OLIVEIRA, F. W. M.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7354900468185196; OLIVEIRA, Francisco Weliton Morais de.
Résumé:
Bodies of water, such as rivers, lakes and dams, are fundamental elements for ecological
balance, serving as habitat for a vast biodiversity and playing a crucial role in climate regulation
and the supply of drinking water. However, increasing urbanization has been putting pressure
on these areas, raising challenges regarding the sustainable use and protection of these areas.
The government reservoir located in the municipality of Santa Cruz, in Paraíba, currently faces
a series of environmental challenges that compromise both the local ecosystem and the quality
of life of the population. These problems, aggravated by the lack of basic sanitation
infrastructure and adequate urban planning, put the sustainability of the reservoir at risk and
require urgent actions for recovery and preservation. Understanding the complexity of these
issues is essential to envision effective and lasting solutions. This study analyzed the use and
occupation of the banks of the government reservoir in Santa Cruz, PB, and its socio-
environmental implications, conducting a survey of the history of construction and management
of the reservoir, empirical study of the environment and bibliographic resources with emphasis
on the analysis of use and occupation. The research highlights the importance of effective public
policies to combat water pollution, biodiversity loss and soil degradation. The study suggests
sustainable practices, such as reforestation, public policies for soil conservation and rational
use of water, as essential solutions to reduce environmental damage and preserve the ecosystem.