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

BioChem Pub Date : 2022-12-09 DOI:10.3390/biochem2040018
M. O. S. D. Santos, Mariana Nepomuceno, J. Gonçalves, Ana Catarina Leite Véras Medeiros, Rafaella Miranda Machado, Caroline P S Santos, M. J. C. F. Alves, Aline do Monte Gurgel, I. G. D. Gurgel
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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.
巴西溢油事故——脆弱性和社会环境冲突分析
2019年的石油泄漏被认为是巴西东北海岸最大的环境灾难。它与大多无效的政府行动有关,从而加剧了当地人口面临的历史脆弱性。考虑到2019冠状病毒病大流行对东北沿海手工渔业社区的影响,我们旨在分析石油泄漏引发的环境冲突和不公正以及社会环境、经济和健康脆弱性。2019年9月至2022年10月期间,在开放获取的二级数据库中进行了一项基于文件的定性横断面研究,并使用了奥斯瓦尔多·克鲁兹基金会Aggeu magalh研究所环境健康与工作实验室(LASAT)的实地研究日记。这场灾难造成了不公正的局势和环境冲突,对领土产生了负面影响,对社会经济、环境和人口健康产生了影响。整个海洋环境受到影响,导致物理和化学变化。当地居民面临的健康脆弱性加剧,影响了健康-疾病过程的社会决定。当地经济受到极大影响,造成工作不稳定和若干社会文化问题。为漏油等灾害的补救措施建立环境和健康诊断至关重要。
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