INTERthesis (Aug 2008)

Technological innovations and public politics: social environmental analyses in the context of sugar-ethanol industrial activities in Brazil

  • Charlene Maria C. de Ávila Plaza,
  • Nivaldo dos Santos,
  • Viviane Romeiro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5007/1807-1384.2008v5n1p1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 1 – 28

Abstract

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The present article aims at discussing the importance of the technological innovations as propellers of the economic development of the nations as well as the role of the public politics directed toward the socioeconomics and institutional agents who are a part of the productive and innovative chain of the country. We try to analyze the sugar-ethanol sector and its consequences concerning the environmental aspects, being emphasized the State of Goiás and the “Cerrado” bioma. In the social aspects, we demonstrate the necessity to conciliate economic development with social-environmental sustainability, to propitiate a healthy environment and improvement of the working conditions and life for the citizens who perform the functions of sugar cane cutters of this sector. It is important to emphasize that the article does not intend to underestimate the economic practices of the sugar-ethanol companies, but to analyze certain aspects concerning the environment and the social factor, so that consistent politics is implemented in order to promote sustainability, balanced with enterprise and governmental responsibilities and commitments allied to the tripod: economy, environment and society. Key-words: Technological innovation; Public Politics; Sustainable Development; Sugar-ethanol Sector; Biofuels

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