https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4888-2116; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4336769536791836; SOUZA, Ozivaldo Ferreira de.
Abstract:
After the oil crisis, several countries started to search for alternative energy sources. Wind
power stands out in Brazil, especially in the Northeast. Although the sustainability in its process
is widespread, there are risks involved from its installation to generation. Therefore, this paper
aims at analyzing the socio-environmental impacts upon the population as well as on the
vegetation caused by the installation of the wind farm in the Redinha community in the town
of São José do Sabugi, Paraíba, Brazil. The research stages included: 1) a documentary and
bibliographic investigation; 2) a questionnaire survey applied to the families residing in the
community; and 3) analysis of the vegetation present in the community. The questionnaire was
applied to 44 residents and the analysis of the vegetation was attained through the allocation of
15 sampling units of 400 m² (6000 m2). Most of the community under study is comprised by
adults, whose majority carries out activities on their agricultural and livestock lands, which
were not affected by the implementation of the wind farm. Most residents did not even know
that kind of production of electricity existed before it was implemented in the area. The impacts
that were mostly perceived by the community, were noise and the increasing in the flow of both
vehicles and people. Even with the negative impacts, residents are satisfied with the
implementation of the park and declare to be in favor of new installations in the community.
As for the vegetation analysis, 21 species and 10 families were found, where Fabaceae and
Euphorbiaceae were the most prominent and, among the species, Mimosa tenuiflora was the
most common. Although the production of wind power brings lighter effects when compared
to other sources, such activity is not free from environmental impacts. However, the studied
area presented diversity and statistical values similar to other areas of Caatinga, indicating that
the intensity of the project may have minimal impact. Nevertheless, considering the indicators
as tools for environmental development, in addition to the site conditions, in order to prompt
the wind farm’s full potential, alternatives that associate the use of resources that benefit both
social and economic aspects are recommended.