SALES, L. G. L.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4653438249128409; SALES, Luis Gustavo de Lima.
Resumo:
The importance of water for sustainable development gains strategic
dimensions when the concept is spatialized. Spatialization yields more complex and
comprehensive discussions of sustainable development for areas such as the Brazilian
semiarid region through, for example, the construction of specific indicators to assist in
the planning and management of local water resources. The overall objective of this
work consists in the construction of a Participatory Hydro-Environmental Sustainability
Index (ISHAP in Portuguese) for the sub-basin of Rio do Peixe, located in semi-arid
region of Paraiba. The Index was constructed through three stages, namely: 1) a
triangulation of information for formatting the system through the check-list of
indicators and the characterization of watersheds located in the Brazilian semi-arid
region, as well as the characterization of the sub-basin of Rio do Peixe-PB; 2) the
participation of social actors in meetings and the collection of primary data to validate
the system and analysis of results; and 3) application of the proposed system in the subbasin
of Rio do Peixe, generating a participatory hydro-environmental sustainability
index. The results from the application of ISHAP system were two-fold. First, after the
implementation of the system, the two largest cities in the sub-basin had the best results,
with an index of 0.7911, which corresponds to an acceptable sustainability; the
municipality of Sousa had an index of 0.7311, also at the same level sustainability.
When applied to the overall sub-basin, the index indicated a low level of hydrosustainability,
with the value of 0.495. The strongest dimension of hydro-environmental
sustainability measured was the social dimension, with the value of 0.6439, while the
weakest was with the environmental dimension, with a value of 0.4080. Overall, the
ISHAP System proved to be an important tool to aid discussions regarding the planning
and management of local hydro-environmental realities. It is expected that the ISHAP
can help to identify spatial and thematic issues in ways that will be instrumental in
generating critical spatialized information.