Analysis of the volunteer profile for the ecotourism management of the Transcarioca Trail in the city of Rio de Janeiro
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Resumo: | Trails serve as a link between people and nature. They also serve as vectors of various environmental imbalances, such as introduction and propagation of exotic plant species, trampling on vegetation, exposure, compaction and soil erosion. The compaction has unfolding, since it affects the development of roots, of vegetation, interferes in the rates of water infiltration, besides favoring erosive processes. When such phenomena intensify, they become a serious managerial problem for the administrators of protected areas in Brazil. The objective of the present study is to understand the role of volunteering in the management of the Transcarioca Trail, located in the city of Rio de Janeiro, and the possible changes in the local ecosystem. The challenge of maintaining the Transcarioca Trail is to make its public an active player in its conservation and maintenance, supporting the structuring and management work. Based on studies on consultant councils, managers and their relationship with social agents (governmental and privates initiatives), discussions were also made on environmental and territorial impacts (both positive and negative) to ensure that public use occurs without compromising the integrity of the site's biodiversity. For the feasibility of the study, the use of the qualitative research of the exploratory and descriptive type was chosen to make an inventory about the volunteer profile and to understand its role in the conservation of the Trail. The following research concentrated the study within a specific section of the Transcarioca Trail in the Tijuca National Park (Rio de Janeiro county) - Section 13 - Forest Gate x Cova da Onça. In order to obtain the data presented, there were collected information of the conservation actions based in fieldwork and interviews with the management of PNT, and was applied questionnaires with adopters, walkers and volunteers in the period established between the year 2016 to the first semester of 2018. In this way, the matrices of this work will serve to analyze several aspects that involve the public use of protected areas, not only sustainable tourism as economic aptitude, but also the ecosystem management and conservation of every ecological corridor, species fauna / flora, lectures, seminars, research, volunteering program and aspects of public safety in favor of the Transcarioca Trail. |
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Analysis of the volunteer profile for the ecotourism management of the Transcarioca Trail in the city of Rio de JaneiroAnálise do perfil do voluntariado para o manejo ecoturístico da Trilha Transcarioca na cidade do Rio de JaneiroTrilhaConservaçãoTerritórioPaisagemGestãoVoluntáriostrail; conservation; territory; landscape; management; volunteersTrailConservationTerritoryLandscapeManagementVolunteersTrails serve as a link between people and nature. They also serve as vectors of various environmental imbalances, such as introduction and propagation of exotic plant species, trampling on vegetation, exposure, compaction and soil erosion. The compaction has unfolding, since it affects the development of roots, of vegetation, interferes in the rates of water infiltration, besides favoring erosive processes. When such phenomena intensify, they become a serious managerial problem for the administrators of protected areas in Brazil. The objective of the present study is to understand the role of volunteering in the management of the Transcarioca Trail, located in the city of Rio de Janeiro, and the possible changes in the local ecosystem. The challenge of maintaining the Transcarioca Trail is to make its public an active player in its conservation and maintenance, supporting the structuring and management work. Based on studies on consultant councils, managers and their relationship with social agents (governmental and privates initiatives), discussions were also made on environmental and territorial impacts (both positive and negative) to ensure that public use occurs without compromising the integrity of the site's biodiversity. For the feasibility of the study, the use of the qualitative research of the exploratory and descriptive type was chosen to make an inventory about the volunteer profile and to understand its role in the conservation of the Trail. The following research concentrated the study within a specific section of the Transcarioca Trail in the Tijuca National Park (Rio de Janeiro county) - Section 13 - Forest Gate x Cova da Onça. In order to obtain the data presented, there were collected information of the conservation actions based in fieldwork and interviews with the management of PNT, and was applied questionnaires with adopters, walkers and volunteers in the period established between the year 2016 to the first semester of 2018. In this way, the matrices of this work will serve to analyze several aspects that involve the public use of protected areas, not only sustainable tourism as economic aptitude, but also the ecosystem management and conservation of every ecological corridor, species fauna / flora, lectures, seminars, research, volunteering program and aspects of public safety in favor of the Transcarioca Trail.As trilhas servem como elo entre as pessoas e a natureza, servem também como vetores de diversos desequilíbrios ambientais, tais como introdução e propagação de espécies vegetais exóticas, pisoteio na vegetação, exposição, compactação e erosão do solo. A compactação tem desdobramentos, pois afeta o desenvolvimento de raízes, da vegetação, interfere nas taxas de infiltração hídrica, além de favorecer processos erosivos. Quando tais fenômenos se intensificam, passam a ser um sério problema gerencial para os administradores de Unidades de Conservação (UCs) no Brasil. O objetivo do presente estudo é o entendimento sobre o papel do voluntariado no manejo da Trilha Transcarioca, situada na cidade do Rio de Janeiro, e as possíveis mudanças no ecossistema local. O desafio de manter a Trilha Transcarioca é tornar o seu público frequentador em ator ativo na sua conservação e manutenção, subsidiando os trabalhos de estruturação e gerenciamento. A partir de estudos sobre o conselho consultivo, seus gestores e sua relação com os agentes sociais (governamentais e iniciativas privadas), buscou-se também a discussão sobre os impactos ambientais e territoriais (tanto os positivos quanto os negativos), para assegurar que o uso público aconteça sem comprometer a integridade da biodiversidade do local. Para a viabilidade do estudo, foi escolhido o método da pesquisa qualitativa do tipo exploratória e descritiva para realizar um inventário sobre o perfil do voluntariado e entender qual o seu papel na conservação da Trilha. A pesquisa concentrou o estudo em um trecho específico da Trilha Transcarioca no interior do Parque Nacional da Tijuca (município do Rio de Janeiro) – Trecho 13 - Portão da Floresta x Cova da Onça. Para a obtenção dos dados apresentados, utilizaram-se coletas de campo a partir de reuniões com a gestão da UC, com os adotantes da trilha e realização de questionários com os caminhantes e os voluntários de ações de manejo e conservação da Trilha Transcarioca, no período estabelecido entre o ano de 2016 até o primeiro semestre de 2018. Dessa maneira, as matrizes deste trabalho servem de análise de diversos aspectos que envolvem o uso público em unidades de conservação, não só o turismo sustentável e sua aptidão econômica, como também o manejo ecossistêmico e a conservação de todo corredor ecológico, divulgação de catálogos de registro de espécies da fauna/flora, palestras, seminários, pesquisas, programas de voluntariado e aspectos de segurança pública em prol da Trilha Transcarioca.Universidade Federal de São Paulo2019-08-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/ecoturismo/article/view/682010.34024/rbecotur.2019.v12.6820Revista Brasileira de Ecoturismo (RBEcotur); v. 12 n. 4 (2019): agosto-outubro/2019Brazilian Journal of Ecotourism; Vol. 12 No. 4 (2019): agosto-outubro/2019Revista Brasileña de Ecoturismo; Vol. 12 Núm. 4 (2019): agosto-outubro/20191983-9391reponame:Revista Brasileira de Ecoturismoinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Ecoturismo (SBECotur)instacron:SBECOTURporhttps://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/ecoturismo/article/view/6820/7008Copyright (c) 2019 Revista Brasileira de Ecoturismoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta, Vivian Castilho daSilva, Thiago MartinsRogumbaun, Ana Danielle Popescu2021-10-05T20:21:12Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/6820Revistahttps://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/ecoturismo/indexPUBhttp://www.sbecotur.org.br/rbecotur/seer/index.php/ecoturismo/oai||zneiman@gmail.com1983-93911983-9391opendoar:2021-10-05T20:21:12Revista Brasileira de Ecoturismo - Sociedade Brasileira de Ecoturismo (SBECotur)false |
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Analysis of the volunteer profile for the ecotourism management of the Transcarioca Trail in the city of Rio de Janeiro Análise do perfil do voluntariado para o manejo ecoturístico da Trilha Transcarioca na cidade do Rio de Janeiro |
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Analysis of the volunteer profile for the ecotourism management of the Transcarioca Trail in the city of Rio de Janeiro |
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Analysis of the volunteer profile for the ecotourism management of the Transcarioca Trail in the city of Rio de Janeiro Costa, Vivian Castilho da Trilha Conservação Território Paisagem Gestão Voluntários trail; conservation; territory; landscape; management; volunteers Trail Conservation Territory Landscape Management Volunteers |
title_short |
Analysis of the volunteer profile for the ecotourism management of the Transcarioca Trail in the city of Rio de Janeiro |
title_full |
Analysis of the volunteer profile for the ecotourism management of the Transcarioca Trail in the city of Rio de Janeiro |
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Analysis of the volunteer profile for the ecotourism management of the Transcarioca Trail in the city of Rio de Janeiro |
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Analysis of the volunteer profile for the ecotourism management of the Transcarioca Trail in the city of Rio de Janeiro |
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Analysis of the volunteer profile for the ecotourism management of the Transcarioca Trail in the city of Rio de Janeiro |
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Costa, Vivian Castilho da |
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Costa, Vivian Castilho da Silva, Thiago Martins Rogumbaun, Ana Danielle Popescu |
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Silva, Thiago Martins Rogumbaun, Ana Danielle Popescu |
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Costa, Vivian Castilho da Silva, Thiago Martins Rogumbaun, Ana Danielle Popescu |
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Trilha Conservação Território Paisagem Gestão Voluntários trail; conservation; territory; landscape; management; volunteers Trail Conservation Territory Landscape Management Volunteers |
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Trilha Conservação Território Paisagem Gestão Voluntários trail; conservation; territory; landscape; management; volunteers Trail Conservation Territory Landscape Management Volunteers |
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Trails serve as a link between people and nature. They also serve as vectors of various environmental imbalances, such as introduction and propagation of exotic plant species, trampling on vegetation, exposure, compaction and soil erosion. The compaction has unfolding, since it affects the development of roots, of vegetation, interferes in the rates of water infiltration, besides favoring erosive processes. When such phenomena intensify, they become a serious managerial problem for the administrators of protected areas in Brazil. The objective of the present study is to understand the role of volunteering in the management of the Transcarioca Trail, located in the city of Rio de Janeiro, and the possible changes in the local ecosystem. The challenge of maintaining the Transcarioca Trail is to make its public an active player in its conservation and maintenance, supporting the structuring and management work. Based on studies on consultant councils, managers and their relationship with social agents (governmental and privates initiatives), discussions were also made on environmental and territorial impacts (both positive and negative) to ensure that public use occurs without compromising the integrity of the site's biodiversity. For the feasibility of the study, the use of the qualitative research of the exploratory and descriptive type was chosen to make an inventory about the volunteer profile and to understand its role in the conservation of the Trail. The following research concentrated the study within a specific section of the Transcarioca Trail in the Tijuca National Park (Rio de Janeiro county) - Section 13 - Forest Gate x Cova da Onça. In order to obtain the data presented, there were collected information of the conservation actions based in fieldwork and interviews with the management of PNT, and was applied questionnaires with adopters, walkers and volunteers in the period established between the year 2016 to the first semester of 2018. In this way, the matrices of this work will serve to analyze several aspects that involve the public use of protected areas, not only sustainable tourism as economic aptitude, but also the ecosystem management and conservation of every ecological corridor, species fauna / flora, lectures, seminars, research, volunteering program and aspects of public safety in favor of the Transcarioca Trail. |
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