Examinando por Autor "Reyes Gil, Rosa Eugenia"
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- ÍtemLa afectación del nivel de vida socio-económico en el Departamento del Chocó, por la contaminación ambiental a causa de la actividad minera.(Fundación Universitaria Los Libertadores. Sede Bogotá., ) Garzón Romero, David Stiven; Malagón Arcila, Yeimi Alexandra; Reyes Gil, Rosa EugeniaMining as one of the main activities in the Colombian economy in especially for the department of Chocó, is generating environmental alterations that ultimately affect the socio-economic standard of living in this region. It is noteworthy that some 10 years ago, these affectations did not represent greater relevance, because these factors were not perceived as a risk in the future of the region, however, today it has been done It is necessary to establish rules and laws that adequately regulate the activity, due to the abuse of extractive activity. The most relevant environmental aspects to take into account are the following: affectation of the climate, loss of soil properties, contamination of water sources and the consequences of the affectation of these three aspects on the level socio-economic life of a specific region. In this work, the main environmental impacts resulting from mining activity and its influence on the standard of living of the region of the department of Chocó. For this analysis, studies of other authors who have broadened the panoramic vision of this work. within the fundamental aspects, it is concluded that mining is one of the important activities in the country's economy, but in its wake aggressively modifies the customs of a region.
- ÍtemBarreras y limitaciones para la implementación del sistema de gestión ambiental del sector minero en ColombiaQuiroga Rueda, Heidy Lizzeth; Silva Morales, Luisa Tatiana; Reyes Gil, Rosa EugeniaAn Environmental Management System (EMS) represents the system with which a company controls the activities, products and processes that cause, or may cause, problems. environmental minimizing said problems of its operations. Based on this concept, ISO 14000 Standards were useful as tools to help organizations in this minimization task. In addition, it is necessary that real companies different responsible activities with the known environment as good practices. However, during the companies' implementation process problems different obstacles that prevent obtaining the ISO 14001 certification. The objective of this work was to identify the barriers and limitations faced by companies and know the importance of the implementation of an EMS in companies in the sector miner in colombia. To achieve these objectives, an investigation was carried out documentary, type compilation monograph, consisting of the collection of information secondary and tertiary to identify the main obstacles to the implementation of Environmental management systems. The results indicated that the implementation of An EMS in companies is important, since it helps improve their production processes taking them to a cycle of continuous improvement. This provides added value to the ix company in the market. Furthermore, the barriers and limitations that a company faces to implement a SGA dependent on its size (large, medium or small) companies) and the organization's commitment to caring for the environment. In Indeed, among the obstacles faced by companies are the lack of information, structural organization, economic resources and culture and organizational commitment. Environmental accounting and management systems are part of control that allows companies to maintain a strategic balance of environmental costs and expenses incurred for risk mitigation environmental, this with the aim of being sustainable.
- ÍtemConsecuencias de la actividad empresarial sobre la calidad ambiental el río Bogotá(Fundación Universitaria Los Libertadores. Sede Bogotá., ) Cubillos Aldana, Adriana Milena; Reyes Gil, Rosa EugeniaThe Bogotá River is one of the rivers in the department of Cundinamarca, in central Colombia. It is the main river channel of the Bogotá savanna. It is not navigable or mighty. It empties into the Magdalena, which empties into the Caribbean Sea. About 10 million people live in its basin, of which 9 million live in the city of Bogotá. It has an approximate length of 380 km. It presents very high levels of contamination. Although it is contaminated from very close to its source, the bulk of the toxic and industrial and urban waste come from Bogotá. Specifically, since its source in the municipality of Villapinzón, the Bogotá River receives pollution from various artisan tanneries that dump their waste into the river. The objective of this work was to determine the consequences of business activity on the environmental quality of the Bogotá River and to propose measures for its recovery. To achieve this objective, a documentary investigation was carried out based on the exhaustive consultation of secondary sources that allowed characterizing the Bogotá River, describing its main characteristics, location and the activities carried out in its vicinity; describe the main environmental consequences of the activities of the business sector on the Bogotá river; and propose actions, strategies and procedures to face the environmental problem associated with the Bogotá River, both at the governmental level and in the private sector.
- ÍtemConsideraciones ambientales derivadas del daño ocasionado por la elaboración de calzado en el sector del Restrepo, BogotáBotache Alape, Yuly Andrea; Torres Vera, Harold Esteban; Pedraza Naranjo, Laura Alejandra; Reyes Gil, Rosa EugeniaIn the 1950s, the first synthetic leather substitutes and the first guilds were born. This was the case of the Corporación Nacional de Industriales del Calzado (Cornical), founded on July 14, 1956, in Bogotá. Then appear in the El Restrepo neighborhood, those displaced by political violence, mainly from Valle del Cauca; some settled there because they had families in the neighborhood; Others, because of low rents, took over the houses and turned them into small shoe factories. This activity of great help to the economic survival of footwear workers is not exempt from generating pollution and damage to the environment. In this work, the environmental consequences derived from the damage generated by the footwear manufacturing activity in the Restrepo sector of the city of Bogotá were analyzed. For this, a monograph-type documentary research was carried out, based on the review of secondary and tertiary information generated by several authors. Among the results obtained is that the greatest source of contamination in the treatment of leather comes from the tanning stage. Indeed, chemicals such as aluminum and chromium sulfide are causing damage to the air and water. If an adequate process such as separating the skins and cleaning them is not handled, respiratory diseases can be caused by the unpleasant odors of the leather skins for the manufacture of footwear. To improve the performance of the tannery, companies must select qualified labor and have adequate facilities, based on a comprehensive knowledge of chemicals for proper handling of the machines used, minimizing the impact on the environment, defining goals and actions to identify and evaluate the environmental management of the tannery. The analysis of the consequences and costs associated with changes in ecosystems that affect both the social environment and people's health, must consider the processes in which toxic substances intervene, the damage caused to the environment and the legal tools used for its management.
- ÍtemDel desarrollo económico al Desarrollo Sostenible y el papel de la educación ambiental(Fundación Universitaria Los Libertadores. Sede Bogotá., ) Castaño-Camacho, Gloria; Reyes Gil, Rosa Eugenia; Danna Buitrago, Jenny Paola; Palacios Chavarro, Janneth Arley
- ÍtemElectiva profesional IV: gestión ambiental y sostenibilidad. Unidad 1. Caracterización de las problemáticas ambientales del entorno colombianoReyes Gil, Rosa Eugenia; Camargo Luque, Hernan David; Ortega Cruz, María Catherine, (adecuación pedagógica); Avendaño Niño, Catalina, (diseño gráfico); Burgos Díaz, Andrés, (diseño y programación)
- ÍtemLas energías limpias y su aplicación en ColombiaMora Aguirre, Yeisson Duban; Reyes Gil, Rosa EugeniaColombia has a great wealth of renewable energy resources, such as the sun, the water, wind and organic animal and plant waste, even so, it is not found among the first countries in Latin America in the use of clean sources and renewable. Another important factor to keep in mind in power generation is global warming, what through the combustion of fossil sources and other Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions, contribute to the increase in temperature from the earth. Therefore, there must be a sustainable development based on the generation of clean energy, with corporate and environmental social responsibility. The This research seeks to establish the state of the art in relation to the energies clean and renewable in Colombia, and the bases for a better use of of the same promoting scientific research in this regard.
- ÍtemLas Energías Renovables no convencionales en Colombia: Hacia una matriz energética más limpia(Fundación Universitaria Los Libertadores. Sede Bogotá., ) Reyes Gil, Rosa Eugenia; Turriago Hoyos, Álvaro; Mercado Suarez, Álvaro Luis; Danna Buitrago, Jenny Paola; Palacios Chavarro, Janneth Arley; Balán, Laura Marcela
- ÍtemFULL Investiga Enero a Junio 2020 Número 1Fernandez Jaimes, Carol; Gutiérrez Bernal, Jesús Manuel; Palominos Bastias, Marcelo; García Cano, Lupe; Martínez Gutiérrez, Víctor; Venegas Lúque, Rocio; Morillo Martínez, Oscar Esteban; Escobar Romero, José; Gómez Romero, Ana Dolores; Buitrago, Luis Francisco; Palacios Chavarro, Janneth Arley; Castaño Camacho, Gloria; Reyes Gil, Rosa Eugenia; Barón Chivara, Jesús Alexis; Cote Daza, Sandra Patricia; Salinas Gómez, Orlando; Navarro Pérez, Paula Andrea; Gómez Caicedo, Melva Inés; Jiménez García, Diana Geraldine; Castaño Ramírez, José Vidal; Casteblanco, Daniela; Coronado, Laura; Jiménez, Wendy; Ocampo, Yessica; Pachón, José; María, Reyes; Sánchez, Vanesa; Medina Velandia, Lucy Nohemy; Rojas Zapata, Camilo; Danna Buitrago, Jenny Paola; Palacios Chavarro, Janneth Arley (Editora)
- ÍtemFULL Investiga Enero a Junio 2021 Número 3.(Fundación Universitaria Los Libertadores. Sede Bogotá., ) Bayona Pérez, Laura; Cortes Valencia, Andrés L.; Rozo Castillo, Jairo A.; Pérez Acosta, Andrés M.; Ruiz Rizzo, Adriana Lucía; Petearson Anzola, John; Fonseca G., Lida Rubiela; Beltrán M., Duván Santiago; Bojacá, Edwin Enrique; Caicedo Caicedo, Raquel; Caicedo López, Marilena; Bohórquez Chautá, Clara Adriana; Medina Velandia, Lucy Nohemy; Ciprian Anzola, Johan Sebastián; Castro Yara, Juan Camilo; Reyes Gil, Rosa Eugenia; González Santiago, Lu An; López Valek, Fanny Margarita; Ospina Lozano, Luis Eduardo; Echeverría King, Luisa Fernanda; Pachajoa Londoño, Alejandro; Danna-Buitrago, Jenny Paola; Palacios Chavarro, Janneth Arley, (editora).; Bohórquez Pacheco, Sandra Patricia, (editora invitada).
- ÍtemFULL Investiga Enero a Junio de 2023 Número 7(Fundación Universitaria Los Libertadores. Sede Bogotá., ) Bejarano Gómez, Julián Darío; Murcia Rozo, Karen Andrea; Cortés-Dussán, Germán Duglas; Cote Daza, Sandra Patricia; Barón Chivara, Jesús Alexis; Fernández Bermúdez, Andrés Felipe; Salinas Gómez, Orlando; Rodríguez, Sophia; Reyes Gil, Rosa Eugenia; Turriago Hoyos, Álvaro; Mercado Suarez, Álvaro Luis; Cely Cristancho, Luís Carlos; Moreno Mena, Luís Fernando; Muñoz Arciniegas, Oscar Alfonso; Medina Velandia, Lucy Nohemy; Quiroga Lugo, Laura Camila; Lamprea Forero, Brayan Steven; Mena Hurtado, Javier; Montenegro Velasco, Betty; Suárez Castillo, Michael; Bautista Osorio, Carlos Yesid; Danna Buitrago, Jenny Paola; Palacios Chavarro, Janneth Arley; Balán, Laura Marcela
- ÍtemInforme de Coyuntura Económica N°11 Julio - septiembre de 2018Reyes Gil, Rosa Eugenia; Galván Rico, Luis Enrique; Danna-Buitrago, Jenny Paola, Dirección de Investigaciones; Mercado Suárez, Álvaro Luis, Decano
- ÍtemLucentis 9(Fundación Universitaria Los Libertadores, ) Reyes Gil, Rosa Eugenia; Urrea, Mildrey; Cárdenas Mazo, Nathalia; Mercado Pérez, Margareth; Escobar Borja, Mariana; Rodríguez Sánchez, María Victoria; López López, Mildred Karola; Santofimio Vargas, Alexis Fabian; Larrota Orozco, Karen Dayana; Santacruz Aponte, Cristian Alexis; Ramírez Martínez, Daniela; Cárdenas Mora, Giovana Carolina; Jiménez, JonathanLucentis es una revista semestral de carácter académico y de acceso abierto cuyo contenido es generado por los estudiantes de los Programas de Contaduría Pública, Administración y Economía de la Facultad de Ciencias Económicas, Administrativas y Contables de la Fundación Universitaria Los Libertadores y de otras universidades del país. Esta Revista se proyecta como un espacio de comunicación de la comunidad universitaria a partir de la expresión, el fomento y la divulgación de productos académicos inéditos. Su enfoque se concentra en el encuentro y retroalimentación estudiantil, para comprender y plantear soluciones a los problemas económicos y sociales, todo enmarcado en un contexto académico que incentive el debate, enriquezca la formación de los estudiantes e inspire la construcción del pensamiento crítico y propositivo. (apartes del texto)
- ÍtemMedidas para enfrentar los impactos ambientales asociados a la cadena de suministro de la empresa Home Medical Group SAS en Bogotá, Colombia(Fundación Universitaria Los Libertadores. Sede Bogotá., ) Medina Chacón, Joan Sebastián; Moyano Pinilla, Catalina; Reyes Gil, Rosa EugeniaIn this documment, the main environmental impacts in the supply chain of the Home Medical Group SAS company, importer of medical equipment in Bogotá, are diagnosed, proposing measures for its treatment and academic recommendations to the organization to generate added value both environmental and business. It was proposed to diagnose the main environmental impacts associated with the company's supply chain and to achieve this objective, the company's international physical distribution and supply chain was illustrated, in order to identify the environmental impacts in each logistic and In this way, propose measures to face the identified impacts. This is a documentary investigation developed as a monograph-type document, in which the primary information derived from the company was collected and analyzed, as well as bibliographic information from web pages, related literature, and sector databases. The main environmental impacts associated with the company's supply chain were identified as mining exploitation, air pollution, marine pollution and solid waste pollution. To mitigate these impacts, measures were identified such as the implementation of reverse logistics and virtualization of the processes at each stage of the supply chain; as well as the contracting of suppliers that guarantee the IMO 2020 as a business policy based on the environmental sanctioning regime. It is concluded that the supply chain of Home Medical Group SAS is polluting in each of its stages; However, there are several options to counteract these impacts and that the company can implement with low monetary investment, in order to be recognized as a highly environmentally friendly company and demonstrate it in each of its processes. (apartes del texto)