Socio-environmental perceptions and barriers to conservation engagement among artisanal small-scale gold mining communities in Southeastern Peru

Artisanal small-scale gold mining (ASGM) poses threats to biodiversity and to the health and well-being of human communities. However, ASGM also economically supports several populations from lower social-economic backgrounds, especially in the Global South. In Madre de Dios (MDD), Peru, ASGM is the...

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Main Authors: Alessandra Cuya, Jenny A. Glikman, Jessica Groenendijk, David W. Macdonald, Ronald R. Swaisgood, Adi Barocas
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-11-01
Series:Global Ecology and Conservation
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989421003668
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spelling doaj-3d7509514bd4439fa483b1ccfff22e122021-09-17T04:36:30ZengElsevierGlobal Ecology and Conservation2351-98942021-11-0131e01816Socio-environmental perceptions and barriers to conservation engagement among artisanal small-scale gold mining communities in Southeastern PeruAlessandra Cuya0Jenny A. Glikman1Jessica Groenendijk2David W. Macdonald3Ronald R. Swaisgood4Adi Barocas5San Diego Zoo Global Peru, Av. Peru F-10, Quispicanchis, Cusco, PeruInstituto de Estudios Sociales Avanzados (IESA-CSIC), Campo Santo de los Mártires 7, 1400 Cordoba, Spain; San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, 15600 San Pasqual Valley Road, Escondido, CA 92027, USASan Diego Zoo Global Peru, Av. Peru F-10, Quispicanchis, Cusco, PeruWildlife Conservation Research Unit, Recanati-Kaplan Centre, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Tubney, Abingdon OX13 5QL, UKSan Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, 15600 San Pasqual Valley Road, Escondido, CA 92027, USASan Diego Zoo Global Peru, Av. Peru F-10, Quispicanchis, Cusco, Peru; San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, 15600 San Pasqual Valley Road, Escondido, CA 92027, USA; Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, Recanati-Kaplan Centre, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Tubney, Abingdon OX13 5QL, UK; Corresponding author at: San Diego Zoo Global Peru, Av. Peru F-10, Quispicanchis, Cusco, Peru.Artisanal small-scale gold mining (ASGM) poses threats to biodiversity and to the health and well-being of human communities. However, ASGM also economically supports several populations from lower social-economic backgrounds, especially in the Global South. In Madre de Dios (MDD), Peru, ASGM is the most significant economic activity, involving several stakeholders form different levels of governance. To protect this area’s forests and aquatic systems from further degradation, it is necessary to understand the socio-economic background and the impediments to mining formalization, as well as the local perceptions and willingness to engage in conservation. In this study, we aimed to establish the drivers of and barriers to participation in environmental conservation among communities in MDD, which economically rely on ASGM. Using a mixed method approach, we surveyed 85 households in six communities in the MDD gold corridor. Half of participants were cognizant of the effects of ASGM and concerned about deforestation and local decreases in fish and wildlife abundance, declaring willingness to take part in environmental conservation. Native participants in particular expressed concern about land degradation and the action of immigrants. However, several participants reported feeling alienated by government institutions and raised doubts about the intentions of non-governmental conservation organizations, and the purpose of protected areas. Participants in general felt that ASGM-related policies were not realistic and bureaucratic barriers were raised to prevent formalization. Our findings suggest that current policies and communication strategies may hinder efforts to transform relatively prevalent pro-environmental attitudes into matching behaviors, including participation in conservation initiatives. To achieve this goal, more efficient communication and more active involvement of local stakeholders in mining governance and conservation planning are necessary.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989421003668ConservationExtractive activitiesDeforestationPollutionPolicyGold mining
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author Alessandra Cuya
Jenny A. Glikman
Jessica Groenendijk
David W. Macdonald
Ronald R. Swaisgood
Adi Barocas
spellingShingle Alessandra Cuya
Jenny A. Glikman
Jessica Groenendijk
David W. Macdonald
Ronald R. Swaisgood
Adi Barocas
Socio-environmental perceptions and barriers to conservation engagement among artisanal small-scale gold mining communities in Southeastern Peru
Global Ecology and Conservation
Conservation
Extractive activities
Deforestation
Pollution
Policy
Gold mining
author_facet Alessandra Cuya
Jenny A. Glikman
Jessica Groenendijk
David W. Macdonald
Ronald R. Swaisgood
Adi Barocas
author_sort Alessandra Cuya
title Socio-environmental perceptions and barriers to conservation engagement among artisanal small-scale gold mining communities in Southeastern Peru
title_short Socio-environmental perceptions and barriers to conservation engagement among artisanal small-scale gold mining communities in Southeastern Peru
title_full Socio-environmental perceptions and barriers to conservation engagement among artisanal small-scale gold mining communities in Southeastern Peru
title_fullStr Socio-environmental perceptions and barriers to conservation engagement among artisanal small-scale gold mining communities in Southeastern Peru
title_full_unstemmed Socio-environmental perceptions and barriers to conservation engagement among artisanal small-scale gold mining communities in Southeastern Peru
title_sort socio-environmental perceptions and barriers to conservation engagement among artisanal small-scale gold mining communities in southeastern peru
publisher Elsevier
series Global Ecology and Conservation
issn 2351-9894
publishDate 2021-11-01
description Artisanal small-scale gold mining (ASGM) poses threats to biodiversity and to the health and well-being of human communities. However, ASGM also economically supports several populations from lower social-economic backgrounds, especially in the Global South. In Madre de Dios (MDD), Peru, ASGM is the most significant economic activity, involving several stakeholders form different levels of governance. To protect this area’s forests and aquatic systems from further degradation, it is necessary to understand the socio-economic background and the impediments to mining formalization, as well as the local perceptions and willingness to engage in conservation. In this study, we aimed to establish the drivers of and barriers to participation in environmental conservation among communities in MDD, which economically rely on ASGM. Using a mixed method approach, we surveyed 85 households in six communities in the MDD gold corridor. Half of participants were cognizant of the effects of ASGM and concerned about deforestation and local decreases in fish and wildlife abundance, declaring willingness to take part in environmental conservation. Native participants in particular expressed concern about land degradation and the action of immigrants. However, several participants reported feeling alienated by government institutions and raised doubts about the intentions of non-governmental conservation organizations, and the purpose of protected areas. Participants in general felt that ASGM-related policies were not realistic and bureaucratic barriers were raised to prevent formalization. Our findings suggest that current policies and communication strategies may hinder efforts to transform relatively prevalent pro-environmental attitudes into matching behaviors, including participation in conservation initiatives. To achieve this goal, more efficient communication and more active involvement of local stakeholders in mining governance and conservation planning are necessary.
topic Conservation
Extractive activities
Deforestation
Pollution
Policy
Gold mining
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989421003668
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