Social Vulnerability and Human Development of Brazilian Coastal Populations

There is a considerable gap linking human dimensions and marine ecosystem services with Sustainable Development Goals, and one of these issues relate to differing perspectives and ideas around concepts of human development. There is also a lack of contemporary evaluations of coastal communities from...

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Main Authors: Rodrigo Luis Comini Curi, Maria A. Gasalla
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fevo.2021.664272/full
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spelling doaj-da6e2360f5af4c7bb1ef0795a5fb96542021-08-02T09:10:01ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution2296-701X2021-07-01910.3389/fevo.2021.664272664272Social Vulnerability and Human Development of Brazilian Coastal PopulationsRodrigo Luis Comini CuriMaria A. GasallaThere is a considerable gap linking human dimensions and marine ecosystem services with Sustainable Development Goals, and one of these issues relate to differing perspectives and ideas around concepts of human development. There is also a lack of contemporary evaluations of coastal communities from developing nations under the lens of wellbeing and social vulnerability indexes. This study contributes to that discussion by presenting an analysis of Brazilian coastal municipalities, based on two indexes: The Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) and the Municipal Human Development Index (MHDI). These indicators intend to map some aspects of social well-being and development in the Brazilian territory under different perspectives. MHDI illustrates the average population conditions in a certain territory for humans to thrive, while the SVI points more specifically to the lack of assets necessary for wellbeing in a territory. The main aims are to map inequalities between coastal municipalities based on these two indexes and to provide a critical view reinforcing the importance of also considering natural capital as a key issue for wellbeing. Both indexes were developed with data from the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics Census of 2010, the most recent one available for municipalities. Overall, 65.9 and 78% of a total of 387 Brazilian coastal municipalities assessed were ranked below SVI and MHDI country average values, respectively. Both indexes indicated higher human development conditions in Southern municipalities than in Northern ones, especially for income and education conditions, also showing large heterogeneity of discrepancies among and within regions. The importance of combined approaches for local socioeconomic wellbeing improvements, as measured by the MHDI and the SVI, and natural capital optimization seems essential for improvements in coastal communities’ quality-of-life conditions.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fevo.2021.664272/fullwell-beingcoastal municipalitiesBrazilsocioeconomic indicatorshuman developmentsocial vulnerability
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author Rodrigo Luis Comini Curi
Maria A. Gasalla
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Maria A. Gasalla
Social Vulnerability and Human Development of Brazilian Coastal Populations
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
well-being
coastal municipalities
Brazil
socioeconomic indicators
human development
social vulnerability
author_facet Rodrigo Luis Comini Curi
Maria A. Gasalla
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title Social Vulnerability and Human Development of Brazilian Coastal Populations
title_short Social Vulnerability and Human Development of Brazilian Coastal Populations
title_full Social Vulnerability and Human Development of Brazilian Coastal Populations
title_fullStr Social Vulnerability and Human Development of Brazilian Coastal Populations
title_full_unstemmed Social Vulnerability and Human Development of Brazilian Coastal Populations
title_sort social vulnerability and human development of brazilian coastal populations
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
issn 2296-701X
publishDate 2021-07-01
description There is a considerable gap linking human dimensions and marine ecosystem services with Sustainable Development Goals, and one of these issues relate to differing perspectives and ideas around concepts of human development. There is also a lack of contemporary evaluations of coastal communities from developing nations under the lens of wellbeing and social vulnerability indexes. This study contributes to that discussion by presenting an analysis of Brazilian coastal municipalities, based on two indexes: The Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) and the Municipal Human Development Index (MHDI). These indicators intend to map some aspects of social well-being and development in the Brazilian territory under different perspectives. MHDI illustrates the average population conditions in a certain territory for humans to thrive, while the SVI points more specifically to the lack of assets necessary for wellbeing in a territory. The main aims are to map inequalities between coastal municipalities based on these two indexes and to provide a critical view reinforcing the importance of also considering natural capital as a key issue for wellbeing. Both indexes were developed with data from the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics Census of 2010, the most recent one available for municipalities. Overall, 65.9 and 78% of a total of 387 Brazilian coastal municipalities assessed were ranked below SVI and MHDI country average values, respectively. Both indexes indicated higher human development conditions in Southern municipalities than in Northern ones, especially for income and education conditions, also showing large heterogeneity of discrepancies among and within regions. The importance of combined approaches for local socioeconomic wellbeing improvements, as measured by the MHDI and the SVI, and natural capital optimization seems essential for improvements in coastal communities’ quality-of-life conditions.
topic well-being
coastal municipalities
Brazil
socioeconomic indicators
human development
social vulnerability
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fevo.2021.664272/full
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