Examinando por Materia "Manejo de residuos (construcción)"
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- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoManejo de residuos de la construcción y su impacto ambiental en Cartagena de Indias distrito turístico y capital(2019-05-29) Romani Simanca, Maira Andrea; Caicedo Navas, Gladys LucíaEnvironmental sustainability efficiently manages the planet’s natural resources, thus increasing the possibility of improving the well-being of the community, seeing thus the theme of environmental sustainability as a transversal axis that covers all the elements that the development of cities, will give guidance in this article on one of the of this development and is that of the construction sector, its fragments and residues that leave each of its stages, to know what is the orientation and management of these and what impact they have on the city, in the specific case of Cartagena de Indias as it is one of the cities with the greatest increase in its constructive growth, It is important to reflect on the effect that this generates and its transcendence on the inhabitation and multiple ecosystems of which this city is composed
- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoMarco legal para la gestión de residuos de la construcción y la demolición. Análisis comparativo Colombia – España(2020-02-24) Pérez Echenique, Luisa Fernanda; Barreto Oliveros, Rosa EstherConstruction is one of the activities worldwide that consumes a large amount of resources, high-energy consumption, soil, water pollution, but especially waste of raw materials and generation of debris. Without good management of these wastes, impacts on ecosystems and environmental degradation would be catastrophic. In order to study these impacts generated to the environment, the environmental management system emerges as a tool to assess the damages, in addition to ensuring the proper use of natural resources, preventing or mitigating environmental problems, trying to achieve sustainable development. The purpose of this article is to compile the existing legal framework in Colombia and Spain that are focused on sustainable development, bioclimatic policies, especially the management of construction and demolition waste in order to compare them, reaching the conclusion that in Colombia the Laws are obsolete, outdated, without continuity between them