Classification of the Effort Index and Biomechanical Overload in Natural Trails of UNESCO Global Geoparks-A Network Perspective of Trails of the Araripe UGG (NE Brazil)

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Nov 1;19(21):14297. doi: 10.3390/ijerph192114297.

Abstract

Natural trails in UNESCO Global Geopark territories show strong salutogenic, inclusive and interactive characteristics as potentials and opportunities for ecosystem health. It is essential to provide information to inform the hiker as to the characteristics of the environment and the attractions and challenges of the route. Based on a network analysis methodology we aimed to identify the indicators of centrality and strength of connection in order to classify the effort index and biomechanical overload of the Araripe UNESCO Global Geopark trails in Brazil. The results showed strong connection and centrality of the variables related to the biomechanical overload in the effort index. In the trail of Pontal de Cruz the altimetric variation and the surface of the ground are highlighted in the biomechanical overload that presented a horizontal course equivalent 2.6 times larger than the presented distance. In Sítio Fundão trail, the surface of the ground also stood out, increasing the exposure in 36% of the presented distance. On the Missão Velha Waterfall trail, the variable that stood out was the biomechanical overload on the knee, equivalent to a horizontal increase of 28% of the measured distance. The methodology presented sought to optimise the mapping, management and consolidation of a network of natural trails aggregated to a high geotouristic, scientific, educational, cultural and well-being potential as presented in the Araripe UGG territory.

Keywords: ecosystem service; geotourism; green exercise; health lifestyle; health provision; network analysis; sustainable development.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Brazil / epidemiology
  • Ecosystem*
  • Environment*
  • UNESCO

Grants and funding

This research is part of the Ph.D. studies in Sports Sciences (UTAD) that are supported by the UNESCO Chair in “Geoparks, Regional Sustainable Development and Healthy Lifestyles” (UTAD) funded by the European Investment Funds FEDER/COMPETE/POCI-Programa Operacional para Competitividade e Internacionalização, under Project POCI-010145-FEDER-006958 and supported by the National Funds of the FCT-Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology, under Project UIDB/00073/2020-project of the I&D unit of the Center for Geosciences (CGeo); of Project UID/AGR/04033/2013; UIDB/04033/2020 and UID04045/2020.