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<title>Monitoramento ambiental de recursos abióticos</title>
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<description>Monitoramento ambiental de recursos abióticos
This report describes the supervised internship carried out at the Pernambuco State &#13;
Environmental Agency (CPRH), within the Abiotic Resources Monitoring Unit (UMRA), &#13;
between September 2021 and September 2023, with a workload of 20 hours per week. &#13;
The objective was to experience professional practice in public environmental &#13;
management, applying and expanding the knowledge acquired in the Technology in &#13;
Environmental Management course at IFPE. The main activities focused on the &#13;
environmental monitoring of abiotic resources (water, air, and solid waste), specifically: &#13;
(i) the calculation and organization of data for the Water Quality Index (IQA), using &#13;
software Microsoft® Excel spreadsheets based on the CETESB methodology and on  &#13;
CONAMA resolution nº 357/2005; (ii) the generation and dissemination of daily Air &#13;
Quality Index (IQAr) bulletins, based on processing data from automatic pollutant &#13;
monitoring stations and the application of CONAMA Resolution No. 506/2024; and (iii) &#13;
the monitoring and processing of data from the Annual Declaration of Solid Waste &#13;
(DARS), involving support to declarants via the SGRI/SILIA systems and email. The &#13;
experience provided a direct integration between the theory from the curriculum of the &#13;
Higher Technology Course in Environmental Management (mainly Water Resources &#13;
Management, Atmospheric Pollution, Waste Management, and Environmental &#13;
Legislation) and the operational practice of a state environmental agency, developing &#13;
technical (software handling, data analysis, application of regulations), professional &#13;
(ethics, proactivity, communication), and interpersonal skills. The evaluation of the &#13;
experience is extremely positive, highlighting the qualified supervision, the relevance &#13;
of the activities for professional training, and the institutional stance of CPRH in &#13;
fostering learning, culminating in an effective contribution to public disclosure technical &#13;
products. The internship confirmed the relevance of the academic training and the &#13;
complexity of environmental management in the public sector.
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<dc:date>2026-01-26T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Estudo da erosão marinha com base no projeto de engorda das praias de barra de jangada, candeias e piedade no município de Jaboatão dos Guararapes em Pernambuco</title>
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<description>Estudo da erosão marinha com base no projeto de engorda das praias de barra de jangada, candeias e piedade no município de Jaboatão dos Guararapes em Pernambuco
Coastal environments are subject to frequent and intense activities characterized over &#13;
time by human activities and natural effects such as wind and sea wave energy &#13;
(Muehe, 2001). In Brazil, the damage caused by marine erosion impacts not only the &#13;
infrastructure of the coastal environment, but also commerce, tourism and leisure. &#13;
Some of the coastal municipalities of Pernambuco, such as Jaboatão dos Guararapes, &#13;
have undergone serious processes of marine erosion, so the Seashore Recovery &#13;
Project was created with the aim of recovering the beaches in the municipality of &#13;
Jaboatão dos Guararapes, Recife, Olinda and Paulista (ITEP, 2012). In this present &#13;
research, a study of marine erosion was carried out based on the Seashore Recovery &#13;
Project in the municipality of Jaboatão dos Guararapes, with the aim of analyzing its &#13;
results. In this study, the methodological procedures adopted were based on &#13;
documentary research and bibliographical research, in addition to field visits. In this &#13;
way, geoprocessing and remote sensing techniques were used, which are &#13;
technologies that allow the acquisition of images and the analysis of data related to &#13;
phenomena that occur on the Earth's surface. As a result, it was possible to obtain a &#13;
deeper understanding of tidal dynamics, confirming the accumulation of sediments on &#13;
the beaches of Barra de Jangada, Candeias and Piedade, through the implementation &#13;
of the seafront recovery project.
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<dc:date>2025-05-16T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Relatório Técnico-científico de estágio supervisionado gerenciamento de resíduos eletrônicos e logística reversa em uma empresa na cidade de Recife-PE</title>
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<description>Relatório Técnico-científico de estágio supervisionado gerenciamento de resíduos eletrônicos e logística reversa em uma empresa na cidade de Recife-PE
This report presents the processes and activities carried out during the internship in the &#13;
environmental sector of the Voluntary Delivery Point (PEV) at Company R, focusing on &#13;
environmental management and electronic waste management. The main objective of the &#13;
internship was to apply the knowledge acquired during the undergraduate course to &#13;
improve the company's environmental practices, ensuring compliance with current &#13;
standards and legislation, such as the National Solid Waste Plan, Resolution No &#13;
12.305/2010. Among the activities involved, the following stand out: monitoring and&#13;
tracking of electronic waste collection, management and control of this waste, installation &#13;
of electronic waste disposal points, and implementation of Environmental Education in &#13;
schools and companies that involve environmental awareness. The internship provided &#13;
significant learning about electronic waste management, highlighting the need for well structured processes to minimize environmental impacts. Thus, the experience acquired &#13;
enabled the development of essential technical and professional skills to work in the &#13;
environmental sector, in addition to highlighting the importance of reverse logistics in the &#13;
disposal and reuse of these raw materials.
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<dc:date>2025-06-11T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Monitoramento ambiental de metais - traço no centro regional de ciências nucleares do nordeste (CRCN-NE): impactos e análises no solo e na vegetação.</title>
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<description>Monitoramento ambiental de metais - traço no centro regional de ciências nucleares do nordeste (CRCN-NE): impactos e análises no solo e na vegetação.
Trace metals concentrate on the soil surface due to precipitation or charge interactions &#13;
between the metals and the soil. The study of these elements in soils is a method used &#13;
to measure anthropogenic emissions in ecosystems. This work considers the initial &#13;
environmental conditions of the land where the Regional Center for Nuclear Sciences &#13;
was built. Soil samples were taken from 5 representative points on the land; surface &#13;
soil samples were collected by scraping with plastic material, while soil samples at &#13;
depths of 0-20 cm and 60-80 cm were obtained from cores made of carbon steel. &#13;
Initially, the soil samples (0.1g) were transferred to fluorocarbon tubes belonging to a &#13;
microwave oven, where they underwent acid digestion in the presence of 10 mL of &#13;
water, 5 mL of HNO3, 4 mL of HF, and 1 mL of HCl. After digestion, the samples were &#13;
diluted with water to a concentration of 1/25 g/L and analyzed using high-resolution &#13;
inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (HR-ICP-MS). The determination of &#13;
major elements was performed by atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS). For Co, the &#13;
average value is around 11 mg/kg, which agrees with the average value found in soil. &#13;
The results obtained for Y varied around 20 mg/kg, while the average value in the &#13;
Earth's crust is 40 mg/kg. The average concentrations of La were 60 mg/kg at a depth &#13;
of 60-80 cm and 30-40 mg/kg at the surface, values higher than those reported in the &#13;
literature. The values obtained for Ce ranged from 53 mg/kg at the surface to 112 &#13;
mg/kg at a depth of 60-80 cm. The results found at the surface for Fe varied between &#13;
10,000-16,000 mg/kg, while the average value for the depth of 60-80 cm was 31,000 &#13;
mg/kg, a value close to the average for soils. The results for Pb showed an average at &#13;
the shallowest depths, around 44 mg/kg, and at the depth of 60-80 cm, an average of &#13;
25 mg/kg was observed, a value close to the 29 mg/kg reported in the soil. The value &#13;
of Th varied between 9-12 mg/kg at the studied depths; these concentrations are &#13;
similar to the average value found in the Earth's crust. The concentration obtained for &#13;
U ranged from 3-7 mg/kg at the studied depths; these values are higher than the &#13;
average of this metal in the soil. The concentration of Mg varied between 3750-6200 &#13;
mg/kg, while the average value cited in the literature for soil is 8000 mg/kg. The soil &#13;
samples demonstrated homogeneity of metals both in depth and across the area of &#13;
the land. Considering subsequent analyses, the concentrations of lead did not change &#13;
over the years, while the concentrations of magnesium doubled over the years.
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<dc:date>2025-06-12T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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