LAND USE CHANGES AND SOCIOECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF COMMUNITIES ALONG THE
CARAJÁS RAILROAD IN EASTERN AMAZONIA
Abstract
Studies on communities along large railroad infrastructures are very
relevant because their operations can present socioeconomic and
environmental impacts. This article examines the socioeconomic and
environmental conditions of 32 communities directly affected by the
Carajás Railroad, located in Pará and Maranhão states, eastern Amazon.
The study analyses land-use changes in the territory and the indicators
of those dimensions from 2010 to 2017. The environmental dimension
involved qualitative analysis of satellite images from Google Earth,
whereas the socioeconomic examined 17 variables collected during
fieldwork in 2016 and 2017. To compare the indicators between urban and
rural communities, the statistical tests of Kolmogorov Smirnov
normality, the parametric Student’s t, and the non-parametric
Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis were conducted, considering a 5%
significance level. Overall, the results show urban communities are in
better condition and that those on the Maranhão railroad side are in a
less sustainable situation. The study also found that the community’s
location along the railroad is associated with the forms of land-use and
occupation in the territory; and directly influences the living
conditions of locals since, in the communities near the railroad, there
was a higher variation in land cover and socioeconomic indicators. The
joint analysis of socioeconomic data with satellite images, in defined
periods, can subsidize actions aimed at reducing risk situations and
increasing the resilience and communities’ sustainability endeavors.