Native brazilian population in Amazon region: a methodology for research-action in environmental education

DOI: 10.15343/0104-7809.200630.4.5

Authors

  • Renata Ferraz de Toledo Mestre em Saúde Pública, Doutoranda da Faculdade de Saúde Pública/USP, Departamento de Prática de Saúde Pública
  • Maria Cecília Focesi Pelicioni Doutora em Saúde Pública. Professora Livre-Docente da Faculdade de Saúde Pública/USP, Departamento de Prática de Saúde Pública.
  • Leandro Luiz Giatti Doutor em Saúde Pública. Pesquisador visitante do Centro de Pesquisa Leônidas & Maria Deane, Fiocruz/Amazônia, Departamento de Sociodiversidade.
  • Luciana Pranzetti Barreira Doutora em Saúde Pública, Professora da Faculdade de Administração IPH – Instituto Brasileiro de Desenvolvimento e de Pesquisas Hospitalares.
  • Silvana Audrá Cutolo Doutora em Saúde Pública, Faculdade de Saúde Pública/USP, Departamento de Saúde Ambiental.
  • Luciane Viero Mutti Especialista em Saúde Pública Indígena, nutricionista do SENAC Amazonas.
  • Aristides Almeida Rocha Doutor em Saúde Pública, Professor Titular da Faculdade de Saúde Pública/USP, Departamento de Saúde Ambiental.
  • Leonardo Rios Doutor. Professor do UNIARA – Centro Universitário de Araraquara

Keywords:

Environmental education, Indigenous health, Quality of life

Abstract

This study aims to describe the environmental education process developed on a native community in order to identify health-disease representations
and to improve life conditions of local people exposed to socio-environmental impacts and to health risks due to the increasing population
associated to the lack of sanitation and the persistence of traditional habits. This research used a research-action methodology in the environmental
education process that was applied to community meetings using different techniques, such as questionnaires, interviews, talking-maps, photography
panels and active observation The research revealed that despite the indigenous population’s awareness of the concrete situation of socio-environmental
degradation and situations potentially hazardous to their health, but were as yet unable to incorporate that knowledge to their daily life. Even though the
inhabitants who interacted in the research were keen to improve sanitation, it is now clear that offering infra-structural changes will not be enough to
guarantee their health, nor breaking the cycle of disease transmission. It is also necessary to continue to promote education processes that bring about a
critical understanding of reality and its transformations, thus reinforcing healthy habits that might contribute to an improvement in their living standards.
The research-action proved to be an extremely adequate methodology for environmental education processes that intend to find solutions to problems
by means of participation and dialogue, as well as improving the general living standard.

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Published

2006-10-01

How to Cite

Ferraz de Toledo, R. ., Focesi Pelicioni, M. C. ., Giatti, L. L., Pranzetti Barreira, L., Audrá Cutolo, S. ., Viero Mutti, L. ., Almeida Rocha, A. ., & Rios, L. (2006). Native brazilian population in Amazon region: a methodology for research-action in environmental education: DOI: 10.15343/0104-7809.200630.4.5. O Mundo Da Saúde, 30(4), 559–569. Retrieved from https://revistamundodasaude.emnuvens.com.br/mundodasaude/article/view/675