TERRITORIAL PLANNING AND HEALTH
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Resumo: | Every citizen has the right of enjoying a healthy, balanced, and capable for human development, environment. The environment must be able to let productive activities satisfy the present needs without compromising future generations. The environment and quality of life are notions strongly related, so the objective of public powers, on their ensure function, is to “improve quality of life and defend and restore the environment”. The primary end that is assigned to the State is to promote the common wealth that in the XXI century was translated as the obligation to get acceptable levels of life quality for their population. That state’s function responds to a qualitative conception of the development that takes in consideration, not only quantitative variables referred to production and increase of this, but also environmental and social costs. On the Declaration of Rio, in The United Nations 1992, was affirmed on Principles N°1 and 3 that the law of development in different countries was not absolute, and it was found limited – between other factors – on the regard for environment; starting with this, the principle of sustainable development that “has became a real general principle of Law”. |
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TERRITORIAL PLANNING AND HEALTHPLANIFICACIÓN TERRITORIAL Y SALUDPlanificaciónTerritorioPrevenciónSalud.PlanningTerritoryPreventionHealth.Every citizen has the right of enjoying a healthy, balanced, and capable for human development, environment. The environment must be able to let productive activities satisfy the present needs without compromising future generations. The environment and quality of life are notions strongly related, so the objective of public powers, on their ensure function, is to “improve quality of life and defend and restore the environment”. The primary end that is assigned to the State is to promote the common wealth that in the XXI century was translated as the obligation to get acceptable levels of life quality for their population. That state’s function responds to a qualitative conception of the development that takes in consideration, not only quantitative variables referred to production and increase of this, but also environmental and social costs. On the Declaration of Rio, in The United Nations 1992, was affirmed on Principles N°1 and 3 that the law of development in different countries was not absolute, and it was found limited – between other factors – on the regard for environment; starting with this, the principle of sustainable development that “has became a real general principle of Law”.Todos los habitantes gozan del derecho a un ambiente sano, equilibrado y apto para el desarrollo humano. El ambiente debe ser adecuado para que las actividades productivas satisfagan las necesidades presentes, sin comprometer las de las generaciones futuras. El ambiente y la calidad de vida son conceptos estrechamente relacionados, entonces, el objetivo de la actuación de los poderes públicos, en su función garantizadora, es “mejorar la calidad de vida y defender y restaurar el ambiente”. La finalidad primordial que se asigna al Estado es la promoción del bien común, que en el siglo XXI se traduce como la obligación de alcanzar niveles aceptables de calidad de vida para sus poblaciones. Dicha función estatal responde a una concepción cualitativa del desarrollo que toma en consideración no sólo variables cuantitativas referidas a la producción y al incremento de ésta sino también los costes ambientales y sociales. Ya en la Declaración de Río de las Naciones Unidas 1992 se había afirmado en los Principios Nº 1 y 3 que el derecho al desarrollo de los diferentes países no era absoluto, y que se encontraba limitado – entre otros factores - por el respeto al ambiente, abriéndose paso así al principio del desarrollo sostenible, que “se ha convertido en un verdadero principio general del Derecho”.Editora Dom Helder2016-05-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revista.domhelder.edu.br/index.php/veredas/article/view/71310.18623/rvd.v13i25.713Veredas do Direito; Vol. 13 No. 25 (2016): Veredas do Direito – Direito Ambiental e Desenvolvimento Sustentável; 11-43Veredas do Direito; Vol. 13 Núm. 25 (2016): Veredas do Direito – Direito Ambiental e Desenvolvimento Sustentável; 11-43Veredas do Direito – Direito Ambiental e Desenvolvimento Sustentável; v. 13 n. 25 (2016): Veredas do Direito – Direito Ambiental e Desenvolvimento Sustentável; 11-432179-8699reponame:Veredas do Direito (Online)instname:Escola Superior Dom Helder Câmara (ESDHC)instacron:ESDECporhttp://revista.domhelder.edu.br/index.php/veredas/article/view/713/474Copyright (c) 2016 Veredas do Direito: Direito Ambiental e Desenvolvimento Sustentávelinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOviedo, Claudia Luján2020-09-21T11:45:59Zoai:revista.domhelder.edu.br:article/713Revistahttp://revista.domhelder.edu.br/index.php/veredasPRIhttp://revista.domhelder.edu.br/index.php/veredas/oaiveredas@domhelder.edu.br2179-86991806-3845opendoar:2020-09-21T11:45:59Veredas do Direito (Online) - Escola Superior Dom Helder Câmara (ESDHC)false |
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TERRITORIAL PLANNING AND HEALTH PLANIFICACIÓN TERRITORIAL Y SALUD |
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TERRITORIAL PLANNING AND HEALTH |
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TERRITORIAL PLANNING AND HEALTH Oviedo, Claudia Luján Planificación Territorio Prevención Salud. Planning Territory Prevention Health. |
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TERRITORIAL PLANNING AND HEALTH |
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TERRITORIAL PLANNING AND HEALTH |
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TERRITORIAL PLANNING AND HEALTH |
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TERRITORIAL PLANNING AND HEALTH |
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TERRITORIAL PLANNING AND HEALTH |
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Oviedo, Claudia Luján |
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Oviedo, Claudia Luján |
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Oviedo, Claudia Luján |
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Planificación Territorio Prevención Salud. Planning Territory Prevention Health. |
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Planificación Territorio Prevención Salud. Planning Territory Prevention Health. |
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Every citizen has the right of enjoying a healthy, balanced, and capable for human development, environment. The environment must be able to let productive activities satisfy the present needs without compromising future generations. The environment and quality of life are notions strongly related, so the objective of public powers, on their ensure function, is to “improve quality of life and defend and restore the environment”. The primary end that is assigned to the State is to promote the common wealth that in the XXI century was translated as the obligation to get acceptable levels of life quality for their population. That state’s function responds to a qualitative conception of the development that takes in consideration, not only quantitative variables referred to production and increase of this, but also environmental and social costs. On the Declaration of Rio, in The United Nations 1992, was affirmed on Principles N°1 and 3 that the law of development in different countries was not absolute, and it was found limited – between other factors – on the regard for environment; starting with this, the principle of sustainable development that “has became a real general principle of Law”. |
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