Dissertação
Os desafios para elaboração do plano de logística sustentável: um estudo de caso em uma universidade pública
Fecha
2022-09-29Autor
Fagundes, Aline Daiane Gonçales
Institución
Resumen
One of the topics discussed for decades is the issue of sustainability and environmental issues.
For Sachs (2009) concerns about changing thinking and raising awareness about the limitation
of “nature” capital and the dangers arising from aggressions to the environment are recent.
However, despite these discussions being lengthy and controversial, as they interfere with the
economy, mainly in industrialized countries, they had some evolution in the 60's and 70's.
with sustainability, because the logic that still seems to prevail is the economic one
(ZUCATTO, 2009). Thus, when re (thinking) sustainability, it is important to take a systemic
look at the eight dimensions of sustainability (social, cultural, ecological, environmental,
territorial, economic, national and international policy) proposed by Sachs (2009), as they are
interdependent, any impact on one will reflect on the other dimensions and vice versa
(ZUCATTO, 2009). Furthermore, understanding how the co-production of the public good
permeates these dimensions makes it possible to verify social participation in topics such as
sustainability. For Salm (2014) the co-production of the public good requires social
participation in the sharing of responsibilities and production of public goods and services,
with practices and values consistent with human multidimensionality and the sustainability of
the biosphere. In this work, the public good was considered equivalent to sustainability. For
Bobbio, Matteucci and Pasquino (1998) the public good is the search for the natural happiness
of the collectivity, that is, a political value linked to ethics and morals. When public services
have these characteristics, they can be considered part of the public good (SOUZA, 2015).
Thus, the general objective of this dissertation was to identify the challenges in the process of
elaborating the Sustainable Logistics Plan (PLS) at the Federal University of Pampa
(UNIPAMPA). The PLS is a planning tool, which aims to establish sustainable practices and
promote people's awareness. As for the methodology, the research was qualitative and in the
content analysis, analysis categories were used – Sustainability and Co-production. In the
results, it was found that 7 of the 8 dimensions were evidenced in the PLS. The dimension -
International Policy was not identified, but it appears indirectly, since this dimension
permeates the PLS, as it dialogues with the UN's sustainable development goals (SDGs)
(MAPA, 2019). As for co-production, there was no social participation in the constitution of
the PLS implementation commission, so it was not possible to fit into one of the typologies of
co-production of the public good. Furthermore, the institution's campuses did not participate
in the process, remaining only within the scope of the Rectory. This phenomenon can be
identified as neo-institutionalism, which aims to meet the regulatory framework, from a
Strategic Management perspective. In view of this, it should be noted that the Covid 19
pandemic greatly limited the mobilization of people in social phenomena and processes.
Finally, it is suggested that social participation can receive more and more attention from the
Institution in the construction and provision of public services, especially in actions aimed at
encouraging and disseminating sustainable practices such as the PLS.