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Perceptions and Implications of Mining in the Alao River Basin, Pungala Parish, Ecuador

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  • Ximena Cumandá Andrade-Manzano

    (Dirección de Investigación, Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo, Av. Antonio José de Sucre, Km 1 ½, Vía a Guano, Riobamba EC-060155, Ecuador)

  • Grace Maribel Parra-Vintimilla

    (Faculty of Natural Resources, Escuela Superior Politécnica de Chimborazo, Panamericana Sur, Km 1 ½, Riobamba EC-060155, Ecuador
    Project “Urban Forest Assessment in the Main Recreational Areas in Riobamba City, Ecuador”, Escuela Superior Politécnica de Chimborazo, Panamericana Sur, Km 1 ½, Riobamba EC-060155, Ecuador)

  • Benito Guillermo Mendoza Trujillo

    (Dirección de Posgrado, Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo, Av. Antonio José de Sucre, Km 1 ½, Vía a Guano, Riobamba EC-060155, Ecuador)

  • Andrea Michelle Dávila Velastegui

    (Dirección de Bienestar Estudiantil, Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo, Av. Antonio José de Sucre, Km 1 ½, Vía a Guano, Riobamba EC-060155, Ecuador)

  • Verónica Paulina Cáceres Manzano

    (Independent Researcher, Riobamba EC-060155, Ecuador)

Abstract

Mining is an economic activity with significant socio-environmental implications, particularly in regions where communities depend directly on natural resources. This study aimed to analyze the perceptions of residents of the Pungala parish regarding the impacts of mining in the Alao River basin. A questionnaire was administered, considering sociodemographic, social, and environmental variables. The surveyed population was predominantly older adults and had a balanced gender distribution. The majority identified as indigenous or mestizo, with primarily secondary school educational levels and with a labor structure characterized by independent work. At the social level, mining is perceived as a source of economic benefits through job creation and increased income. However, negative impacts are also recognized, including conflicts over water use, displacement of families, and increased costs of goods and services. From an environmental perspective, the majority perceived negative changes, particularly water pollution, deforestation, erosion, and biodiversity loss. Regarding the ecosystem services, provisioning services were perceived as having the greatest importance and frequency of use, especially water for human consumption, irrigation, and productive activities. These results demonstrate the coexistence of benefits and risks and highlight the need for sustainable management strategies that integrate ecosystem conservation and community well-being.

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  • Ximena Cumandá Andrade-Manzano & Grace Maribel Parra-Vintimilla & Benito Guillermo Mendoza Trujillo & Andrea Michelle Dávila Velastegui & Verónica Paulina Cáceres Manzano, 2026. "Perceptions and Implications of Mining in the Alao River Basin, Pungala Parish, Ecuador," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(6), pages 1-21, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:6:p:2958-:d:1896675
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