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Latin American protected areas: Protected from chemical pollution?

Authors :
Pablo Ariel Siroski
Ignacio A. Rodriguez-Jorquera
Winfred Espejo
Jorge Nimptsch
Gurpal S. Toor
Miguel A. Mora
Claudio A. Moraga
Paloma Gusso Choueri
Rodrigo Brasil Choueri
Source :
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management. 13:360-370
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Wiley, 2016.

Abstract

Protected areas (PAs) are critically important means to preserve species and maintain natural ecosystems. However, the potential impacts of chemical pollution on PAs are seldom mentioned in the scientific literature. Research on the extent of the occurrence of chemical pollution inside PAs and in-depth assessments of how chemical contaminants may adversely affect the maintenance of species abundance, species survival, and ecosystem functions are scarce to nonexistent. We investigated 1) the occurrence of chemical contaminants inside 119 PAs in Latin America from publically available databases, and 2) reviewed case studies of chemical contaminants and pollution in 4 Latin American PAs. Cases of chemical pollution and contamination inside Latin American PAs mostly originated from sources such as mining, oil, and gas extraction. To date, the focus of the research on chemical pollution research inside Latin American PAs has been primarily on the detection of contamination, typically limited to trace metals. Where management actions have occurred, they have been reactive rather than proactive. Protected areas established in wetlands are the most affected by chemical pollution. Based on the information from the pollution and/or contamination occurrence and the case studies analyzed, Latin American PAs are not well safeguarded from chemical pollution, resulting in both challenges and opportunities to conserve biodiversity and ecosystems. Integr Environ Assess Manag 2017;13:360-370. © 2016 SETAC.

Details

ISSN :
15513777
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management
Accession number :
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