Social environmental vulnerability approach on the COVID-19 epoch: a case study in Blumenau (SC), Brazil
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Resumo: | There is a strong correlation between poverty indicators and the occurrence of diseases associated with environmental inequalities; therefore, it is highly necessary to explore the linkages between these inequalities and COVID- 19. This article describes a research designs made to study aspects of social environmental vulnerability that underlies the linkages between inequalities and COVID-19. This article aims to address this linkage. The objective is to explore aspects of social environmental vulnerability that underlies a case study at Blumenau, Brazil. The analysis is based on the critical question: Is there a relationship between social environmental vulnerability and COVID-19 at Blumenau? In Blumenau, where the study was carry out, the poor people are more likely to be affected from the risks arising out of the location of their homes, and this situation increases their vulnerability to floods, landslides, lack of water and exposure to open sewage. The methodology was divide into two steeps: (i) analysis of multi-temporal spread pattern of COVID-19 around the site; and (ii) analysis of the social environmental vulnerability and COVID-19 relationship. Results have shown that in Blumenau, there is a relationship between social environmental vulnerability and COVID-19. It can be said that COVID-19 emphases’ the social environmental situation in Blumenau. Based on our experience, we contend that an effective way to examine the linkages between inequalities and COVID-19 is to employ concepts and theories drawn from existing research to support guidelines, indicators and methods. |
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Social environmental vulnerability approach on the COVID-19 epoch: a case study in Blumenau (SC), Brazil Enfoque de vulnerabilidad socioambiental en la época del COVID-19: un estudio de caso en Blumenau (SC), BrasilAnálise de vulnerabilidade socioambiental na época da pandemia do COVID-19: um estudo de caso em Blumenau (SC), BrasilVulnerabilidad social y ambientalCOVID-19Sociedad del RiesgoAntropoceno.Vulnerabilidade socioambientalCOVID-19Sociedade do RiscoAntropoceno.Social environmental vulnerabilityCOVID-19Risk SocietyAnthropocene.There is a strong correlation between poverty indicators and the occurrence of diseases associated with environmental inequalities; therefore, it is highly necessary to explore the linkages between these inequalities and COVID- 19. This article describes a research designs made to study aspects of social environmental vulnerability that underlies the linkages between inequalities and COVID-19. This article aims to address this linkage. The objective is to explore aspects of social environmental vulnerability that underlies a case study at Blumenau, Brazil. The analysis is based on the critical question: Is there a relationship between social environmental vulnerability and COVID-19 at Blumenau? In Blumenau, where the study was carry out, the poor people are more likely to be affected from the risks arising out of the location of their homes, and this situation increases their vulnerability to floods, landslides, lack of water and exposure to open sewage. The methodology was divide into two steeps: (i) analysis of multi-temporal spread pattern of COVID-19 around the site; and (ii) analysis of the social environmental vulnerability and COVID-19 relationship. Results have shown that in Blumenau, there is a relationship between social environmental vulnerability and COVID-19. It can be said that COVID-19 emphases’ the social environmental situation in Blumenau. Based on our experience, we contend that an effective way to examine the linkages between inequalities and COVID-19 is to employ concepts and theories drawn from existing research to support guidelines, indicators and methods.Existe una fuerte correlación entre los indicadores de pobreza y la ocurrencia de enfermedades asociadas a las desigualdades socioambientales. Sin embargo, es necesario explorar los vínculos entre estas desigualdades durante la pandemia de COVID-19. Este artículo describe un proyecto de investigación, desarrollado para analizar los aspectos que establecen los vínculos entre la vulnerabilidad social y ambiental y el COVID-19. Este artículo tiene como objetivo abordar ese enlace. El objetivo de este artículo es explorar aspectos de vulnerabilidad social y ambiental en el estudio de caso en Blumenau, Brasil. El análisis parte de la siguiente pregunta crítica: ¿Existe una relación entre la vulnerabilidad social y ambiental y el COVID-19 en Blumenau? En Blumenau, donde se realizó el estudio, los pobres tienen más probabilidades de ser afectados por los riesgos derivados de la ubicación de sus viviendas, situación que aumenta su vulnerabilidad a los riesgos sociales y ambientales (inundaciones, deslizamientos de tierra, falta de agua, exposición a cielo abierto de aguas residuales, enfermedades, etc.). La metodología se dividió en dos pasos: (i) análisis del patrón de propagación multitemporal de COVID-19 y; (ii) análisis de la vulnerabilidad social y ambiental y su relación con las muertes por COVID-19. Los resultados mostraron que en Blumenau existe una peligrosa relación entre la vulnerabilidad social y ambiental y el COVID-19. Con base en nuestros resultados, se puede afirmar que es una forma efectiva de examinar las correlaciones entre desigualdades y COVID-19 y abordar conceptos y teorías extraídas de investigaciones empíricas, para elaborar pautas para la gestión de riesgos.Existe uma forte correlação entre os indicadores de pobreza e a ocorrência de doenças associadas às desigualdades socioambientais. Nesse sentido, é altamente necessário explorar essa correlação entre desigualdades socioambientais, expressa pela vulnerabilidade socioambiental, a qual tem aumentado consideravelmente após a pandemia do COVID-19. Este artigo descreve um projeto de pesquisa, desenvolvido para analisar especificamente a relação entre vulnerabilidade socioambiental e o COVID-19 no caso do município de Blumenau, SC, Brasil. A análise parte da seguinte questão crítica: Existe correlação entre a vulnerabilidade socioambiental e o COVID-19 em Blumenau? Em Blumenau, onde foi realizado o estudo, a população de baixa renda familiar têm maior probabilidade de ser afetada pelos riscos decorrentes da localização de suas residências. Essa condição dessa população aumenta sua vulnerabilidade aos riscos socioambientais (enchentes, deslizamentos de terra, falta de água, exposição a esgoto a céu aberto, doenças etc.). A metodologia foi dividida em duas etapas: (i) análise do padrão de propagação multitemporal do COVID-19 e; (ii) análise da vulnerabilidade socioambiental e a relação com os óbitos por COVID-19. Os resultados mostraram que em Blumenau existe forte relação entre a vulnerabilidade socioambiental e o número de óbitos por COVID-19. Pode-se dizer que a COVID-19 enfatiza a crítica situação socioambiental de Blumenau. Com base nos resultados, pode-se afirmar que uma maneira eficaz de examinar as correlações entre desigualdades e COVID-19 é empregar conceitos e teorias extraídas de pesquisas empíricas, para elaborar diretrizes para a gestão de risco.Research, Society and Development2021-08-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1873910.33448/rsd-v10i10.18739Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 10; e161101018739Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 10; e161101018739Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 10; e1611010187392525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18739/16699Copyright (c) 2021 Cristiane Mansur de Moraes Souza; Bruno Jandir Mello; Luciano Félix Florit; Ângela Maria Cavalcanti Ramalho; Yasmin Mansur de Moraes Souza; Jessica Teixeira Fraga Jeremias; Patrícia Dornelles de Aguiarhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSouza, Cristiane Mansur de Moraes Mello, Bruno JandirFlorit, Luciano Félix Ramalho, Ângela Maria Cavalcanti Souza, Yasmin Mansur de Moraes Jeremias, Jessica Teixeira Fraga Aguiar, Patrícia Dornelles de 2021-10-02T21:49:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/18739Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:48.126799Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Social environmental vulnerability approach on the COVID-19 epoch: a case study in Blumenau (SC), Brazil Enfoque de vulnerabilidad socioambiental en la época del COVID-19: un estudio de caso en Blumenau (SC), Brasil Análise de vulnerabilidade socioambiental na época da pandemia do COVID-19: um estudo de caso em Blumenau (SC), Brasil |
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Social environmental vulnerability approach on the COVID-19 epoch: a case study in Blumenau (SC), Brazil |
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Social environmental vulnerability approach on the COVID-19 epoch: a case study in Blumenau (SC), Brazil Souza, Cristiane Mansur de Moraes Vulnerabilidad social y ambiental COVID-19 Sociedad del Riesgo Antropoceno. Vulnerabilidade socioambiental COVID-19 Sociedade do Risco Antropoceno. Social environmental vulnerability COVID-19 Risk Society Anthropocene. |
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Social environmental vulnerability approach on the COVID-19 epoch: a case study in Blumenau (SC), Brazil |
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Social environmental vulnerability approach on the COVID-19 epoch: a case study in Blumenau (SC), Brazil |
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Social environmental vulnerability approach on the COVID-19 epoch: a case study in Blumenau (SC), Brazil |
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Social environmental vulnerability approach on the COVID-19 epoch: a case study in Blumenau (SC), Brazil |
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Social environmental vulnerability approach on the COVID-19 epoch: a case study in Blumenau (SC), Brazil |
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Souza, Cristiane Mansur de Moraes |
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Souza, Cristiane Mansur de Moraes Mello, Bruno Jandir Florit, Luciano Félix Ramalho, Ângela Maria Cavalcanti Souza, Yasmin Mansur de Moraes Jeremias, Jessica Teixeira Fraga Aguiar, Patrícia Dornelles de |
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Mello, Bruno Jandir Florit, Luciano Félix Ramalho, Ângela Maria Cavalcanti Souza, Yasmin Mansur de Moraes Jeremias, Jessica Teixeira Fraga Aguiar, Patrícia Dornelles de |
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Souza, Cristiane Mansur de Moraes Mello, Bruno Jandir Florit, Luciano Félix Ramalho, Ângela Maria Cavalcanti Souza, Yasmin Mansur de Moraes Jeremias, Jessica Teixeira Fraga Aguiar, Patrícia Dornelles de |
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Vulnerabilidad social y ambiental COVID-19 Sociedad del Riesgo Antropoceno. Vulnerabilidade socioambiental COVID-19 Sociedade do Risco Antropoceno. Social environmental vulnerability COVID-19 Risk Society Anthropocene. |
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Vulnerabilidad social y ambiental COVID-19 Sociedad del Riesgo Antropoceno. Vulnerabilidade socioambiental COVID-19 Sociedade do Risco Antropoceno. Social environmental vulnerability COVID-19 Risk Society Anthropocene. |
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There is a strong correlation between poverty indicators and the occurrence of diseases associated with environmental inequalities; therefore, it is highly necessary to explore the linkages between these inequalities and COVID- 19. This article describes a research designs made to study aspects of social environmental vulnerability that underlies the linkages between inequalities and COVID-19. This article aims to address this linkage. The objective is to explore aspects of social environmental vulnerability that underlies a case study at Blumenau, Brazil. The analysis is based on the critical question: Is there a relationship between social environmental vulnerability and COVID-19 at Blumenau? In Blumenau, where the study was carry out, the poor people are more likely to be affected from the risks arising out of the location of their homes, and this situation increases their vulnerability to floods, landslides, lack of water and exposure to open sewage. The methodology was divide into two steeps: (i) analysis of multi-temporal spread pattern of COVID-19 around the site; and (ii) analysis of the social environmental vulnerability and COVID-19 relationship. Results have shown that in Blumenau, there is a relationship between social environmental vulnerability and COVID-19. It can be said that COVID-19 emphases’ the social environmental situation in Blumenau. Based on our experience, we contend that an effective way to examine the linkages between inequalities and COVID-19 is to employ concepts and theories drawn from existing research to support guidelines, indicators and methods. |
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