scholarly journals La gestión de los residuos sólidos urbanos y la salud: aportes desde el Derecho ambiental

Author(s):  
María Laura Foradori

Este trabajo tiene por objetivo comentar la sentencia en los autos caratulados: “Complejo Ambiental de Tratamiento, Valoración y Disposición Final de Residuos Sólidos Urbanos de Córdoba y otros – Cuestión Ambiental” de la Cámara Contencioso Administrativa de 1° Nominación de la Provincia de Córdoba. El Tribunal, en dicho decisorio de diciembre de 2019, niega la instalación del “Complejo Ambiental” para la disposición final de los residuos de la ciudad de Córdoba y otros municipios y comunas, en el sito seleccionado por CORMECOR (Corporación Intercomunal para la Gestión Sustentable de los Residuos Sólidos Urbanos del Área Metropolitana de Córdoba). Los principales fundamentos del Tribunal para así decidir fueron: que no se respeta la distancia entre el predio para el enterramiento y el borde urbano de Villa Parque Santa Ana, conforme recomiendan estudios técnicos confirmados por las pericias oficiales; que no se llevó a cabo de manera adecuada el proceso de Evaluación de Impacto Ambiental y su audiencia pública, como establece la ley de Política Ambiental Provincial N°10208. Este fallo nos invita a reflexionar en torno a dos derechos humanos íntimamente relacionados: el derecho a la salud y el derecho a un ambiente sano. Con el foco en éste vínculo, y desde una perspectiva ambiental, se repasarán los puntos centrales del caso, exponiendo cuestiones conceptuales y normativas.   The objective of this work is to comment on the judgment in the proceedings entitled: "Environmental Complex for Treatment, Assessment and Final Disposal of Urban Solid Waste of Córdoba and others - Environmental Issue" of the Administrative Litigation Chamber of 1st Nomination of the Province of Córdoba. This Court, in said decision of December 2019, denies the installation of the "Environmental Complex" for the final disposal of waste from the city of Córdoba and other municipalities and communes, at the site selected by CORMECOR (Intercommunal Corporation for Sustainable Management Solid Urban Waste of the Córdoba Metropolitan Area). The main grounds for the Court to decide this were: that the distance between the burial site and the urban edge of Villa Parque Santa Ana is not respected, as recommended by technical studies confirmed by official expertise; that the Environmental Impact Assessment process and its public hearing were not adequately carried out, as established by the Provincial Environmental Policy Law N° 10208. This ruling invites us to reflect on two closely related human rights: the right to health and the right to a healthy environment. With the focus on this link, and from an environmental perspective, the central points of the case will be reviewed, exposing conceptual and normative issues.

2020 ◽  
Vol 114 ◽  
pp. 85-86
Author(s):  
Jolene Lin

Climate litigation in the Global South tends to be couched in rights-based clams including the right to life and a clean and healthy environment. Jolene Lin explained that this is in part due to the fact that many jurisdictions in the Global South have embedded environmental rights in their constitutions and, in some cases, courts have interpreted the right to life to include the right to a clean and healthy environment.


2013 ◽  
Vol 315 ◽  
pp. 443-447 ◽  
Author(s):  
S.K.A. Saferi ◽  
Y. Yusof

As demand for clean and healthy environment, people make many alternate solutions to save the environment. To save trees and overcome landfill of waste material and waste disposal by burning activities issues (cause to losing energy and increase pollution), people nowadays take recycling as a recovery. Recycling waste paper into new product increased over the years. Shortage of wood supply required new sources of natural fiber for papermaking industry. Many researchers have studied new sources of natural fibers from non wood materials, such as oil palm residues, kenaf (Hibiscus Cannabinus), pineapple leaf, banana, and coconut fiber. Kenaf is choose as reinforcement agent for recycled waste paper to maximize the use of kenaf in industry application due its wide range of advantages where pineapple leaf are choose as reinforcement agent because abundantly of these material in Malaysia. Reinforcement of natural fiber into waste paper during recycling process expected to increased strength properties of final product. To understand the right and suitable processing method for kenaf fiber and pineapple leaf leaves previous work from other researchers are studied to investigate pulping procedure of natural fiber and its effect on mechanical strength.


Author(s):  
DR. A.R. AMINULLAHI

The success of an educational system shows the quality of the teachers employed. The teacher is undoubtedly one of the main challenges facing Arabic education. The assessment process of the teachers’ quality would help those concerned identify the weakness before preventive and remedial actions being taken. This paper attempts to examine the qualities and responsibilities of Arabic teachers to encourage the learning of the subjects in Nigeria and offers suggestions on how to encourage teachers of the language to perform their role effectively. It intends to call the attention of policy makers to identify some militating against the effective teaching of Arabic at all levels of learning with a view to providing lasting solutions to them. In the study, conclusions and appropriate recommendations were made.


Author(s):  
Marlin Lasena

Changes in technology currently affect all aspects including health, to increase effectiveness and efficiency in the service, it is necessary to change to the old system to facilitate the patient and the parties Health service Provider in conducting health service process. Everyone has the right to live prosperous lives, reside, and gain a good and healthy environment and deserve health care "and" everyone has the right to social security that allows the development of himself. Wholly as a beneficial human being "this research uses Research and Development methods where the application is designed using programming language software Android, PHP, and HTML. The results concluded that by the existence of an information system of the claim submission of health care participants, the party hospital Dr. MM. Dunda Limboto can manage the file administration data of the claims of patients with more efficiently


2018 ◽  
pp. 17-21
Author(s):  
M.N. Rudman

The article reveals the content of the constitutional right to a healthy environment. Analysis of economic and international legal factors in the formation of the modern institution of the right to a healthy environment in the Constitution of the Russian Federation is supplemented with the characteristic of process of formation of this law in Soviet constitutional law. Characterized by a legal mechanism of realization of the right to a healthy environment in the modern legislation of the Russian Federation.


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