O princípio da solidariedade intergeracional e o acesso à água potável: o caso das comunidades ribeirinhas da reserva de desenvolvimento sustentável Mamirauá
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Universidade do Estado do Amazonas
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Water, as an environmental asset essential to humanity, is protected by the 1988 Federal
Constitution in a relationship formed by bonds of intergenerational solidarity, since natural
resources must be conserved for future generations in an ecologically balanced environment.
Despite its essentiality, water is still a scarce resource in many regions of Brazil. In this sense,
this research addresses the issue of access to drinking water in the region of the Mamirauá
Sustainable Development Reserve and the effectiveness of public policies on access to water in
the region, since the right of access to water is intrinsically linked to human dignity. The aim
of this research is to analyze the effectiveness of public policies on access to drinking water for
riverside communities in the Mamirauá RDS region and future generations. To this end, the
methodology used in this research has a qualitative approach, hypothetical-deductive method,
using eminently bibliographic and documentary means. It was concluded that existing public
policies and current water protection legislation are not fully effective in terms of access to
drinking water in the Mamirauá RDS region, since they do not take into account the social
reality and geomorphological specificities of the floodplain region. Despite the efforts of social
actors in the region, such as the Mamirauá Institute, the proposed projects need public funding
and state legislation needs to be adapted.