Matrix impact on watersheds management with optical sustainable agricultural productivity and health of the rural population: A case study in four regions of the watershed Rio do Colégio - São Fidelis – RJ
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Resumo: | The present work aimed to evaluate the preservation of natural resources River College watershed as well as the health of the rural population. The watershed was divided into sub-areas which were visited, and interviews conducted microbiological analysis of water. An impact matrix based on population health, rural sanitation and the use of natural resources was created. The matrix was effective in identifying the main impacts in each region of the watershed. The highest incidence sewage peridomicilary, was found in the regions of Santo Aleixo and Toca Fria. Lack of management with cattle was a problem observed in all regions analyzed, resulting in a significant increase in E. coli coliform. All interviewed population consumes untreated water. In regions of the Toca Fria, Santo Aleixo and Aracaju the population makes use of free nascent of contamination from domestic sewage, but with access to cattle in most cases. In the Rio do Colégio region some families use water from the main course. High rates of diarrhea and worms coincide with the areas of greatest significance of impact indicated by the matrix. Mitigation measures were presented low economic cost and with high visibility to characterized impacts. |
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Matrix impact on watersheds management with optical sustainable agricultural productivity and health of the rural population: A case study in four regions of the watershed Rio do Colégio - São Fidelis – RJMatriz de impacto para gestão de microbacias com ótica na produtividade agropecuária sustentável e na saúde da população rural: Estudo de caso em quatro regiões da microbacia Rio do Colégio – São Fidélis – RJMatrix impactIndicators of healthRural sanitationHealth rural populationManagement in agriculture and livestockMatriz de impactoIndicadores de saúdeSaneamento básico ruralSaúde da população ruralManejo na agropecuáriaThe present work aimed to evaluate the preservation of natural resources River College watershed as well as the health of the rural population. The watershed was divided into sub-areas which were visited, and interviews conducted microbiological analysis of water. An impact matrix based on population health, rural sanitation and the use of natural resources was created. The matrix was effective in identifying the main impacts in each region of the watershed. The highest incidence sewage peridomicilary, was found in the regions of Santo Aleixo and Toca Fria. Lack of management with cattle was a problem observed in all regions analyzed, resulting in a significant increase in E. coli coliform. All interviewed population consumes untreated water. In regions of the Toca Fria, Santo Aleixo and Aracaju the population makes use of free nascent of contamination from domestic sewage, but with access to cattle in most cases. In the Rio do Colégio region some families use water from the main course. High rates of diarrhea and worms coincide with the areas of greatest significance of impact indicated by the matrix. Mitigation measures were presented low economic cost and with high visibility to characterized impacts.O presente trabalho teve por objetivo avaliar a preservação dos recursos naturais da microbacia Rio do Colégio, bem como a saúde da população rural. A microbacia foi dividida em subáreas onde foram realizadas visitas, entrevistas e análise microbiológica da água. Foi elaborada uma matriz de impacto baseada na saúde populacional, saneamento rural e no uso dos recursos naturais. A matriz se mostrou eficaz na identificação dos principais impactos em cada região da microbacia. A maior incidência esgotamento sanitário peridomiciliar, foi constatada nas regiões de Santo Aleixo e Toca Fria. A falta de manejo com o gado foi um problema observado em todas as regiões analisadas, implicando num aumento significativo dos coliformes E. coli. Toda a população entrevistada consome água sem tratamento. Nas regiões da Toca Fria, Santo Aleixo e Aracaju a população se serve das nascentes livre da contaminação de esgotos domésticos, mas com acesso ao gado na maioria dos casos. Já na região do Rio do colégio algumas famílias utilizam das águas do curso principal. Altos índices de diarreias e verminoses coincidiram com as áreas de maior significância de impacto apontadas pela matriz. Foram apresentadas medidas mitigatórias de baixo custo econômico e de grande viabilidade para os impactos caracterizados.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2016-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/reget/article/view/1996710.5902/2236117019967Revista Eletrônica em Gestão, Educação e Tecnologia Ambiental; REGET, V. 20, N. 1, JAN.-APR., 2016; 211-232Revista Eletrônica em Gestão, Educação e Tecnologia Ambiental; REGET, V. 20, N. 1, JAN.-ABR., 2016; 211-2322236-11702236-1170reponame:Revista Eletrônica em Gestão Educação e Tecnologia Ambiental (REGET)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/reget/article/view/19967/pdfhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Salomão Brandi daNassar, Cristina Aparecida Gomes2022-08-10T13:38:55Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/19967Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/regetPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/reget/oaimarcelobdarosa@gmail.com||reget.ufsm@gmail.com2236-11702236-1170opendoar:2022-08-10T13:38:55Revista Eletrônica em Gestão Educação e Tecnologia Ambiental (REGET) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Matrix impact on watersheds management with optical sustainable agricultural productivity and health of the rural population: A case study in four regions of the watershed Rio do Colégio - São Fidelis – RJ Matriz de impacto para gestão de microbacias com ótica na produtividade agropecuária sustentável e na saúde da população rural: Estudo de caso em quatro regiões da microbacia Rio do Colégio – São Fidélis – RJ |
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Matrix impact on watersheds management with optical sustainable agricultural productivity and health of the rural population: A case study in four regions of the watershed Rio do Colégio - São Fidelis – RJ |
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Matrix impact on watersheds management with optical sustainable agricultural productivity and health of the rural population: A case study in four regions of the watershed Rio do Colégio - São Fidelis – RJ Silva, Salomão Brandi da Matrix impact Indicators of health Rural sanitation Health rural population Management in agriculture and livestock Matriz de impacto Indicadores de saúde Saneamento básico rural Saúde da população rural Manejo na agropecuária |
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Matrix impact on watersheds management with optical sustainable agricultural productivity and health of the rural population: A case study in four regions of the watershed Rio do Colégio - São Fidelis – RJ |
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Matrix impact on watersheds management with optical sustainable agricultural productivity and health of the rural population: A case study in four regions of the watershed Rio do Colégio - São Fidelis – RJ |
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Matrix impact on watersheds management with optical sustainable agricultural productivity and health of the rural population: A case study in four regions of the watershed Rio do Colégio - São Fidelis – RJ |
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Matrix impact on watersheds management with optical sustainable agricultural productivity and health of the rural population: A case study in four regions of the watershed Rio do Colégio - São Fidelis – RJ |
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Matrix impact on watersheds management with optical sustainable agricultural productivity and health of the rural population: A case study in four regions of the watershed Rio do Colégio - São Fidelis – RJ |
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Silva, Salomão Brandi da |
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Silva, Salomão Brandi da Nassar, Cristina Aparecida Gomes |
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Nassar, Cristina Aparecida Gomes |
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Silva, Salomão Brandi da Nassar, Cristina Aparecida Gomes |
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Matrix impact Indicators of health Rural sanitation Health rural population Management in agriculture and livestock Matriz de impacto Indicadores de saúde Saneamento básico rural Saúde da população rural Manejo na agropecuária |
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Matrix impact Indicators of health Rural sanitation Health rural population Management in agriculture and livestock Matriz de impacto Indicadores de saúde Saneamento básico rural Saúde da população rural Manejo na agropecuária |
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The present work aimed to evaluate the preservation of natural resources River College watershed as well as the health of the rural population. The watershed was divided into sub-areas which were visited, and interviews conducted microbiological analysis of water. An impact matrix based on population health, rural sanitation and the use of natural resources was created. The matrix was effective in identifying the main impacts in each region of the watershed. The highest incidence sewage peridomicilary, was found in the regions of Santo Aleixo and Toca Fria. Lack of management with cattle was a problem observed in all regions analyzed, resulting in a significant increase in E. coli coliform. All interviewed population consumes untreated water. In regions of the Toca Fria, Santo Aleixo and Aracaju the population makes use of free nascent of contamination from domestic sewage, but with access to cattle in most cases. In the Rio do Colégio region some families use water from the main course. High rates of diarrhea and worms coincide with the areas of greatest significance of impact indicated by the matrix. Mitigation measures were presented low economic cost and with high visibility to characterized impacts. |
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