaria, onde é proposta a sua transformação numa “cidade-parque”.Na perspetiva da sustentabilidade, mobilidade e consciencialização sanitária para um quotidiano preparado para o futuro, é desenvolvida individualmente uma secção desta área. Implementa-se um programa de funções estratégicas e articuladas, o qual envolve a criação de uma estação de hidrogénio verde que alimente energeticamente os meios de transporte e idealmente a eletricidade doméstica, complementada pelo uso de energia obtida através de turbinas eólicas e painéis solares. É proposto neste projeto a implantação de edifícios de habitação coletiva e ateliês de trabalho, ambos numa perspetiva de co-living (co-housing e co-working). Estabelece-se ainda um paralelismo entre o meio urbano e o meio ambiente, com propostas de parques e hortas comunitárias (estas para produção e consumo próprio ou para troca num Mercado Biológico). O projeto é desenvolvido sob uma premissa de sistemas que trabalham em conformidade sustentável, mas que podem ser isolados garantindo um quotidiano dinâmico para uma vida mental e fisicamente saudável em situações pandémicas, como ocorre nos confinamentos. O projeto da nova cidade-parque propõe a reconversão do parque industrial, mantendo a sua memória, e gera a oportunidade de pensar a cidade e a arquitetura na perspetiva do condicionamento provocado por adversidades sociais e distanciamentos sanitários. This thesis was developed under the theme B started in the Research Seminar, ProjectWorkshop II and was continued in the Project Laboratory 1 class in the academic year of2020/2021, “Cabo do Mundo 21 - Project for an Urgent City of Post-Covid and Post-Carbon”.This theme intends to develop a proposal for the requalification of the oil refinery in Leça da Palmeira in a future perspective of decarbonization and post-pandemic point of view.After a local historical and geographic contextualization, a collective strategy for the entire oil refinery area and its surroundings were drawn up, dividing it into 3 work areas developed accordingly. The area that this project proposes is located in the north of the refinery, unfinished and where a continuation of its morphology is proposed in a group dynamic that ends in a large park.From the perspective of sustainability, mobility and health awareness for a daily life prepared for the future, a section of this area is individually developed. With the implementation of a program of strategic and articulated functions, from a green hydrogen station that energetically supplies the means of transportation and, ideally, domestic electricity, supported by the use of wind farms and solar panels. This project proposes the installation of collective housing buildings and work studios, both from a Co-Living perspective. As well as the connection between the urban and the environment, with proposals for community parks and gardens (these for their own production and consumption of vegetables or fruit or for their exchange in a farmer’s market also proposed in this project). The project is developed under the premise of a few systems that work in sustainable compliance that can be isolated, always guaranteeing a dynamic and sustainable daily life for a mentally, physically and healthy life in pandemic situations, such as confinement.The project is developed for a new city park, an industrial requalification keeping its memory and an opportunity to think about the city and architecture in urban and social planning, in perspectives of conditioning caused by social adversities and sanitary distances.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type 2013Publisher:Unknown Authors: Dias, Marcelo Fernandes Pacheco; Pedrozo, Eugenio Avila; Silva, Tania Nunes; Dias, Marcelo Fernandes Pacheco; +2 AuthorsDias, Marcelo Fernandes Pacheco; Pedrozo, Eugenio Avila; Silva, Tania Nunes; Dias, Marcelo Fernandes Pacheco; Pedrozo, Eugenio Avila; Silva, Tania Nunes;O mundo vive um duplo desafio: de produzir alimentos e energia. O agronegócio está no centro desse dilema social, envolvendo tanto aspectos sobre volumes de produção e produtividade, quanto sobre a forma de produzi-los. Além disso, existe a discussão sobre a necessidade de se estabelecer um trade-off entre a produção de alimentos e energia. Quanto à forma de produção, o aspecto central é sobre como são utilizados os recursos existentes, principalmente, quando ocorre a degradação dos mesmos. Essas discussões indicam a necessidade de interpretar e propor soluções para esse duplo desafio numa perspectiva complexa. Nesse sentido, o presente ensaio sugere um framework para a interpretação de problemas complexos e para iniciativas com foco em sustentabilidade, que foi aplicado ao contexto do desafio de produzir alimentos, energia e biocombustíveis. A base teórica contemplou duas abordagens. A primeira abordagem foi a dos “Princípios da Complexidade”, que possibilitou apoiar uma sistemática para entender a realidade, distinguindo e reunindo as diversas realidades existentes, sem perder a noção global. A segunda abordagem foi a da Gestão Estratégica da Sustentabilidade, que possibilitou sistematizar etapas para o planejamento de ações mais sustentáveis para atuar nesse contexto. Por fim, foi possível inferir características desejáveis que outras abordagens poderiam contemplar, com vistas a indicar soluções mais adequadas a este contexto. ----- The world faces a double challenge: to produce food and energy. The agribusiness is at the center of this societal dilemma, involving aspects from the volumes of production and productivity up to the way to produce them. Furthermore, there is a discussion about the need for establishing a trade-off between production of food and energy. A central aspect regarding the way of production is on how existing resources to be used and, especially, when its degradation occurs. These discussions indicate the need to interpret and propose solutions to this dual challenge in a complex perspective. Accordingly, this paper proposes a framework for the interpretation of complex problems and initiatives focused on sustainability that was applied to the challenge context of producing food, energy and biofuels. The theoretical background comprises two approaches. The first approach was the “Principles of Complexity”, which enabled support a systematic approach to understanding the reality, distinguishing and combining the several existing realities without losing the global notion. The second approach was the Strategic Management of Sustainability, which enabled systematic steps for action planning more sustainable to operate in this context. Finally, it was possible to infer desirable characteristics that other approaches could include, in order to indicate the most appropriate solutions in this context.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Book 2021Publisher:Zenodo Authors: Joana Grácio; Ana Rita Silva; Silvia A. Moreira;This document aims to provide information about the actions planned with the students within the SAL - Environmental Seed project, as well as to support its preparation. SAL - Seed Environment is a pilot project to raise environmental awareness and promote changes in food consumption among the population. These objectives will be achieved by sharing knowledge about the importance of more sustainable production and consumption practices in the school community. Through information, awareness, training and active participation, from the place of production to the place of consumption, the aim is to encourage more informed choices and, consequently, promote changes in consumption habits and more sustainable behaviour.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023Publisher:Editora IOLE Authors: MONTEIRO, Rhadson Rezende; SILVA, Emilly Menezes; CONCEIÇÃO, Davi Bomfim; SCHIAVETTI, Alexandre;In the current global pursuit of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), environmental governance in Brazil stands out, especially for its inclusion of social participation in decision-making bodies. The National Council for the Environment (CONAMA) plays a central role in this scenario. Given this, this study asks: How did government changes between 2011 and 2023 influence social participation in this entity, and in what ways did its institutional design vary according to the ineptitude of the current governments? The selected time frame encompasses three distinct moments in the council's design. For the analysis, qualitative methods of content analysis were employed, examining official documents, decrees, and academic publications, providing an in-depth view of the changes that occurred. The results initially reveal a period of strength and prominence, followed by a phase of significant reduction in representation, and later, a moment of reformulation and restructuring of the institutional design of this council. These transitions reaffirm the essential balance between government and social stakeholders in achieving environmental governance. The study emphasizes the imperative of maintaining participatory structures to ensure the quality of environmental policies in the country and realignment with the development of environmental policies at the global level.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Master thesis 2017 PortugalAuthors: Braz, Filipa Alexandra Martins;No presente trabalho pretende-se estudar um conceito de cidade criado para a reconstrução da cidade de Christchurch, na Nova Zelândia, – Cidade Jardim Elevada – testando a atratividade da sua aplicação em contexto urbano português. Nesse sentido, esta dissertação inicia-se com uma investigação dos factores que constituem este conceito. Foram estudados os Jardins Supensos da Babilónia e a forma como teriam sido irrigados, fez-se uma breve alusão à origem das coberturas planas, onde é referido o trabalho de Le Corbusier em “Os cinco pontos de uma arquitectura”, dando depois seguimento ao tema das coberturas ajardinadas. Analisou-se, ainda, a necessidade de circulação a uma cota elevada, devido ao conceito em estudo aliar as coberturas verdes à circulação aérea pedonal. Para que fosse possível estudar a atratividade desta solução, foram analisadas quatro opções de sistemas de coberturas no programa de análise multicritério MACBETH In this work we intend to study a city concept created for the reconstruction of the city of Christchurch, New Zealand, - Elevated Garden City - testing the attractiveness of its application in the Portuguese urban context. Accordingly, this dissertation begins with an investigation of the factors that constitute this concept. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were studied and the way they would have been irrigated, a brief allusion was made to the origin of the flat roofs, where Le Corbusier's work in "The Five Points of Architecture" is mentioned, followed by the green roofs. It was also analyzed the need for circulation at a high level, due to the concept under study ally the green roofs to the aerial pedestrian circulation. In order to study the attractiveness of this solution, four roof system options were analyzed in the MACBETH multicriteria analysis program
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Master thesis 2022 PortugalAuthors: Serra, Ricardo João Matos;Dissertação de Mestrado em Engenharia Eletrotécnica e de Computadores apresentada à Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia The evolution of society, its demographic growth, and its technological and economic development made electricity an essential good, causing the consumption of electricity to increase over the years, to guarantee these supply fossil fuels were used in its production an unsustainable option that has generated high levels of pollution and a climate crisis. To address these problems, the European Union established the European Directive 2018/2001. This directive allows renewable energy self-consumers to produce, consume, share, store and sell electricity, promoting various sustainable behaviors such as reducing energy bills, reducing CO2 emissions, combating energy poverty, and reducing the cost of energy—initial investment. This dissertation aims to develop different methodologies for defining the sharing coefficients of energy produced in a CER and to establish comparisons of their performance in the CER. The CER used as a case study in this dissertation is composed of two schools in Coimbra and the DEEC building. In a preliminary analysis of the consumption of each building, several simulations were carried out to find out which would be the best location of production in the CER, having that choice fell on school 1. Five methods were developed to define the coefficients of sharing the surplus energy produced by the CER by its members. In key 1, fixed coefficient, a fixed percentage of energy sharing is assigned, in key 2 the sharing coefficients are proportional to the consumption of each user, that is, members who have higher consumption receive a greater percentage of energy. Keys 3, 4, and 5 all have the same energy sharing philosophy, they follow a list of priorities, with energy sharing being done by serving the highest priorities until they run out of energy or all members of the list see their consumption needs. satisfied. According to the results obtained, it was possible to conclude that the best key or the most beneficial key for this particular CER would be key 3, as it generates less unused surplus energy and still has good equity, that is, it is energy effectively used annually by CER members, one member, in this case, uses 58% and another 42%.In short, to choose the distribution key that optimizes the sharing of surplus energy in a community, we must consider the community, since each key has its advantages and disadvantages, and its use varies according to the CER. A evolução da sociedade, o seu crescimento demográfico e o seu desenvolvimento tecnológico e económico, tornou a eletricidade um bem essencial, fazendo com que o consumo de energia elétrica aumentasse ao longo dos anos, para garantir esta oferta foram utilizados combustíveis fósseis na sua produção, uma opção não sustentável que gerou elevados níveis de poluição e uma crise climática. Para colmatar esses problemas a União Europeia estabeleceu a Diretiva Europeia 2018/2001. Essa diretiva permite aos autoconsumidores de energia renovável produzir, consumir, partilhar, armazenar e vender eletricidade, promovendo diversos comportamentos sustentáveis como redução na fatura energética, a redução das emissões de CO2, combate à pobreza energética e consequentemente a redução no custo do investimento inicial. A presente dissertação tem como objetivo desenvolver diversas metodologias de definição dos coeficientes de partilha de energia produzida numa CER e estabelecer comparações do seu desempenho na CER. A CER usada como estudo de caso nesta dissertação é composta por dois estabelecimentos escolares de Coimbra e pelo edifício do DEEC. Numa análise preliminar dos consumos de cada edifício, realizou-se várias simulações para descobrir qual seria a melhor localização da produção na CER, tendo essa escolha recaído na escola 1. Foram desenvolvidos cinco métodos para definição dos coeficientes de partilha da energia excedentária produzida pela CER pelos membros da mesma. Na chave 1, coeficiente fixo, é atribuída uma percentagem fixa de partilha de energia, na chave 2 os coeficientes de partilha são proporcionais ao consumo de cada utilizador, ou seja, membros que tenham maior consumo recebem uma maior percentagem de energia. Já as chaves 3, 4, 5 têm todas a mesma filosofia de partilha de energia, seguem uma lista de prioridades, sendo a partilha de energia feita servindo os mais prioritários até esgotar a energia ou todos os membros da lista vejam as suas necessidades de consumo satisfeitas. De acordo com os resultados obtidos foi possível concluir que a melhor chave ou a chave mais benéfica para esta a CER em particular seria a chave 3, por gerar menos energia excedentária não utilizada e mesmo assim ter uma boa equidade, ou seja, é a energia efetivamente utilizada anualmente pelos membros da CER, um membro, neste caso, utiliza 58% e outro 42%. Em suma, para se escolher a chave de repartição que otimiza a partilha da energia excedentária duma comunidade, devemos ter em consideração a comunidade, visto que, cada chave tem as suas vantagens e desvantagens e a sua utilização varia de acordo com a CER.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023Publisher:Zenodo Authors: SOUZA, José Arilson de; RODRIGUES, Raimundo Nonato;The Constitutional Financing Fund of the North (FNO), created through the Constitutional Funds, has the objective of promoting the development of the North Region, constituting the main financial instrument of the National Policy for Regional Development (PNDR) for the reduction of regional disparities. With the growth and development of the region, new questions and concerns regarding sustainability in the business environment were generated. In this sense, the Sustainability Tripod and its extension, the Multiple Bottom Line, were proposed in order to analyze the economic, social, environmental, ethical and governance dimensions. In this sense, the present work sought to identify the reality of the dimensions of sustainability in the environment of micro and small companies of the Portal da Amazônia that used the resource of the Constitutional Fund for Financing of the North (FNO) for business development. To capture the data, a field survey was carried out with 111 companies that used FNO resources in the period from 2018 to 2022. After the survey, Excel was used for data processing and subsequent analysis. As a result, in the economic dimension, the ability of micro and small companies to expand their revenues was identified, with the responsibility of expanding the use of facilities and an integrated corporate composition to guarantee the economic life of the entity. In the environmental dimension, business actions involving the issuance of environmental licenses and their practices in the operation of the business were observed, while in the social dimension, the expansion of the supply of job openings and an organization dedicated to serving people could be seen. In the Governance dimension, actions of administrative responsibility, control and good practices by the companies interviewed were observed. Closing the context of the dimensions, ethics guides the business of micro and small companies surveyed. Responsibility with the business, both internally and externally, signals an important emphasis on this dimension. The outputs obtained provided the opportunity for theoretical generalizations regarding the confrontation of the reality described in the dimensions of sustainability in the business environment of micro and small companies of the Amazon portal and the theoretical framework that involves the theme.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Other literature type 2014 PortugalPublisher:Associação de Pesquisadores e Estudantes Brasileiros na Catalunha (APEC) Authors: Araújo, Mariana Bezerra Moraes de; Broega, A. C.; Ribeiro, Silvana Mota;handle: 1822/34492
O presente artigo tem como objetivo fazer uma reflexão sobre a importância da sustentabilidade no âmbito da moda e o aparecimento de um novo consumidor, mais consciente e preocupado com os problemas da humanidade. Neste trabalho, será discutida a dicotomia existente entre a sustentabilidade e a moda, marcada pela efemeridade e por produtos com um ciclo de vida limitado, onde prevalece a indústria Fast Fashion. Paralelamente, observa-se o surgimento de uma nova vertente o chamado Slow Fashion. O artigo irá abordar o tema do sistema de moda e a sustentabilidade, nomeadamente, a questão dos novos consumidores e do consumo consciente. This article aims to reflect on the importance of sustainability in the context of fashion and the emergence of a new costumer more conscious and concerned about the humanity problems. In this work, we will discuss the dichotomy between sustainability and fashion, marked by ephemerality and products with a limited life cycle where the fast fashion industry prevails. In parallel, we observe the emergence of a new effect called slow fashion. The article will address the theme of fashion system and sustainability, also the issue of new consumers and conscious consumption will be discussed. ISBN 978-84-697-0700-5
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object 2018 PortugalPublisher:Universidad Santiago de Cali Publicaciones Authors: Silva, Marcus; Leite, Vicente; Araújo, Paulo Henrique Alves de; Simões, Ananda Thomaz; +3 AuthorsSilva, Marcus; Leite, Vicente; Araújo, Paulo Henrique Alves de; Simões, Ananda Thomaz; Dalmarco, Iago de Camargo; Ferreira, Ângela P.; Queijo, Luís;This paper presents the complete design of a self-sustainable microgrid based on renewable energy sources - pico-hydro and photovoltaic - for the House of Silk museum. This on grid solution is based on the SMA Flexible Storage System using innovative technologies for energy production, storage and. The microgrid is based on a cluster of three battery inverters which establish a three-phase supplying system. The hydro energy is generated using a low head, pico-hydro propeller turbine, and a horizontal wheel of a mill. Both are tied to the microgrid through an innovative solution, connecting generators to photovoltaic inverters. The photovoltaic energy is produced by means of highperformance photovoltaic conventional modules that will be mounted on the roof of the House of Silk and the components of hydropower generation will be installed inside the gallery of a former mill. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Other literature type 2012 PortugalPublisher:Escola Superior de Tecnologia e Gestão (ESTG) Authors: Castanheira, Guilherme; Bragança, L.; Mateus, Ricardo;handle: 1822/21748
Este artigo irá fazer uma análise sobre a importância da utilização de indicadores de sustentabilidade para o desenvolvimento de estratégias de intervenção para a regeneração urbana sustentável das cidades portuguesas. O estudo, integrado num projeto de investigação coordenado pelo iiSBE Portugal e pelo Departamento de Engenharia Civil da Universidade do Minho, visa a elaboração de um manual de auxílio ao desenvolvimento de cidades mais sustentáveis, em resposta à ausência de um instrumento nacional que ajude a regeneração das cidades, servindo de suporte a projetistas, arquitetos, urbanistas e entidades governamentais no processo de reabilitação urbana. Adicionalmente, pretende-se com este estudo colaborar para o desenvolvimento da ferramenta de avaliação da sustentabilidade de operações de planeamento urbano do sistema SBToolPT, que servirá para suportar os projetistas no processo de projeto sustentável e avaliar a sustentabilidade de projetos de planeamento e/ou regeneração urbana. This paper is focused in the analysis of the importance of using sustainability indicators in the development of intervention strategies for urban sustainable regeneration of Portuguese cities. The study, which is part of a joint project between iiSBE Portugal and the Department of Civil Engineering of the University of Minho, aims at developing a manual to support the development of more sustainable cities, in order to overcome the lack of a national instrument that promotes the regeneration of the cities by supporting the designers, architects, urban planners and government entities in the process of urban rehabilitation. Additionally it is intended to contribute for the development of a new tool for the sustainability assessment of urban planning projects, to be integrated in the SBToolPT system, which will be used to guide design teams in the process of sustainable design and to assess the sustainability of urban development and/or regeneration projects.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Master thesis 2021 PortugalAuthors: Gomes, Ivo António Pereira;Dissertação de Mestrado Integrado em Arquitetura apresentada à Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia Esta dissertação foi desenvolvida no âmbito do tema B iniciado na cadeira de Seminário de Investigação, Atelier de Projeto II e continuada em Laboratório de Projeto 1 no ano letivo2020/2021. O tema apresentado foi “Cabo do Mundo 21 – Projeto para uma Cidade Urgente Post-Covid e Post-Carbono”. Dele resultou uma proposta de reconversão urbana da refinaria petrolífera de Leça da Palmeira numa perspetiva futura de descarbonização e pós-pandemia.Após uma contextualização local histórica e geográfica foi elaborada uma estratégia coletiva para toda a área da refinaria e para a área envolvente, dividindo-a por 3 fases de trabalho desenvolvidas em conformidade. A área que este projeto propõe está situada na zona norte da refinaria, onde é proposta a sua transformação numa “cidade-parque”.Na perspetiva da sustentabilidade, mobilidade e consciencialização sanitária para um quotidiano preparado para o futuro, é desenvolvida individualmente uma secção desta área. Implementa-se um programa de funções estratégicas e articuladas, o qual envolve a criação de uma estação de hidrogénio verde que alimente energeticamente os meios de transporte e idealmente a eletricidade doméstica, complementada pelo uso de energia obtida através de turbinas eólicas e painéis solares. É proposto neste projeto a implantação de edifícios de habitação coletiva e ateliês de trabalho, ambos numa perspetiva de co-living (co-housing e co-working). Estabelece-se ainda um paralelismo entre o meio urbano e o meio ambiente, com propostas de parques e hortas comunitárias (estas para produção e consumo próprio ou para troca num Mercado Biológico). O projeto é desenvolvido sob uma premissa de sistemas que trabalham em conformidade sustentável, mas que podem ser isolados garantindo um quotidiano dinâmico para uma vida mental e fisicamente saudável em situações pandémicas, como ocorre nos confinamentos. O projeto da nova cidade-parque propõe a reconversão do parque industrial, mantendo a sua memória, e gera a oportunidade de pensar a cidade e a arquitetura na perspetiva do condicionamento provocado por adversidades sociais e distanciamentos sanitários. This thesis was developed under the theme B started in the Research Seminar, ProjectWorkshop II and was continued in the Project Laboratory 1 class in the academic year of2020/2021, “Cabo do Mundo 21 - Project for an Urgent City of Post-Covid and Post-Carbon”.This theme intends to develop a proposal for the requalification of the oil refinery in Leça da Palmeira in a future perspective of decarbonization and post-pandemic point of view.After a local historical and geographic contextualization, a collective strategy for the entire oil refinery area and its surroundings were drawn up, dividing it into 3 work areas developed accordingly. The area that this project proposes is located in the north of the refinery, unfinished and where a continuation of its morphology is proposed in a group dynamic that ends in a large park.From the perspective of sustainability, mobility and health awareness for a daily life prepared for the future, a section of this area is individually developed. With the implementation of a program of strategic and articulated functions, from a green hydrogen station that energetically supplies the means of transportation and, ideally, domestic electricity, supported by the use of wind farms and solar panels. This project proposes the installation of collective housing buildings and work studios, both from a Co-Living perspective. As well as the connection between the urban and the environment, with proposals for community parks and gardens (these for their own production and consumption of vegetables or fruit or for their exchange in a farmer’s market also proposed in this project). The project is developed under the premise of a few systems that work in sustainable compliance that can be isolated, always guaranteeing a dynamic and sustainable daily life for a mentally, physically and healthy life in pandemic situations, such as confinement.The project is developed for a new city park, an industrial requalification keeping its memory and an opportunity to think about the city and architecture in urban and social planning, in perspectives of conditioning caused by social adversities and sanitary distances.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type 2013Publisher:Unknown Authors: Dias, Marcelo Fernandes Pacheco; Pedrozo, Eugenio Avila; Silva, Tania Nunes; Dias, Marcelo Fernandes Pacheco; +2 AuthorsDias, Marcelo Fernandes Pacheco; Pedrozo, Eugenio Avila; Silva, Tania Nunes; Dias, Marcelo Fernandes Pacheco; Pedrozo, Eugenio Avila; Silva, Tania Nunes;O mundo vive um duplo desafio: de produzir alimentos e energia. O agronegócio está no centro desse dilema social, envolvendo tanto aspectos sobre volumes de produção e produtividade, quanto sobre a forma de produzi-los. Além disso, existe a discussão sobre a necessidade de se estabelecer um trade-off entre a produção de alimentos e energia. Quanto à forma de produção, o aspecto central é sobre como são utilizados os recursos existentes, principalmente, quando ocorre a degradação dos mesmos. Essas discussões indicam a necessidade de interpretar e propor soluções para esse duplo desafio numa perspectiva complexa. Nesse sentido, o presente ensaio sugere um framework para a interpretação de problemas complexos e para iniciativas com foco em sustentabilidade, que foi aplicado ao contexto do desafio de produzir alimentos, energia e biocombustíveis. A base teórica contemplou duas abordagens. A primeira abordagem foi a dos “Princípios da Complexidade”, que possibilitou apoiar uma sistemática para entender a realidade, distinguindo e reunindo as diversas realidades existentes, sem perder a noção global. A segunda abordagem foi a da Gestão Estratégica da Sustentabilidade, que possibilitou sistematizar etapas para o planejamento de ações mais sustentáveis para atuar nesse contexto. Por fim, foi possível inferir características desejáveis que outras abordagens poderiam contemplar, com vistas a indicar soluções mais adequadas a este contexto. ----- The world faces a double challenge: to produce food and energy. The agribusiness is at the center of this societal dilemma, involving aspects from the volumes of production and productivity up to the way to produce them. Furthermore, there is a discussion about the need for establishing a trade-off between production of food and energy. A central aspect regarding the way of production is on how existing resources to be used and, especially, when its degradation occurs. These discussions indicate the need to interpret and propose solutions to this dual challenge in a complex perspective. Accordingly, this paper proposes a framework for the interpretation of complex problems and initiatives focused on sustainability that was applied to the challenge context of producing food, energy and biofuels. The theoretical background comprises two approaches. The first approach was the “Principles of Complexity”, which enabled support a systematic approach to understanding the reality, distinguishing and combining the several existing realities without losing the global notion. The second approach was the Strategic Management of Sustainability, which enabled systematic steps for action planning more sustainable to operate in this context. Finally, it was possible to infer desirable characteristics that other approaches could include, in order to indicate the most appropriate solutions in this context.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Book 2021Publisher:Zenodo Authors: Joana Grácio; Ana Rita Silva; Silvia A. Moreira;This document aims to provide information about the actions planned with the students within the SAL - Environmental Seed project, as well as to support its preparation. SAL - Seed Environment is a pilot project to raise environmental awareness and promote changes in food consumption among the population. These objectives will be achieved by sharing knowledge about the importance of more sustainable production and consumption practices in the school community. Through information, awareness, training and active participation, from the place of production to the place of consumption, the aim is to encourage more informed choices and, consequently, promote changes in consumption habits and more sustainable behaviour.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023Publisher:Editora IOLE Authors: MONTEIRO, Rhadson Rezende; SILVA, Emilly Menezes; CONCEIÇÃO, Davi Bomfim; SCHIAVETTI, Alexandre;In the current global pursuit of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), environmental governance in Brazil stands out, especially for its inclusion of social participation in decision-making bodies. The National Council for the Environment (CONAMA) plays a central role in this scenario. Given this, this study asks: How did government changes between 2011 and 2023 influence social participation in this entity, and in what ways did its institutional design vary according to the ineptitude of the current governments? The selected time frame encompasses three distinct moments in the council's design. For the analysis, qualitative methods of content analysis were employed, examining official documents, decrees, and academic publications, providing an in-depth view of the changes that occurred. The results initially reveal a period of strength and prominence, followed by a phase of significant reduction in representation, and later, a moment of reformulation and restructuring of the institutional design of this council. These transitions reaffirm the essential balance between government and social stakeholders in achieving environmental governance. The study emphasizes the imperative of maintaining participatory structures to ensure the quality of environmental policies in the country and realignment with the development of environmental policies at the global level.
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