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Os campos de golfe não são áreas isoladas dentro do território onde se inserem, mas sim partes integrantes do ecossistema envolvente. Os campos de golfe são elementos da paisagem e, além de todos os benefícios funcionais, estéticos e económicos que possam trazer à região, podem ainda, se a sua gestão for correta, melhorar a qualidade do meio ambiente onde se encontram.
Neste sentido, o presente trabalho tem como objetivo a elaboração de uma Análise de Avaliação Ambiental, juntamente com a proposta de medidas de monitorização e mitigação aos impactes negativos desse mesmo estudo. Procura-se ainda focar a temática da gestão e manutenção de um Campo de Golfe de alta competição, assim como um breve enquadramento histórico do aparecimento e evolução dos Campos de
Golfe, mostrando desta forma toda a sua diversidade e versatilidade dentro do mundo do “Golfe”.
A componente prática do trabalho, realizada no âmbito do trabalho de campo efetuado no Complexo “Guadiana Golf”, centra-se no acompanhamento das operações e processos de gestão e manutenção de um campo de golfe, assim como de levantamentos de alguns dados referentes à fauna, flora, fisiografia do terreno, entre outros inerentes a um estudo desta natureza, tendo como finalidade o confronto dos resultados com os principais descritores de um Estudo de Impacte Ambiental.
Com este trabalho pode constatar-se que os processos de Avaliação de Impacte Ambiental e os Estudos de Impacte Ambiental, são a base de sustentação para que exista sucesso no projeto de um campo de golfe, e para isso devem ser tomadas em linha de conta as medidas de mitigação aos impactes negativos e de potenciação aos impactes positivos, bem como medidas de monitorização constantes ou periódicas,
especialmente na fase de exploração uma vez que é aquela que de modo geral terá maior longevidade.
The golf courses are not isolated areas in the territory where they are restricted, but na integral part of the surrounding ecosystem. The golf courses are elements of the landscape and, in addition to all the benefits of functional, visual and economic that could bring to the region, may also, if their management is correct, improve the quality of the environment. Whereby this paper aims the developing a Environmental Impact Study, together with the proposed mitigation measures for negative impacts of that study. It seeks to further focus on the issue of management and maintenance of a Golf Course of high competition, as well as a brief historical background of the emergence and evolution of the Golf, thus showing all its diversity and versatility within the world "Golf". The practical part of the work carried out within the visits to "Guadiana Golf", focuses on the monitoring of operations and management processes and maintenance of a golf course, as well as surveys of fauna, flora, topographic and planimetric, the study área and finally comparing the results with key descriptors of an Environmental Impact Study. The practical component of the work performed under the fieldwork carried out in the Complex "Guadiana Golf", focuses on the monitoring of operations and management processes and maintenance of a golf course, as well as surveys of some data related to wildlife flora, physiography of the land, among others inherent in such a study, for purposes of the comparison of results with key descriptors of an Environmental Impact Study. With this work can be seen that the process of Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Impact Studies, are the support base so that there is success in the design of a golf course, and this must be taken into account the measures to mitigate the negative impacts and maximizing the positive impacts, and measures to constant or periodic monitoring, especially in the exploration stage since it is one that generally have greater longevity.
The golf courses are not isolated areas in the territory where they are restricted, but na integral part of the surrounding ecosystem. The golf courses are elements of the landscape and, in addition to all the benefits of functional, visual and economic that could bring to the region, may also, if their management is correct, improve the quality of the environment. Whereby this paper aims the developing a Environmental Impact Study, together with the proposed mitigation measures for negative impacts of that study. It seeks to further focus on the issue of management and maintenance of a Golf Course of high competition, as well as a brief historical background of the emergence and evolution of the Golf, thus showing all its diversity and versatility within the world "Golf". The practical part of the work carried out within the visits to "Guadiana Golf", focuses on the monitoring of operations and management processes and maintenance of a golf course, as well as surveys of fauna, flora, topographic and planimetric, the study área and finally comparing the results with key descriptors of an Environmental Impact Study. The practical component of the work performed under the fieldwork carried out in the Complex "Guadiana Golf", focuses on the monitoring of operations and management processes and maintenance of a golf course, as well as surveys of some data related to wildlife flora, physiography of the land, among others inherent in such a study, for purposes of the comparison of results with key descriptors of an Environmental Impact Study. With this work can be seen that the process of Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Impact Studies, are the support base so that there is success in the design of a golf course, and this must be taken into account the measures to mitigate the negative impacts and maximizing the positive impacts, and measures to constant or periodic monitoring, especially in the exploration stage since it is one that generally have greater longevity.
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Campos de Golfe Avaliação de Impacte Ambiental Medidas de Monitorização e Mitigação Gestão e Manutenção Golf Courses Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Monitoring and Mitigation