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Oil Spill in Brazil—Analysis of Vulnerabilities and Socio-Environmental Conflicts

Authors :
Mariana Olívia Santana dos Santos
Mariana Maciel Nepomuceno
José Erivaldo Gonçalves
Ana Catarina Leite Véras Medeiros
Rafaella Miranda Machado
Caroline Pontes da Silva Santos
Maria José Cremilda Ferreira Alves
Aline do Monte Gurgel
Idê Gomes Dantas Gurgel
Source :
BioChem; Volume 2; Issue 4; Pages: 260-268
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022.

Abstract

The 2019 oil spill was considered the largest environmental disaster in the Brazilian Northeastern coast. It was associated with mostly ineffective government actions, thus intensifying historical vulnerabilities faced by local populations. We aimed to analyze the environmental conflicts and injustices and the socio-environmental, economic, and health vulnerabilities arising from the oil spill, considering the COVID-19 pandemic, impacting artisanal fishing communities of the Northeastern coast. A document-based, qualitative, cross-sectional research was carried out between September 2019 and October 2022, in open access secondary databases, and using field diaries from research of the Environmental Health and Work Laboratory (LASAT) of the Aggeu Magalhães Institute of the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. The disaster caused situations of injustice and environmental conflicts that had negative repercussions in the territories with socioeconomic impacts, on the environment, and on the health of the population. The entire marine environment was affected, resulting in physical and chemical alterations. The health vulnerabilities faced by local people were intensified, influencing the social determination of the health–disease process. The local economy was extremely affected, generating job insecurity and several socio-cultural problems. It is essential to build environmental and health diagnoses for remedial measures in disasters such as the oil spill.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26736411
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BioChem; Volume 2; Issue 4; Pages: 260-268
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dbc4a62b1a0b13e2467b792bf72c84f3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/biochem2040018