Sanitary conditions of the third largest informal settlement in Brazil

Fernando Augusto Braga Castro, André Luís de Sá Salomão, Alena Torres Netto
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Large Brazilian cities, such as Rio de Janeiro, suffer serious environmental problems caused by informal settlements (IS), such as advances in the degradation of surface waters involving anthropic pressures resulting from uncontrolled urban growth, lack of sanitation or disasters related to climate events, creating a gap in relevant information about environmental health in urban IS. Therefore, it is essential to assess the health conditions of IS and the local population's perception of their living conditions. This study aimed to evaluate, by online form and public data, the sanitary conditions of the third largest IS in Brazil, the Rio das Pedras community, which was located on the banks of the Jacarepaguá Lagoon complex. The analysis revealed that 35% of respondents reported releasing domestic sewage directly into the river near their homes. Furthermore, 83% of the participants reported that they disposed of urban solid waste inappropriately. About 21% of residents reported falling ill due to direct contact with unsafe water after flood events. Public managers, concerned with advancing sustainability agendas and mitigating the risks to environmental health related to the lack of adequate sanitation services, should invest in actions that reflect the perception of the local population, proposing more appropriate socio-environmental solutions.

巴西第三大非正规住区的卫生条件
查看大尺寸下载幻灯片查看大尺寸下载幻灯片 关闭模版里约热内卢等巴西大城市因非正规居住区(IS)而面临严重的环境问题,例如地表水体退化加剧,这涉及到城市无节制发展造成的人为压力、卫生设施缺乏或与气候事件相关的灾害等问题,从而导致有关城市非正规居住区环境健康的相关信息出现空白。因此,评估基础设施服务的健康状况和当地居民对其生活条件的看法至关重要。本研究旨在通过在线表格和公共数据,评估巴西第三大 IS--位于 Jacarepaguá 泻湖综合体岸边的 Rio das Pedras 社区的卫生条件。分析结果显示,35% 的受访者报告称,他们将生活污水直接排放到自家附近的河流中。此外,83% 的受访者表示,他们对城市固体废物的处理方式不当。约有 21% 的居民表示在洪水过后因直接接触不安全的水而生病。公共管理者既要推进可持续发展议程,又要降低因缺乏足够的卫生服务而对环境健康造成的风险,因此应投资于反映当地居民看法的行动,提出更合适的社会环境解决方案。
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