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Atlas of Sustainability Indicators - State of Rio de Janeiro
The principal motivation to this research is to
contribute to the understand of socio-economics and physics
characteristics of the complex coastal zone in question and thus
support the public policies and the scientific activities developed
by the academic community at the local level. The model presented is
being replicated by other Brazilian coastal States with also great
importance at national economics scenario like Santa Catarina and São
Paulo.
The research is a product of
the Monography on Oceanography presented by Raquel Dezidério
Souto at the University of the State of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil),
oriented by Ph.D. Marcus Polette, Professor at the Center for
Technological Earth and Sea Sciences - CTTMar/ Univali, State of
Santa Catarina, Brazil and Dr. Milton Kampel, Researcher of the
Division of Remote Sensing at National Institute of Spatial
Researches – DSR/INPE, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil).
The Monography
evaluated the anthropogenic impacts for municipalities belong to the
coastal zone of the State of Rio de Janeiro.
The sources of official data
that supported the indexes were:
1) Database
of Unique System of Health - Ministry of Health
2) Data and Information Center of Rio de Janeiro Foundation
3) Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics
4) State Institute of Cultural Patrimony
5) National Institute on Educational Research
6) Institute of Applied Economic Research – IPEADATA
7) SOS Atlantic Forest Foundation
Most
of the indicators proposed are related to the Millennium Development
Goals. The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are eight goals to be
achieved by 2015 that respond to the world's main development
challenges. The MDGs are drawn from the actions and targets contained
in the Millennium
Declaration that
was adopted by 189 nations-and signed by 147 heads of state and
governments during the UN Millennium Summit
in September 2000.
The eight MDGs break down into 21
quantifiable targets that are measured by 60
indicators. The
goals are:
1) Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger;
2) Achieve
universal primary education;
3) Promote gender equality and empower
woman;
4) Reduce child mortality;
5) Improve maternal Health;
6)
Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and other diseases;
7) Ensure environmental
sustainability;
8) Develop a global partnership for Development.
With an increasing concern
about the healthy development of societies in harmony with
environment, man started organizing and making efforts at creating
mechanisms to monitor and control processes induced by anthropic
activities in the coastal zone (CZ). Knowledge of coastal ecology and
dynamics became reference information for taking public decisions
aiming at sustainable growth and expansion of societies.
In this
context appears the Integrated Coastal Zone Management, as a Science
with the objective of recognizing the coast and its characteristics,
understanding its evolution and elaborating mechanisms of quality
control of the CZ, guaranteeing quality of life to the population
living in these zones.
One of the instruments used to raise
the CZ condition is the Parametric Statistics, where the CZ
characteristics and forces acting on it are represented by
parameters. Having the parameters, the indicators are conceived and
used to supply information about the complex organizations.
The
parameters' degree of importance is distinguished through the
attribution of weights to the obtained measures, resulting in the
values of each indicator's index. The studies on sustainability
indicators have demonstrated that their choice is due to the
recognition of the main forces acting as a pressure on the ecosystem
and, thus, sets of indicators vary from region to region. However,
indicators share characteristics in common, being the clarity in
transmission of information the most notorious of them.
Thematic
maps were developed with PHP/MySQL, offering a facility to the
spatial visualization of results of the classification of the coastal
municipalities. The maps are dynamically generated, a plus possible
by the GD Library of the PHP programming language. The section bellow
show the results of indexes calculated at the sustainability
dimension level.
Anthropic impact polygons have been calculated to each municipality, where the influence of each analyzed dimension is represented. The maps related to dimensions and indicators supply, yet, a space representation of the inequalities found in the State of Rio de Janeiro. The following exemplify the anthropogenic impact polygon, showing what was generated for the municipality of Rio de Janeiro.
The research focus
is to collaborate with a better understanding of the State's
socio-environmental dynamics, constituting necessary report to
informative support for the formulation of public policies that are
adequate to the natural resources' management and to the guarantee of
quality of life of the State's population.
Now, the perspective is to
increase the set of indicators, including more variables primarily at
physical dimensions – spatial and ecological and still serving as a
model to the atlas to be applied to another Brazilian coastal states.
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Raquel Dezidério Souto is an oceanographer at IVIDES.org
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