Environmental Impact Caused by Exploitation of Natural Resources in the Metropolitan Region of Jopo Pessoa, Parafba State, Northeast Brazil

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
L Soares W T. Hennies F Fujimura
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The engineering geological mapping of Metropolitan Area of Jopo Pessoa in the littoral zone of the Parafba State, northeast of Brazil, made possible the ambient characterisation for space using and its implications on the environmental resources. This region comes lately denoting an accented industrial growth and this work would help future projects of urban planning, distinguished by quick ground occupations for residential, industrial installations, farming, beyond mineral extractions. The mineral sector supplies material and substance demanded by industry and civil constructions, like as clay deposits, sands, calcareous rocks and mineral water. Many companies working there do not have the permission or inspection of ambient agencies for planned extractions of mineral resources. The consequences of this activity pass for the low profit of the reserves, bad uses of the sources, ground degradation, vegetation suppressions and physical impacts on landscapes, beyond noises and vibrations. These activities have causing accelerated alterations and transformations in the environment, compromising the sustainable development. It thus becomes clear that urgent solutions must be find to solve the problems with human interferences by closer inspection and management for disciplined use of its natural resources.
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APA: L Soares W T. Hennies F Fujimura  (2003)  Environmental Impact Caused by Exploitation of Natural Resources in the Metropolitan Region of Jopo Pessoa, Parafba State, Northeast Brazil

MLA: L Soares W T. Hennies F Fujimura Environmental Impact Caused by Exploitation of Natural Resources in the Metropolitan Region of Jopo Pessoa, Parafba State, Northeast Brazil. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2003.

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