DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF TECHNOLOGIES OF
AGROECOLOGICAL BASE IN PROMOTING RURAL SANITATION IN
ITUBERÁ, BAHIA
Rural Sanitation, Agroecology, Social Technologies
The deficit in Rural Sanitation represents a contradiction between the colonizing
project for the countryside and the promotion of Health. The rural territory in Brazil
is primarily intended for the financial capital expressed in agribusiness, hydrobusiness
and mining companies, so that this essential human right is not
guaranteed to everyone. Scientific research has pointed out that most of the food
distributed in society is produced by the people of the countryside, the forest and
the waters and that its relations with agro-ecosystems enable ecological
preservation. In the face of this dispute over territorialization models and
development projects, agroecology has stood out internationally as a unitary
struggle for the peasant, diasporic and indigenous way of life. Therefore, in order
to guarantee modes of production and work organization in addition to capital in
the Brazilian countryside, it is essential to carry out agrarian reform and at least
promote technologies that meet the needs of water supply, sanitation and solid
waste management in the field. The present work aims to socialize the
systematization of the praxiological experience of promoting Rural Sanitation
from the development of Social Technologies in a technical school in agroecology
using the Research-Action methodology