CHAVES, R. A. M.; CHAVES, Raiff Ascendino Medeiros.
Resumo:
The proper handling of environmental issues arises as a premise for organizations that
wish to consolidate their effectiveness, fulfill its institutional mission and promote
sustainable development and sustainability. The research analyzes the
socioenvironmental management at the Education and Health Center of UFCG along
the lines of Environmental Agenda in Public Administration (A3P). For that, it performs
the diagnosis of the Institution according to the A3P manual specific to Public
Universities and assesses the perception of technical-administrative servers, teachers
and graduating students on the subject. Data analysis occurs both qualitatively and
quantitatively and uses as data collection instruments a form and questionnaires
adapted to the three categories of respondents. At first, university managers and
teachers were consulted, and 204 respondents, being 100 of them graduating
students, 60 teachers, and 44 technical-administrative servers, in a second phase. The
results reveal that the CES socioenvironmental management is at an early stage, with
isolated actions, not institutionalized, that could be improved or rethought, as well as
gaps in all thematic axes evaluated. More attention is drawn to the issue of raising
awareness and empowering staff and students, in addition to aspects related to the
management of waste generated, especially hazardous waste. On the other hand,
assessments with the highest degree of agreement by respondents focus on the fifth
axis (sustainable public buildings). In summary, the research prepares the Institution
for the next step established by the A3P Manual, which is to elaborate the CES
Socioenvironmental Management Plan.