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In light of constitutional provisions addressing the rights to health and the environment, linking the State's duty to ensure comprehensive, integrated, and sustainable economic and social policies, public institutions must guide their planning through the formulation and management of policies that address the integral dimension of human beings and their relationship with the environment, consolidating citizenship, overcoming gaps between material progress and social justice, and fragmentation that generates allocative inefficiency, reductionism, mismanagement, and distancing from collective…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In light of constitutional provisions addressing the rights to health and the environment, linking the State's duty to ensure comprehensive, integrated, and sustainable economic and social policies, public institutions must guide their planning through the formulation and management of policies that address the integral dimension of human beings and their relationship with the environment, consolidating citizenship, overcoming gaps between material progress and social justice, and fragmentation that generates allocative inefficiency, reductionism, mismanagement, and distancing from collective interests. Through qualitative research, a case study was conducted, investigating specific bibliography, official documents, legislation, and conducting interviews with actors with knowledge and experience in the subject. The research recovered the initiatives to establish the National Environmental Health Policy, since the conception of the area in the SUS, observing that the steps taken made it possible to have good expectations around the issue! Despite the difficulties noted, it is hoped that the process will be completed in a democratic and open manner, in light of the thinking and achievements of the Health Reform.
Autorenporträt
Fabiana Sá was born in Araxá, Minas Gerais, in 1977. She has a degree in Law, with a postgraduate degree in Environmental Law (USP) and Municipal Public Management (UFU). She completed her master's degree in Public Health at the University of São Paulo. She has worked as a consultant for the Ministry of Health, ANVISA, and the Institute for Planning and Sustainable Development of Araxá.