WATER REFUGEES: vulnerabilization and conflicts evolving access to water

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Autor(a) principal: Cesar O. Diniz, Paulo
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Monteiro Costa, André, Rozendo, Cimone, Gomes Ferreira, José, José Rocha da Silva, Flávio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Caderno CRH
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/crh/article/view/44533
Resumo: This article presents an understanding of how the socio-environmental vulnerabilities of the populations displaced by the San Francisco River Diversion Project have turned them into water refugees. Three Rural Villages (VPR’s) are analyzed. The VPR Salão, located in Sertania/PE, and the VPR Lafayete, in Monteiro/PB, are in the East Canal. The third VPR is Irapuá I in the North Canal and is in the municipality of Piranhas/PB. These areas were affected by this project and had as one of the results the lack of access to potable water for human consume and production. This paper used the methodologies of bibliographical revision, group interviews with local people, and visits to the three VPRs. The authors conclude that the social vulnerabilization of those populations have various sources such as the deterritorialization that made them to loose social, cultural and environmental ties that are common in the rural areas and also the lack of access to drinking water and water for agricultural production, which is a responsibility of the government to provide.
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spelling WATER REFUGEES: vulnerabilization and conflicts evolving access to waterRÉFUGIÉS DE L’EAU: vulnérabilisation et conflits pour l’accès à l’eauREFUGIADOS DA ÁGUA: vulnerabilização e conflitos por acesso à águaVulnerabilização socioambientalConflitos por águaRefugiados da águaTransposição do Rio São FranciscoDesterritorializaçãoSocial-environmental vulnerabilizationWater conflictsWater refugeesSão Francisco River Diversion ProjectDeterritorializationVulnérabilité socio-environnementaleConflits de l’eauRéfugiés de l’eauTransposition du Fleuve São FranciscoDéterritorialisationThis article presents an understanding of how the socio-environmental vulnerabilities of the populations displaced by the San Francisco River Diversion Project have turned them into water refugees. Three Rural Villages (VPR’s) are analyzed. The VPR Salão, located in Sertania/PE, and the VPR Lafayete, in Monteiro/PB, are in the East Canal. The third VPR is Irapuá I in the North Canal and is in the municipality of Piranhas/PB. These areas were affected by this project and had as one of the results the lack of access to potable water for human consume and production. This paper used the methodologies of bibliographical revision, group interviews with local people, and visits to the three VPRs. The authors conclude that the social vulnerabilization of those populations have various sources such as the deterritorialization that made them to loose social, cultural and environmental ties that are common in the rural areas and also the lack of access to drinking water and water for agricultural production, which is a responsibility of the government to provide.Cet article cherche à comprendre comment les processus de vulnérabilité socio-environnementale ont eu des répercussions sur les conflits avec les populations affectées par le déplacement forcé dans les travaux de transposition du fleuve São Francisco, les faisant devenir des réfugiés de l’eau. Trois Villages Productifs Ruraux (VPR) sont analysés, deux dans l’Axe Est – un à Sertânia/PE (VPR Salão) et un autre à Monteiro/PB (VPR Lafayete) – et le troisième dans l’Axe Nord, à São José de Piranhas/ PB (VPR Irapuá I). Ces localités ont été impactées par le projet, l’un des enjeux centraux étant la difficulté d’accès à l’eau pour la consommation humaine et la production par les familles qui y sont transférées. Pour cet article, les méthodologies de revue bibliographique, d’entretiens de groupe, de réunions et de visites de terrain auprès des VPR susmentionnés sont utilisées. Il a été conclu que la vulnérabilité sociale découle des multiples formes de déterritorialisation de ces familles, rompant les liens sociaux, culturels et environnementaux dans les communautés rurales, sans que l’État ne garantisse ses responsabilités avec le déplacement forcé des familles, le démantèlement des zones productives et le manque d’accès à l’eau avec la qualité et la quantité nécessaires à la consommation humaine et à la production agricole.Este artigo busca compreender como os processos de vulnerabilização socioambiental repercutiram nos conflitos com as populações atingidas pelo deslocamento compulsório nas obras da transposição do Rio São Francisco, fazendo com que essas se tornassem refugiadas da água. São analisadas três Vilas Produtivas Rurais (VPR’s), sendo duas do Eixo Leste – uma em Sertânia/PE (VPR Salão) e outra em Monteiro/PB (VPR Lafayete) – e a terceira no Eixo Norte, em São José de Piranhas/PB (VPR Irapuá I). Essas localidades foram afetadas pelo empreendimento, tendo como uma das questões centrais a dificuldade do acesso à água para consumo humano e produção por parte das famílias para lá transferidas. Utilizam-se, para este artigo, as metodologias de revisão bibliográfica, entrevistas em grupo, reuniões e visitas de campo às referidas VPR’s. Concluiu-se que a vulnerabilização social decorre das múltiplas formas de desterritorialização dessas famílias, rompendo vínculos sociais, culturais e ambientais das comunidades rurais, sem garantia do Estado frente às suas responsabilidades com o deslocamento forçado das famílias, o desmantelamento das áreas produtivas e o não acesso à água com a qualidade e a quantidade necessárias para o consumo humano e para a produção agrícola.Universidade Federal da Bahia2023-10-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion"Avaliado pelos pares"application/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/crh/article/view/4453310.9771/ccrh.v36i0.44533Caderno CRH; v. 36 (2023): Publicação Contínua; e0230151983-82390103-4979reponame:Caderno CRHinstname:Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)instacron:UFBAporhttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/crh/article/view/44533/30909Copyright (c) 2023 Caderno CRHhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCesar O. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv WATER REFUGEES: vulnerabilization and conflicts evolving access to water
RÉFUGIÉS DE L’EAU: vulnérabilisation et conflits pour l’accès à l’eau
REFUGIADOS DA ÁGUA: vulnerabilização e conflitos por acesso à água
title WATER REFUGEES: vulnerabilization and conflicts evolving access to water
spellingShingle WATER REFUGEES: vulnerabilization and conflicts evolving access to water
Cesar O. Diniz, Paulo
Vulnerabilização socioambiental
Conflitos por água
Refugiados da água
Transposição do Rio São Francisco
Desterritorialização
Social-environmental vulnerabilization
Water conflicts
Water refugees
São Francisco River Diversion Project
Deterritorialization
Vulnérabilité socio-environnementale
Conflits de l’eau
Réfugiés de l’eau
Transposition du Fleuve São Francisco
Déterritorialisation
title_short WATER REFUGEES: vulnerabilization and conflicts evolving access to water
title_full WATER REFUGEES: vulnerabilization and conflicts evolving access to water
title_fullStr WATER REFUGEES: vulnerabilization and conflicts evolving access to water
title_full_unstemmed WATER REFUGEES: vulnerabilization and conflicts evolving access to water
title_sort WATER REFUGEES: vulnerabilization and conflicts evolving access to water
author Cesar O. Diniz, Paulo
author_facet Cesar O. Diniz, Paulo
Monteiro Costa, André
Rozendo, Cimone
Gomes Ferreira, José
José Rocha da Silva, Flávio
author_role author
author2 Monteiro Costa, André
Rozendo, Cimone
Gomes Ferreira, José
José Rocha da Silva, Flávio
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cesar O. Diniz, Paulo
Monteiro Costa, André
Rozendo, Cimone
Gomes Ferreira, José
José Rocha da Silva, Flávio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Vulnerabilização socioambiental
Conflitos por água
Refugiados da água
Transposição do Rio São Francisco
Desterritorialização
Social-environmental vulnerabilization
Water conflicts
Water refugees
São Francisco River Diversion Project
Deterritorialization
Vulnérabilité socio-environnementale
Conflits de l’eau
Réfugiés de l’eau
Transposition du Fleuve São Francisco
Déterritorialisation
topic Vulnerabilização socioambiental
Conflitos por água
Refugiados da água
Transposição do Rio São Francisco
Desterritorialização
Social-environmental vulnerabilization
Water conflicts
Water refugees
São Francisco River Diversion Project
Deterritorialization
Vulnérabilité socio-environnementale
Conflits de l’eau
Réfugiés de l’eau
Transposition du Fleuve São Francisco
Déterritorialisation
description This article presents an understanding of how the socio-environmental vulnerabilities of the populations displaced by the San Francisco River Diversion Project have turned them into water refugees. Three Rural Villages (VPR’s) are analyzed. The VPR Salão, located in Sertania/PE, and the VPR Lafayete, in Monteiro/PB, are in the East Canal. The third VPR is Irapuá I in the North Canal and is in the municipality of Piranhas/PB. These areas were affected by this project and had as one of the results the lack of access to potable water for human consume and production. This paper used the methodologies of bibliographical revision, group interviews with local people, and visits to the three VPRs. The authors conclude that the social vulnerabilization of those populations have various sources such as the deterritorialization that made them to loose social, cultural and environmental ties that are common in the rural areas and also the lack of access to drinking water and water for agricultural production, which is a responsibility of the government to provide.
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