Bibliographic citations
Paez, E., (2023). Instrumento de gestión ambiental (I.G.A.) como medidas preventivas para los potenciales impactos ambientales negativos derivados de las labores en las etapas del proyecto minero [Trabajo de suficiencia profesional, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/27349
Paez, E., Instrumento de gestión ambiental (I.G.A.) como medidas preventivas para los potenciales impactos ambientales negativos derivados de las labores en las etapas del proyecto minero [Trabajo de suficiencia profesional]. PE: Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/27349
@misc{renati/713070,
title = "Instrumento de gestión ambiental (I.G.A.) como medidas preventivas para los potenciales impactos ambientales negativos derivados de las labores en las etapas del proyecto minero",
author = "Paez Rizabal, Ever Braulio",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2023"
}
Due to the growing mining activity at the national level, the development of the work of the mining projects is reaching new levels of actions in said activity. It is becoming increasingly evident that the areas of influence could suffer a series of environmental impacts and conflicts with the different physical, biotic and social environmental components adjacent to the mining project. In this sense, the objective of the investigation was to establish the environmental management instrument as measures to prevent, correct, mitigate or compensate the negative environmental impacts, derived from the work in the stages of the mining project. The methodology corresponded to the quantitative approach, in terms of perception it was objective, with respect to its reasoning it is of a deductive type, and due to its purpose it is of a probative type,in terms of the principle of truth,it focusesfrom the particular to a whole. And regarding the researcher's perspective, it is qualitative, since the instruments (questionnaires) will provide numerical data, which, when processed, will give statistical answers, thus validating the hypotheses. And because of its causality it is cause and effect, framed within qualitative studies. The research design was non-experimental. The population corresponded to 12 respondents, among managers of the environmental area and environmental specialists from mining projects. Among its results and conclusions, it was established that the “Environmental Management Instrument“ and the “Environmental Impact“ present a correlation of 0.998, considered as high. This correlation is statistically significant, with very low p-values (0.01), which suggests that by establishing the Environmental Management Instrument (I.G.A.), the potential negative environmental impacts that could be derived from the work in the different stages of the mining project will be prevented.
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