Hydroelectric Plants and Municipal Development: The Case of the Hydroelectric Plants of the Pelotas-Uruguay Complex

Authors

  • Sergio Mantovani Paiva Pulice Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, São José dos Campos - INPE (Brasil).
  • Daniel Rondinelli Roquetti Instituto de Energia e Ambiente, São Paulo - IEE/USP (Brasil).
  • Carina Sernaglia Gomes Universidade de São Paulo, São Carlos - USP (Brasil)
  • Evandro Mateus Moretto Escola de Artes, Ciências e Humanidades - EACH, Instituto de Energia e Ambiente - IEE, Universidade de São Paulo - USP

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5585/geas.v6i2.931

Keywords:

Hydropower Plants, Development, Economic Growth, Municipalities, ICMS, Financial Compensation.

Abstract

Hydropower plants are central projects to the Brazilian economic growth strategy, being a priority in Brazilian plans of energy offering expansion and important to meet the needs of the domestic and industrial energy supply in national scale. However, most of the adverse impacts associated with hydropower plants occur in local and regional scales, even if the Federal Government argues that these projects are conductive to the development of the region they affect. Considering that there is still no sufficient empirical evidence that hydropower plants induce such development in local and regional scales, this work seeks to verify the association between hydropower plants and development, taking into account the development performance of the municipalities affected by the plants in the cities of Itá, Barra Grande, Machadinho e Campos Novos, all located in the Pelotas and Uruguai rivers (in the frontier of the States of Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul). These hydropower plants were installed from 2000 to 2010. In order to verify such association, the municipalities affected by these plants were compared to other municipalities located in the same watershed. 37 indicators regarding social, economic and environmental issues were statistically compared for the two groups of municipalities. The results evince that municipalities that host hydropower plant powerhouses show a more expressive growth of their economy, a phenomenon accompanied by increase in inequalities, child labour and sewage deposit. As a main conclusion, it was found that hydropower plants are associated with a process of municipalities’ economic growth that is not utilized to mitigate the increase of social-economic inequalities and environmental problems.

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Author Biographies

Sergio Mantovani Paiva Pulice, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, São José dos Campos - INPE (Brasil).

Mestre em Ciência Ambiental pelo Instituto de Energia e Ambiente, São Paulo - IEE/USP (Brasil). Pesquisador do Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, São José dos Campos - INPE (Brasil).

Daniel Rondinelli Roquetti, Instituto de Energia e Ambiente, São Paulo - IEE/USP (Brasil).

Mestre em Ciências da Engenharia Ambiental pela Escola de Engenharia de São Carlos, Universidade de São Paulo, São Carlos - USP (Brasil). Doutorando em Ciência Ambiental pelo Instituto de Energia e Ambiente, São Paulo - IEE/USP (Brasil).

Carina Sernaglia Gomes, Universidade de São Paulo, São Carlos - USP (Brasil)

Doutora em Ciências da Engenharia Ambiental pela Escola de Engenharia de São Carlos, Universidade de São Paulo, São Carlos - USP (Brasil). Analista de Gestão Ambiental Municipal no Instituto Centro de Vida, Cuiabá - ICV (Brasil)

Evandro Mateus Moretto, Escola de Artes, Ciências e Humanidades - EACH, Instituto de Energia e Ambiente - IEE, Universidade de São Paulo - USP

Professor Associado da Escola de Artes, Ciências e Humanidades - EACH, Instituto de Energia e Ambiente - IEE, Universidade de São Paulo - USP

Published

2017-08-01

How to Cite

Pulice, S. M. P., Roquetti, D. R., Gomes, C. S., & Moretto, E. M. (2017). Hydroelectric Plants and Municipal Development: The Case of the Hydroelectric Plants of the Pelotas-Uruguay Complex. Revista De Gestão Ambiental E Sustentabilidade, 6(2), 150–163. https://doi.org/10.5585/geas.v6i2.931