Danilo de Melo Costa
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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A Barriguda: Revista Científica | 2018
Leonardo Vieira Scoralick; Danilo de Melo Costa; Daniela Vecchia Costa
Solid waste is waste from societys consumption activities. These wastes without the proper final disposal have an impact on the environment and peoples quality of life. Thinking about this issue, Reverse Logistics has become the tool for waste management. The objective of this paper is to present alternatives to reduce the environmental impacts caused by solid waste and the economic opportunities with its reuse. Regarding the method, we used surveys classified as explanatory and qualitative with the data collection typology being bibliographical. The results showed how solid waste is generated in Brazil and the main impacts caused by it, as well as the advantages of reuse through reverse logistics, whether environmental, social or economic-financial.
Desenvolve: Revista de Gestão do Unilasalle | 2014
Ricardo Viana Carvalho de Paiva; Danilo de Melo Costa; Francisco Vidal Barbosa; Juliana Maria Magalhães Christino
In the last decade, great transformations could be evidenced in the Brazilian higher education, particularly with regard to the growth of private sector participation. As part of this growth the proliferation of courses and colleges is highlighted, bringing with it the expansion of the number of vacancies which stimulated the fierce competition among institutions of higher education. Therefore, this article proposes to conduct a study of macro-environmental factors that influence the performance of educational institutions that compose it, in order to provide data and information for decision making by the government, group maintainers, institutions maintained, and the academic community. For this, we conducted an exploratory study, of qualitative nature, by means of documental data collection, bibliographic data collection and interviews with managers from seven private higher education institutions nationally recognized. The results showed that there is a strong influence of macro-environmental factors in private institutions of higher education, which should monitor them properly. Managers demonstrated through perspectives and perceptions that such factors represent a major concern for the institutions, responsible for ensuring the failure or success in a market of extreme rivalry and competition.
Revista Reuna | 2010
Danilo de Melo Costa; Francisco Vidal Barbosa; Melissa Midiori Martinho Goto
Revista Gestão Universitária na América Latina | 2013
Danilo de Melo Costa; Alexandre Marino Costa; Francisco Vidal Barbosa
Archive | 2013
Danilo de Melo Costa
Revista Gestão Universitária na América Latina - GUAL | 2012
Danilo de Melo Costa; Alexandre Marino Costa; Cláudio José Amante; Cláudio Heleno Pinto da Silva
Archive | 2011
Danilo de Melo Costa; Francisco Vidal Barbosa; Cláudio Heleno Pinto da Silva
Archive | 2011
Brígida Nichele; Danilo de Melo Costa; Altamiro Damian Préve
Archive | 2010
Danilo de Melo Costa; Ricardo Viana Carvalho de Paiva; João Carlos Peixoto Ferreira
Revista Meta: Avaliação | 2018
Danilo de Melo Costa; Francisco Vidal Barbosa