Saneamento e qualidade de vida: um estudo na terra indígena Jaraguá, São Paulo - SP
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Resumo: | The precariousness of sanitation plays a central role in the vulnerability of the Brazilian population. This problem is even more worrying in indigenous villages, in different regions of the country, as aspects related to basic needs for health and quality of life collide with historical processes such as social, environmental and efficient changes. In this sense, the main cause of indigenous death is due to parasitic diseases, as a result of poor sanitation conditions. The eating, cultural and hygiene habits, unique to this population, are also mentioned. In the northern part of the city of São Paulo is located the Jaraguá Indigenous Land, which currently has six villages. Its residents live in a precarious situation of housing and basic sanitation, which results in the incidence of parasitic diseases, especially those caused by water. In order to contribute information that seem to minimize the situation of vulnerability in the Jaraguá Indigenous Land, this research evaluated the effects of poor basic sanitation on the quality of life of the residents. The study was conducted using an exploratory qualitative approach, based on participant observation and documentary research. Records of diseases related to the most recurrent environmental contamination problems in the local Basic Health Unit were imported, identifying the types of basic sanitation problems in the villages and incorporated with health agents and indigenous leaders so that sustainable solutions were accepted that would allow the improvement and maintenance of sanitation, taking into account cultural and religious aspects of the indigenous people. Based on the health records and the textual analysis of the interviews, it was possible to identify the misuse of community toilets, in many cases leaving the sewer open, as a result of the lack of environmental education. Part of the indigenous people do not see the traditional structures of bathrooms as something inherent to their habits. A sustainable solution idealized by indigenous leaders and health agents would be the installation of the so-called “wetland area” wetlands, an artificial technology for natural treatment to remove pollutants from the generated effluents, minimizing the contamination of soil and water bodies that cut through the villages. The research findings allowed us to conclude that the Jaraguá Indigenous Land is inserted in the context of the city of São Paulo, therefore, the conditions observed may not be exclusive to the community, but rather to the entire region surrounding the reserve. Furthermore, attention is drawn to the fact that any sustainable practice will have no effect if there is no constant and hard work of environmental education, with a focus on basic sanitation, for the local community, which must be planned and carried out together with the leaders of the Jaraguá Indigenous Land. |
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Ribeiro, Andreza Portellahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3410710553298468Ribeiro, Andreza Portellahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3410710553298468Ramos, Heidy Rodriguezhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6214289236131303Moreira, Edson Gonçalveshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5179535565063558http://lattes.cnpq.br/7165875091327788Andrade, Kátia Beatrice Pereira da Cunha2021-11-08T15:16:12Z2021-06-30Andrade, Kátia Beatrice Pereira da Cunha. Saneamento e qualidade de vida: um estudo na terra indígena Jaraguá, São Paulo - SP. 2021. 64 f. Dissertação( Programa de Pós-Graduação em Cidades Inteligentes e Sustentáveis) - Universidade Nove de Julho, São Paulo.http://bibliotecatede.uninove.br/handle/tede/2716The precariousness of sanitation plays a central role in the vulnerability of the Brazilian population. This problem is even more worrying in indigenous villages, in different regions of the country, as aspects related to basic needs for health and quality of life collide with historical processes such as social, environmental and efficient changes. In this sense, the main cause of indigenous death is due to parasitic diseases, as a result of poor sanitation conditions. The eating, cultural and hygiene habits, unique to this population, are also mentioned. In the northern part of the city of São Paulo is located the Jaraguá Indigenous Land, which currently has six villages. Its residents live in a precarious situation of housing and basic sanitation, which results in the incidence of parasitic diseases, especially those caused by water. In order to contribute information that seem to minimize the situation of vulnerability in the Jaraguá Indigenous Land, this research evaluated the effects of poor basic sanitation on the quality of life of the residents. The study was conducted using an exploratory qualitative approach, based on participant observation and documentary research. Records of diseases related to the most recurrent environmental contamination problems in the local Basic Health Unit were imported, identifying the types of basic sanitation problems in the villages and incorporated with health agents and indigenous leaders so that sustainable solutions were accepted that would allow the improvement and maintenance of sanitation, taking into account cultural and religious aspects of the indigenous people. Based on the health records and the textual analysis of the interviews, it was possible to identify the misuse of community toilets, in many cases leaving the sewer open, as a result of the lack of environmental education. Part of the indigenous people do not see the traditional structures of bathrooms as something inherent to their habits. A sustainable solution idealized by indigenous leaders and health agents would be the installation of the so-called “wetland area” wetlands, an artificial technology for natural treatment to remove pollutants from the generated effluents, minimizing the contamination of soil and water bodies that cut through the villages. The research findings allowed us to conclude that the Jaraguá Indigenous Land is inserted in the context of the city of São Paulo, therefore, the conditions observed may not be exclusive to the community, but rather to the entire region surrounding the reserve. Furthermore, attention is drawn to the fact that any sustainable practice will have no effect if there is no constant and hard work of environmental education, with a focus on basic sanitation, for the local community, which must be planned and carried out together with the leaders of the Jaraguá Indigenous Land.A precariedade do saneamento ocupa papel central no aspecto de vulnerabilidade da população brasileira. Este problema é ainda mais preocupante nas aldeias indígenas, em diferentes regiões do país, pois aspectos voltados às necessidades básicas para a saúde e qualidade de vida esbarram em processos históricos como mudanças sociais, ambientais e econômicas. Nesse sentido, a principal causa de morte de indígenas se deve a doenças parasitárias, em consequência de condições débeis de saneamento. Citam-se também os hábitos alimentares, culturais e de higiene, singulares a esta população. Na zona norte da cidade de São Paulo se localiza a Terra Indígena Jaraguá, que conta atualmente com seis aldeias. Seus moradores vivem em situação precária de moradia e saneamento básico, o que resulta na incidência de doenças parasitárias, sobretudo as de veiculação hídrica. Com intuito de contribuir com informações que possam minimizar a situação de vulnerabilidade na Terra Indígena Jaraguá, esta pesquisa avaliou os efeitos do saneamento básico precário na qualidade de vida dos moradores. O estudo foi conduzido por meio da abordagem qualitativa exploratória, fundamentada na observação participante e pesquisa documental. Foram analisados os registros de doenças relacionadas à problemas de contaminação ambiental mais recorrentes na Unidade Básica de Saúde local, identificados os tipos de problemas de saneamento básico nas aldeias e realizadas entrevistas com agentes de saúde e lideranças indígenas para que fossem apresentadas soluções sustentáveis que permitissem a melhoria e manutenção do saneamento, levando-se em consideração aspectos culturais e religiosos dos indígenas. Com base nos registros de saúde e na análise textual das entrevistas, foi possível identificar o mal uso dos banheiros comunitários, em muitos casos deixando o esgoto a céu aberto, fruto da falta de educação ambiental. Parte dos indígenas não enxergam as estruturas tradicionais dos banheiros como algo inerente aos seus hábitos. Uma solução sustentável idealizada entre lideranças indígenas e agentes de saúde seria a instalação das chamadas wetlands do inglês “área de terra úmida”, uma tecnologia artificial para tratamento natural de remoção de poluentes dos efluentes gerados, minimizando a contaminação do solo e de corpos hídricos que cortam as aldeias. Os achados da pesquisa permitiram concluir que a Terra Indígena Jaraguá está inserida no contexto da cidade de São Paulo, portanto, as condições observadas podem não ser uma exclusividade da comunidade, mas sim de toda a região no entorno da reserva. Ademais, chama-se a atenção para o fato de que qualquer prática sustentável não terá efeito se não houver um trabalho árduo e constante de educação ambiental, com foco no saneamento básico, para a comunidade local, o qual deve ser planejado e conduzido junto às lideranças da Terra Indígena Jaraguá.Submitted by Nadir Basilio (nadirsb@uninove.br) on 2021-11-08T15:16:12Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Kátia Beatrice Pereira da Cunha Andrade.pdf: 2183725 bytes, checksum: f2a819f8869785e931a6f196d05e573e (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2021-11-08T15:16:12Z (GMT). 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Saneamento e qualidade de vida: um estudo na terra indígena Jaraguá, São Paulo - SP |
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Saneamento e qualidade de vida: um estudo na terra indígena Jaraguá, São Paulo - SP |
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Saneamento e qualidade de vida: um estudo na terra indígena Jaraguá, São Paulo - SP Andrade, Kátia Beatrice Pereira da Cunha saneamento básico terra indígena Jaraguá saúde wetlands riscos sanitários qualidade de vida basic sanitation Jaraguá indigenous land health sustainable solutions sanitary risks quality of life CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::ADMINISTRACAO |
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Saneamento e qualidade de vida: um estudo na terra indígena Jaraguá, São Paulo - SP |
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Saneamento e qualidade de vida: um estudo na terra indígena Jaraguá, São Paulo - SP |
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Saneamento e qualidade de vida: um estudo na terra indígena Jaraguá, São Paulo - SP |
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Saneamento e qualidade de vida: um estudo na terra indígena Jaraguá, São Paulo - SP |
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Saneamento e qualidade de vida: um estudo na terra indígena Jaraguá, São Paulo - SP |
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Andrade, Kátia Beatrice Pereira da Cunha |
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Andrade, Kátia Beatrice Pereira da Cunha |
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Ribeiro, Andreza Portella |
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Ramos, Heidy Rodriguez |
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Moreira, Edson Gonçalves |
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Andrade, Kátia Beatrice Pereira da Cunha |
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The precariousness of sanitation plays a central role in the vulnerability of the Brazilian population. This problem is even more worrying in indigenous villages, in different regions of the country, as aspects related to basic needs for health and quality of life collide with historical processes such as social, environmental and efficient changes. In this sense, the main cause of indigenous death is due to parasitic diseases, as a result of poor sanitation conditions. The eating, cultural and hygiene habits, unique to this population, are also mentioned. In the northern part of the city of São Paulo is located the Jaraguá Indigenous Land, which currently has six villages. Its residents live in a precarious situation of housing and basic sanitation, which results in the incidence of parasitic diseases, especially those caused by water. In order to contribute information that seem to minimize the situation of vulnerability in the Jaraguá Indigenous Land, this research evaluated the effects of poor basic sanitation on the quality of life of the residents. The study was conducted using an exploratory qualitative approach, based on participant observation and documentary research. Records of diseases related to the most recurrent environmental contamination problems in the local Basic Health Unit were imported, identifying the types of basic sanitation problems in the villages and incorporated with health agents and indigenous leaders so that sustainable solutions were accepted that would allow the improvement and maintenance of sanitation, taking into account cultural and religious aspects of the indigenous people. Based on the health records and the textual analysis of the interviews, it was possible to identify the misuse of community toilets, in many cases leaving the sewer open, as a result of the lack of environmental education. Part of the indigenous people do not see the traditional structures of bathrooms as something inherent to their habits. A sustainable solution idealized by indigenous leaders and health agents would be the installation of the so-called “wetland area” wetlands, an artificial technology for natural treatment to remove pollutants from the generated effluents, minimizing the contamination of soil and water bodies that cut through the villages. The research findings allowed us to conclude that the Jaraguá Indigenous Land is inserted in the context of the city of São Paulo, therefore, the conditions observed may not be exclusive to the community, but rather to the entire region surrounding the reserve. Furthermore, attention is drawn to the fact that any sustainable practice will have no effect if there is no constant and hard work of environmental education, with a focus on basic sanitation, for the local community, which must be planned and carried out together with the leaders of the Jaraguá Indigenous Land. |
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