Sustainable occupational opportunities in protected areas in Brazil

IF 1.6 Q2 Health Professions
Alexandre Resende Tofeti, Vagner Dos Santos
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Protected Areas (PAs) are central to environmental conservationism. Nonetheless, their implementation affects life circumstances and opportunities of communities living within and nearby their borders. Aim: To layout situational maps of PAs in four Brazilian biomes to understand wicked problems of living nearby or inside PAs and discuss how occupational therapy can promote sustainable occupational opportunities. Methods: We used case study and Situational Analysis to deal with data from 20 PAs, 82 interviews and four months of observations. Results: PAs have a negative effect on people’s life by limiting job and income options, promoting unequal access and use of PA for different economic groups, among others. However, some positive aspects of PAs include the development of sustainable income practices, access to information, leisure and tourism to urban populations, and fostering social organisation of traditional communities. We, finally argue that occupational therapists can engage in this debate and practice with occupational-based projects guided by critical education and collective action perspective.
巴西保护区的可持续职业机会
保护区(pa)是环境保护的核心。尽管如此,它们的实施影响了居住在其边界内和边界附近社区的生活环境和机会。目的:通过绘制巴西四个生物群系的保护区情景图,了解保护区附近或保护区内部的恶劣问题,并讨论职业治疗如何促进可持续的职业机会。方法:采用案例研究和情境分析的方法,对20名志愿者、82次访谈和4个月的观察数据进行分析。结果:PA通过限制工作和收入选择,促进不同经济群体获取和使用PA的不平等等方式对人们的生活产生负面影响。然而,考绩方案的一些积极方面包括发展可持续收入做法、获得信息、城市人口的休闲和旅游以及促进传统社区的社会组织。我们最后认为,在批判教育和集体行动视角的指导下,职业治疗师可以通过基于职业的项目参与这场辩论和实践。
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