Ambiente & Sociedade (Oct 2020)

Socio-environmental tensioning in coastal communities: an interdisciplinary study in the mangroves of southern Bahia

  • Júlio Augusto de Castro Pellegrini,
  • Elza Maria Neffa Vieira de Castro,
  • Krishna Neffa Vieira de Castro,
  • Mário Luiz Gomes Soares

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1809-4422asoc20180175r3vu2020l5ao
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23

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Abstract This article analyzes the connections between environmental vulnerability of the mangrove forests of Garapuá (Bahia, Brazil) and the social vulnerability of the shellfish colectors and fishermen, from the tensions inflicted with the insertion of the oil industry. From an interdisciplinary perspective, it presents the interpretation of complex phenomena and integrated management of the environment, incorporating the opening of the human spirit to the vision of totality. The seizure of the dialectical logic of local socio-environmental processes was based on the characterization of mangrove forests, using quantitative methods, and integration with the research process through field observations and semi-structured interviews, from the point of view of the qualitative approach. The article aimed to demonstrate that interdisciplinary analysis strengthens the debate in different segments of society (companies, environmental agencies, nongovernmental organizations, universities, communities, etc.) and, consequently, tends to favor the transformation of the socio-environmental reality experienced by social groups without decision power.

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