Use of biodigesters, cisterns and desalinators: social technologies as sustainable alternatives of coexistence with the Semiarid
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Resumo: | The work studies biodigestors, cisterns and desalinizers as sustainable alternatives to coexist with the semi-arid region, seeking to understand how it is possible to benefit rural populations from the production and use of social technologies. The methodology consists of bibliographical surveys from case studies and field studies on the use of these technologies in the semi-arid region. Experiences of use were selected in the municipalities of Barreira, Ocara, Redenção and Ibaretama in the state of Ceará. In the biodigestor is contextualized the most used models at Brazil and the semiarid, with emphasis on the models adopted in the municipalities of Barreira, Ocara and Redenção. In addition, to address the importance of the use of biogas and biofertilizer. In the cisterns, the types that were used in the semi-arid region were verified and the experience of the tanks program in the municipality of Ibaretama was mentioned. In the case of desalinators, the relevance of desalination systems for populations living in water scarcity was discussed, identifying the current equipment panorama installed in Barreira. As results, it was observed that it appears as a solution to meet the basic needs of populations with water supply. Biogas can be used to replace cooking gas and biofertilizer as fertilizer for plants. To do so, it requires greater attention from the public power and active involvement of the population. It is concluded that these technologies are feasible, adaptable to rural property, simple and low cost, since they tend to solve social and structural problems, besides generating income and quality of life for the populations. |
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Use of biodigesters, cisterns and desalinators: social technologies as sustainable alternatives of coexistence with the SemiaridUtilização de biodigestores, cisternas e dessalinizadores: Tecnologias sociais como alternativas sustentáveis de convivência com o semiáridoSemi-arid regionsDroughtOrganic wasteSocial inclusionSustainabilityRegiões semiáridasEstiagemResíduos orgânicosInclusão socialSustentabilidadeThe work studies biodigestors, cisterns and desalinizers as sustainable alternatives to coexist with the semi-arid region, seeking to understand how it is possible to benefit rural populations from the production and use of social technologies. The methodology consists of bibliographical surveys from case studies and field studies on the use of these technologies in the semi-arid region. Experiences of use were selected in the municipalities of Barreira, Ocara, Redenção and Ibaretama in the state of Ceará. In the biodigestor is contextualized the most used models at Brazil and the semiarid, with emphasis on the models adopted in the municipalities of Barreira, Ocara and Redenção. In addition, to address the importance of the use of biogas and biofertilizer. In the cisterns, the types that were used in the semi-arid region were verified and the experience of the tanks program in the municipality of Ibaretama was mentioned. In the case of desalinators, the relevance of desalination systems for populations living in water scarcity was discussed, identifying the current equipment panorama installed in Barreira. As results, it was observed that it appears as a solution to meet the basic needs of populations with water supply. Biogas can be used to replace cooking gas and biofertilizer as fertilizer for plants. To do so, it requires greater attention from the public power and active involvement of the population. It is concluded that these technologies are feasible, adaptable to rural property, simple and low cost, since they tend to solve social and structural problems, besides generating income and quality of life for the populations.O trabalho estuda os biodigestores, cisternas e dessalinizadores como alternativas sustentáveis de convivência com o Semiárido buscando a compreensão de como é possível beneficiar as populações rurais a partir da produção e utilização de tecnologias sociais. A metodologia consiste em levantamentos bibliográficos a partir de estudos casos e de campo sobre a utilização dessas tecnologias na região semiárida. Selecionou-se experiências do uso nos municípios de Barreira, Ocara, Redenção e Ibaretama no estado do Ceará. No biodigestor contextualizou os modelos mais utilizados no Brasil e no Semiárido, com destaque para os modelos adotados nos municípios de Barreira, Ocara e Redenção. Além de, abordar sobre a importância do uso do biogás e do biofertilizante. Nas cisternas, verificou-se os tipos que são empregados no Semiárido e citou a experiência do programa de cisternas no município de Ibaretama. No caso dos dessalinizadores, abordou a relevância dos sistemas de dessalinização para as populações que vivem em situação de desabastecimento hídrico, no qual, identificou o panorama atual dos equipamentos implantados em Barreira. Como resultados, observou-se que surgem como uma solução para atender as necessidades básicas das populações com fornecimento de água. Já o biogás pode ser usado para substituir o gás de cozinha e o biofertilizante como adubo para plantas. Para tanto, requer maior atenção do poder público e envolvimento ativo da população.Conclui-se que essas tecnologias são viáveis, adaptáveis a propriedade rural, simples e de baixo custo, pois tendem a resolver problemas sociais e estruturais, além de gerar renda e qualidade de vida as populações.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2019-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/reget/article/view/3647210.5902/2236117036472Revista Eletrônica em Gestão, Educação e Tecnologia Ambiental; REGET, V. 23, 2019; e24Revista Eletrônica em Gestão, Educação e Tecnologia Ambiental; REGET, V. 23, 2019; e242236-11702236-1170reponame:Revista Eletrônica em Gestão Educação e Tecnologia Ambiental (REGET)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMenghttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/reget/article/view/36472/pdfCopyright (c) 2019 Electronic Journal of Management, Education and Environmental Technology (REGET)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlcócer, Juan Carlos AlvaradoPinto, Olienaide Ribeiro de OliveiraCosta, Maria Dasdores GonçaloSilva, Maria Elanny DamascenoOliveira, Jangirglédia deda Fonseca, Aluísio Marques2020-04-09T21:02:26Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/36472Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/regetPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/reget/oaimarcelobdarosa@gmail.com||reget.ufsm@gmail.com2236-11702236-1170opendoar:2020-04-09T21:02:26Revista Eletrônica em Gestão Educação e Tecnologia Ambiental (REGET) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Use of biodigesters, cisterns and desalinators: social technologies as sustainable alternatives of coexistence with the Semiarid Utilização de biodigestores, cisternas e dessalinizadores: Tecnologias sociais como alternativas sustentáveis de convivência com o semiárido |
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Use of biodigesters, cisterns and desalinators: social technologies as sustainable alternatives of coexistence with the Semiarid |
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Use of biodigesters, cisterns and desalinators: social technologies as sustainable alternatives of coexistence with the Semiarid Alcócer, Juan Carlos Alvarado Semi-arid regions Drought Organic waste Social inclusion Sustainability Regiões semiáridas Estiagem Resíduos orgânicos Inclusão social Sustentabilidade |
title_short |
Use of biodigesters, cisterns and desalinators: social technologies as sustainable alternatives of coexistence with the Semiarid |
title_full |
Use of biodigesters, cisterns and desalinators: social technologies as sustainable alternatives of coexistence with the Semiarid |
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Use of biodigesters, cisterns and desalinators: social technologies as sustainable alternatives of coexistence with the Semiarid |
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Use of biodigesters, cisterns and desalinators: social technologies as sustainable alternatives of coexistence with the Semiarid |
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Use of biodigesters, cisterns and desalinators: social technologies as sustainable alternatives of coexistence with the Semiarid |
author |
Alcócer, Juan Carlos Alvarado |
author_facet |
Alcócer, Juan Carlos Alvarado Pinto, Olienaide Ribeiro de Oliveira Costa, Maria Dasdores Gonçalo Silva, Maria Elanny Damasceno Oliveira, Jangirglédia de da Fonseca, Aluísio Marques |
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author |
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Pinto, Olienaide Ribeiro de Oliveira Costa, Maria Dasdores Gonçalo Silva, Maria Elanny Damasceno Oliveira, Jangirglédia de da Fonseca, Aluísio Marques |
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author author author author author |
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Alcócer, Juan Carlos Alvarado Pinto, Olienaide Ribeiro de Oliveira Costa, Maria Dasdores Gonçalo Silva, Maria Elanny Damasceno Oliveira, Jangirglédia de da Fonseca, Aluísio Marques |
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Semi-arid regions Drought Organic waste Social inclusion Sustainability Regiões semiáridas Estiagem Resíduos orgânicos Inclusão social Sustentabilidade |
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Semi-arid regions Drought Organic waste Social inclusion Sustainability Regiões semiáridas Estiagem Resíduos orgânicos Inclusão social Sustentabilidade |
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The work studies biodigestors, cisterns and desalinizers as sustainable alternatives to coexist with the semi-arid region, seeking to understand how it is possible to benefit rural populations from the production and use of social technologies. The methodology consists of bibliographical surveys from case studies and field studies on the use of these technologies in the semi-arid region. Experiences of use were selected in the municipalities of Barreira, Ocara, Redenção and Ibaretama in the state of Ceará. In the biodigestor is contextualized the most used models at Brazil and the semiarid, with emphasis on the models adopted in the municipalities of Barreira, Ocara and Redenção. In addition, to address the importance of the use of biogas and biofertilizer. In the cisterns, the types that were used in the semi-arid region were verified and the experience of the tanks program in the municipality of Ibaretama was mentioned. In the case of desalinators, the relevance of desalination systems for populations living in water scarcity was discussed, identifying the current equipment panorama installed in Barreira. As results, it was observed that it appears as a solution to meet the basic needs of populations with water supply. Biogas can be used to replace cooking gas and biofertilizer as fertilizer for plants. To do so, it requires greater attention from the public power and active involvement of the population. It is concluded that these technologies are feasible, adaptable to rural property, simple and low cost, since they tend to solve social and structural problems, besides generating income and quality of life for the populations. |
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