A pavimentação da BR-163 e os desafios à sustentabilidade: uma análise econômica, social e ambiental

17 de março de 2005

mar 17, 2005

Ane Alencar, Laurent Micol, Jonh Reid, Marcos Amend, Marilia Oliveira, Vivian Zeidemann, Wilson Cabral de Sousa Júnior

Esta publicação tem o objetivo de contribuir com o conceito de uma nova abordagem na construção de rodovias em áreas sensível, como a BR-163, que liga Cuiabá (Mato Grosso) a Santarém (Pará).

Alencar, A., Micol, L., Reid, J., Amend, M., Oliveira, M., Zeidemann, V., e Sousa Júnior, W.C. 2005. A pavimentação da BR-163 e os desafios à sustentabilidade: uma análise econômica, social e ambiental. CSF. Belo Horizonte.

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