masterThesis
Democratização do acesso a água no semi-árido: o caso da comunidade rural de Pendências dos Emídios no município de Serrinha/RN
Fecha
2008-05-08Registro en:
PIMENTEL, Remo Rene. Democratização do acesso a água no semi-árido: o caso da comunidade rural de Pendências dos Emídios no município de Serrinha/RN. 2008. 110 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Meio Ambiente, Cultura e Desenvolvimento) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2008.
Autor
Pimentel, Remo Rene
Resumen
Brazil lives a time of experimentation and maturity as it pertains to managing the use of
water, which comes institutionalising increasingly social participation. In Rio Grande do
Norte, since 1997, the government has been developing actions accordingly, through the State
Department of Water Resources, which has implemented a programme of adutoras within the
State and created Water Users Associations, in the installation of dessalinizadores for places
where the Adutora was not necessary or not yet arrived, so that should be managed by
communities through associations of users. Since 2003, Civil Society Organisations - CSOs
come through ASA - Articulation in the Semi-arid Brazilian, implementing the P1MC -
Program of Training and Mobilization for Social Living with the Semi-Arid (One Million
Rural Cisternas), in its third year of implementation in Rio Grande do Norte, in the spirit of
working together with the semi arid. In the municipality of Serrinha / RN which
incorporates the Semi-arid region, we find in the rural community of Pendêcias dos Emídios
the experience of the State and Civil Society, which referred to a discussion about the
environmental sustainability of these initiatives. The general objective of this work is to
examine the strategies for participatory management in the use and access to water in the
community of Pendêcias dos Emídios of the municipality of Serrinha / RN, to understand how
those experiences can contribute to environmental sustainability. The methodology used
envolvel bibliographic research in categories involving each article, the analysis of the terms
of reference of each strategy as part of the documentary research, the application forms
covering 40 families benefited, and interviews based on comprehensive analysis of the
speech. This study is divided into 02 articles, where the first is a discussion held on collective
action and environmental sustainability, and the second is held a discussion about the
sustainability of the initiatives underway to access water. The results of the discussion held on
02 articles that had their empirical built from the experience of the Commonwealth of
Pendências dos Emídios revealed how far will the ability of the State to promote collective
action and the limitations of the perception of sustainability that permeates these initiatives in
the search for democratic access to water in semi-arid