Inequalities in water access patterns and limits of water citizenship in rural communities in the semi-arid region

This article addresses three dimensions of the problem of access to water in rural communities in the Brazilian semi-arid region: theoretical, public and distributive. It is argued that the main perspectives used to frame the water problem in the region - be it the global water crisis, the social co...

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Main Author: Luis Henrique Cunha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Paraná 2020-12-01
Series:Desenvolvimento e Meio Ambiente
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Online Access:https://revistas.ufpr.br/made/article/view/73371
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spelling doaj-bfb94900822348bf8dd4447036ab241c2021-04-02T19:09:04ZengUniversidade Federal do ParanáDesenvolvimento e Meio Ambiente1518-952X2176-91092020-12-0155010.5380/dma.v55i0.7337134663Inequalities in water access patterns and limits of water citizenship in rural communities in the semi-arid regionLuis Henrique Cunha0Universidade Federal de Campina GrandeThis article addresses three dimensions of the problem of access to water in rural communities in the Brazilian semi-arid region: theoretical, public and distributive. It is argued that the main perspectives used to frame the water problem in the region - be it the global water crisis, the social construction of the drought disaster or “living with the semi-arid region” – represent different versions of a “supply paradigm”, in which insufficient water supply gives meaning to the social situations to be faced. Thus, an analysis is performed on the patterns of access to drinking water for human supply that resulted from actions carried out under two public programs aimed at increasing the supply of water in the rural communities through the construction of cisterns to collect rain water and the implementation of saline or underground water desalination systems: One million Rural Cisterns (P1MC) and the Água Doce Program. Finally, a perspective is advocated that emphasizes distributional issues, highlighting inequalities of different types and allowing a new territorialization of the problem of access to water in the Northeast, breaking the dichotomy between rural and urban to signify the problem of access to water as structural inequalities, experienced daily, which makes it possible to reveal latent environmental conflicts, to be overcome from the political mobilization around the notion of water citizenship.https://revistas.ufpr.br/made/article/view/73371conflitos ambientais distributivosabastecimento de águaespaços ruraiscidadania hídrica.
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author Luis Henrique Cunha
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Inequalities in water access patterns and limits of water citizenship in rural communities in the semi-arid region
Desenvolvimento e Meio Ambiente
conflitos ambientais distributivos
abastecimento de água
espaços rurais
cidadania hídrica.
author_facet Luis Henrique Cunha
author_sort Luis Henrique Cunha
title Inequalities in water access patterns and limits of water citizenship in rural communities in the semi-arid region
title_short Inequalities in water access patterns and limits of water citizenship in rural communities in the semi-arid region
title_full Inequalities in water access patterns and limits of water citizenship in rural communities in the semi-arid region
title_fullStr Inequalities in water access patterns and limits of water citizenship in rural communities in the semi-arid region
title_full_unstemmed Inequalities in water access patterns and limits of water citizenship in rural communities in the semi-arid region
title_sort inequalities in water access patterns and limits of water citizenship in rural communities in the semi-arid region
publisher Universidade Federal do Paraná
series Desenvolvimento e Meio Ambiente
issn 1518-952X
2176-9109
publishDate 2020-12-01
description This article addresses three dimensions of the problem of access to water in rural communities in the Brazilian semi-arid region: theoretical, public and distributive. It is argued that the main perspectives used to frame the water problem in the region - be it the global water crisis, the social construction of the drought disaster or “living with the semi-arid region” – represent different versions of a “supply paradigm”, in which insufficient water supply gives meaning to the social situations to be faced. Thus, an analysis is performed on the patterns of access to drinking water for human supply that resulted from actions carried out under two public programs aimed at increasing the supply of water in the rural communities through the construction of cisterns to collect rain water and the implementation of saline or underground water desalination systems: One million Rural Cisterns (P1MC) and the Água Doce Program. Finally, a perspective is advocated that emphasizes distributional issues, highlighting inequalities of different types and allowing a new territorialization of the problem of access to water in the Northeast, breaking the dichotomy between rural and urban to signify the problem of access to water as structural inequalities, experienced daily, which makes it possible to reveal latent environmental conflicts, to be overcome from the political mobilization around the notion of water citizenship.
topic conflitos ambientais distributivos
abastecimento de água
espaços rurais
cidadania hídrica.
url https://revistas.ufpr.br/made/article/view/73371
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