MELO FILHO, V. C.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4527698582997117; MELO FILHO, Vinícius Cabral de.
Resumo:
The water footprint is an environmental indicator that focuses on assessing the direct and indirect
needs of water to sustain the lifestyle of a person, region, nation, product or process of a company.
Thus the main objective of this work was to analyze the total water footprint of the irrigated perimeter
of São Gonçalo, in Sousa, located in the Paraiba backlands, between the years 2012 e 2016. For this, it
was used the calculation of the water footprint, based on the water demand of the temporary and
permanent cultures cultivated in the region studied, which related the green evapotranspiration and the
blue evapotranspiration, taking into account that since 2012 there has been a decrease in the planting
of crops on site, due to water scarcity, an agricultural calendar for the region was presented, and some
crops such as mango were selected, coconut, guava, cashew, banana, soursop, passion fruit and
acerola, among others as crop options. Therefore we can state that the perimeter of São Gonçalo for
this period is unsustainable and that the consumption pattern calculated through total water footprint
can serve as support in the decisions on the use of water in the studied perimeter, providing
information for a possible sustainability policy, raising awareness among users of this sector about the
use of water, and, above all, this knowledge can bring us the promotion of the management and
conservation of this resource.