Basic sciences for sustainable development: interdisciplinary dialogues
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Sustainable development, Environmental education, Technological innovation, Interdisciplinary dialogueSynopsis
The book "Basic Sciences for Sustainable Development: Interdisciplinary Dialogues" was conceived in the context of the 20th National Science and Technology Week of 2023, which highlighted the importance of fundamental sciences in creating innovative solutions to global challenges. Exploring the contributions of biology, chemistry, physics and mathematics to sustainability, the work adopts an interdisciplinary approach that covers topics such as green chemistry, renewable energy, biodiversity conservation and mathematical modeling for sustainable systems. In addition to reinforcing the essential role of science education and community engagement, the book inspires the practical application of this knowledge in local communities, promoting sustainable practices that aim for a more balanced and fair future for all.
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Integrating biology and mathematics for sustainabilityexploring the frontiers of biodiversity conservation
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Químicala ciencia central para el desarrollo sostenible
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Rational use of health resources
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Treatment of Organic Material via Biodigestion Mechanism
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Green skills and health trainingdialogues between teaching, research and extension
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School Garden and Sustainabilitypromoting healthy eating
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Basic sciences and the use of animals for sustainable research developmentthe use of the 3Rs
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Biotechnology from the perspective of pharmacological research for sustainable development
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The importance of Medicine in implementing strategies to control air pollution in order to meet the objectives of sustainable development in society
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Sustainable entrepreneurship in Ceará: a study on practices, impacts and challenges
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The role of women in the daily routine of scientific production
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