Local perception about the public sanitation policy of the Carahá River in the city of Lages/SC: a preliminary study

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6008/CBPC2237-9290.2020.002.0010

Keywords:

Sanitation, Perception, Pollution, Carahá River

Abstract

Lages is an important city in the Plateau of the State of Santa Catarina, which has been making efforts to improve its sewage treatment structure. However, one of its rivers, the Carahá, which runs through the most densely occupied region of the municipality, receives waste at various points and is perceived by the local population more as a sewer channel than a river. This paper presents an exploratory research out which identified the current perception of the resident community nearby around the Carahá River about municipal public acting and policies in the area of sanitation, with the intention of supporting more complete studies in the future.

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Author Biographies

Ronaldo Raemy Rangel, Fundação Getúlio Vargas

Economista, mestre pela PUCCamp e doutor em Desenvolvimento Econômico pela Unicamp. Professor de pós-graduação e coordenador do pós-mba em Inteligência Empresarial da Fundação Getúlio Vargas.

Nathália Alonso Rangel, Escola Paulista de Negócios

Mestranda em Direito das Cidades na UERJ. Professora na Escola Paulista de Negócios

Published

2020-05-19

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Planejamento, Gestão e Políticas Públicas Ambientais