Percepção de atores sociais, como ferramenta de planejamento participativo para gestão sustentável da orla da ZPA 07 do município de Natal/RN

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2025-10-27Autor
Brasil, Jamila Lorena de Freitas Pereira
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8338111912283033
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Coastal areas have been the target of intense human occupation and economic activity. In
Brazil, this situation is even more pronounced, as most large cities are located near the coast,
placing significant pressure on these areas, particularly from economic and leisure activities.
However, these areas are home to complex and vulnerable natural ecosystems, requiring
constant attention from public management regarding their use and occupation. In Natal, the
coastline corresponding to Environmental Protection Zone 07 (ZPA 07) is a prime example of
these conflicts, as it encompasses fragile ecosystems, Permanent Preservation Areas (APPs),
and historical and cultural heritage sites, such as Forte dos Reis Magos. Furthermore, it
concentrates significant economic activities, which require management strategies capable of
reconciling the area's differences with environmental preservation. In this context, this
research aims to analyze the perceptions and expectations of a group of traders operating in
the area, in light of current legal regulations, in order to support participatory planning
processes for the sustainable management of this space. To achieve its objective, the research
adopted a qualitative and quantitative approach, through semi-structured interviews conducted
between July and August 2025 (n=13). The data obtained were processed using descriptive
statistics and content analysis, complemented by a technical-legal analysis of the applicable
urban and environmental legislation. The results highlighted: (i) insufficient and, in some
aspects, absent infrastructure and public services, requiring various types of investment and
improvements; (ii) irregular occupation of APP areas, indicating the need to relocate existing
activities to suitable areas; (iii) social and economic vulnerability of traders; (iv) low
familiarity of the interviewees with the conceptual and legal conditions related to occupation
of the ZPA/restinga; (v) willingness of traders to adhere to planning actions in the area; (vi) a
lack of dialogue between public administration and the local population, highlighting the need
to implement ongoing mechanisms for social participation. Based on these findings and
guided by legal constraints, the research formulates an Integrative Scenario that seeks to
reconcile the economic use of the ZPA 07 waterfront with the area's environmental
preservation, within a context of participatory management that promotes legal certainty and
social justice. The conclusion is that a just transition is possible that reconciles environmental
protection and the maintenance of local economic activity, providing concrete support for
public decision-making regarding the development of Natal's waterfront.