Abstract
The páramo, a collection of Neotropical alpine ecosystems, plays a prominent role in ecosystem services (ESs), providing water supply and regulation, conservation of biodiversity, and carbon storage in soil. The establishment of pine plantations for carbon sequestration and wood production has recently raised questions concerning the possible impact on the páramo's ES. This study identifies the main stakeholders in this field and compares and contrasts their perceptions of the impact of pine plantations on the páramo's ES, because the disparity among stakeholders' perceptions must be addressed to achieve sustainable management. The data were gathered using 56 semi-structured interviews and were qualitatively analyzed. The results show that the main stakeholder groups (landowners, local government officials, foresters, and nature conservationists) acknowledge the important ES of the plantations. The perception of plantation impact varies among and within stakeholder groups, however, on specific functions, such as water provision, carbon storage, erosion prevention, and habitat function for wildlife and natural vegetation. Consideration and integration of these perceptions can help policymakers and organizations develop sustainable policies for the futuremanagement of the páramo ecosystem.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 1707 |
| Journal | Sustainability (Switzerland) |
| Volume | 10 |
| Issue number | 6 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 23 May 2018 |
UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 6 Clean Water and Sanitation
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SDG 15 Life on Land
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SDG 17 Partnerships for the Goals
Keywords
- Andes
- Ecosystem services
- Exotic plantations
- Pinus patula
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Improvement of forest management strategies in the moors of southern Ecuador: a contribution to the conservation and sustainability of land use
Crespo Sanchez, P. J. (Director), Palomeque Pesantez, F. X. (Co-Director), Avila Larrea, J. A. (Researcher), Bonilla Tello, A. P. (Researcher), Marin Molina, F. G. (Graduate Thesis), Guallpa Tenemaza, D. J. (Degree Thesis), Pacheco Serrano, C. G. (Degree Thesis), Sánchez Nugra, M. F. (Degree Thesis), Tapia Cabrera, F. M. (Degree Thesis) & Avila Larrea, J. A. (Assimilated Technical Staff)
24/07/13 → 31/08/17
Project: Research
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