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The forest gives us health: relationships between environmental health and human health in Maroon communities of Santa Catarina

ABSTRACT

In this article we investigate the relationship between human health and environmental health in maroon communities of Santa Catarina, analyzing the health situation of these communities, the perceptions of elements that influence human health, medicinal plants known and mapping environments that bring health benefits. We conducted interviews and free-listing of medicinal plants with 184 adults (63 in Morro do Fortunato, 65 em Santa Cruz and 56 in Aldeia), and a community meeting for the realization of participatory mapping in each community. Maroon communities realize diverse influences on health, and the elements of care with the body were the most cited. The quality of the water/air and recreation/leisure were the most recognized benefits of forests to human health. 152 species of medicinal plants have been identified, and the most cited species are cultivated plants and/or occurring spontaneously near the houses. The mapping of environmental services reveals priority areas for health, which are located in forests and near the water bodies, emphasizing the importance of conserving these places and build strategies to ensure access to them by communities.

Keywords
ecosystem services; ethnobotany; medicinal plants; eco-cultural health

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