“Comunicação democrática”: uma ferramenta para a mediação de conflitos socioambientais na indústria de energias renováveis

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2025-10-27Autor
Vasconcelos, Dannyelle de Souza Nunes
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9513913238822547
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Energy production, energy supply, and consumption are fundamental components
of modern human society. Energy serves as the material foundation for
socioeconomic and technological development, facilitating comfort, safety, and
well-being. Conversely, the energy market exerts detrimental effects on the natural
environment, particularly concerning greenhouse gas emissions resulting from
human activities such as the combustion of fossil fuels, which is among the largest
contributors to global climate change. Furthermore, these activities are linked to air
pollution, ecosystem degradation, and various social conflicts associated with the
exploitation of natural resources. In light of this cenarium, renewable energy
sources are increasingly recognized as vital components of the solution to mitigate
these adverse impacts, offering sustainable and low-carbon alternatives. The
massive development of renewable energy can play a significant role in the
decarbonization of the energy matrix and signifies a transition to an economic
model that aligns with global climate commitments. This commitment is
particularly salient in Rio Grande do Norte (RN), which has established itself as a
prominent player in the global renewable energy landscape, especially in wind
energy production. Currently, RN functions as a hub for wind energy in Brazil,
housing 304 operational wind farms (28% of the national total) with an installed
capacity of 10 GW, accounting for 32% of the nation's total capacity. This situation
necessitates heightened attention to the socioeconomic and environmental
developments arising from the dynamics of this market. These data prompt critical
discourse regarding the challenges associated with wind energy and the
environmental, social, and economic pillars of sustainability in RN. This study aims
to elucidate the socio-environmental implications of expanding wind energy
projects in RN and aims to illustrate how the application of communication tools
can mitigate socio-environmental conflicts linked to these initiatives. Here, we will
investigate the reverberations of the expansion of wind energy projects within the
socio-environmental domain, with a particular focus on the impact of trust and
transparent communication with local communities through questionary. The
methodology will employ a mixed-methods approach, integrating quantitative and
qualitative research alongside a case study developed in the potiguar cities Rio do
Fogo, Guamaré, Parazinho e Galinhos and also content analysis of relevant
scientific literature. We anticipate that implementing mechanisms for public
participation, active communication, and public mediation, in conjunction with
enhanced transparency from wind energy companies, will foster greater
understanding of land use and aid in mitigating potential socio-environmental
impacts. This approach aims to enhance dialogue among policymakers,
decision-makers, and various stakeholders, while cultivating an environment of
trust and cooperation—essential components for the successful implementation of
renewable energy projects and the sustainable development of affected
communities.