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dc.contributor.authorQuiroz Dahik, Carlos Alberto-
dc.contributor.authorCrespo Sanchez, Patricio Javier-
dc.contributor.authorStimm, Bernd-
dc.contributor.authorMurtinho, Felipe-
dc.date.accessioned2018-10-29T17:32:31Z-
dc.date.available2018-10-29T17:32:31Z-
dc.date.issued2018-
dc.identifier.issn2071-1050-
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.ucuenca.edu.ec/handle/123456789/31507-
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85047486807&origin=inward-
dc.descriptionThe 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.-
dc.description.abstractThe 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.-
dc.language.isoes_ES-
dc.sourceSustainability-
dc.subjectAndes-
dc.subjectEcosystem Services-
dc.subjectExotic Plantations-
dc.subjectPinus Patula-
dc.titleContrasting stakeholders perceptions of pine plantations in the páramo ecosystem of Ecuador-
dc.typeARTÍCULO-
dc.ucuenca.idautor1707370662-
dc.ucuenca.idautor0102572773-
dc.ucuenca.idautor000-0003-4808-1893-
dc.ucuenca.idautor0000-0001-6306-8713-
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/su10061707-
dc.ucuenca.versionVersión publicada-
dc.ucuenca.areaconocimientounescoamplio05 - CIENCIAS FISICAS, CIENCIAS NATURALES, MATEMATICAS Y ESTADISTICAS-
dc.ucuenca.afiliacionQuiroz, C., Universidad de Cuenca, Departamento de Recursos Hídricos y Ciencias Ambientales, Cuenca, Ecuador-
dc.ucuenca.afiliacionCrespo, P., Universidad de Cuenca, Departamento de Recursos Hídricos y Ciencias Ambientales, Cuenca, Ecuador-
dc.ucuenca.afiliacionStimm, B., Universidad de Cuenca, Cuenca, Ecuador; Stimm, B., Technical University of Munich, Munich, Alemania-
dc.ucuenca.afiliacionMurtinho, F., Seattle University, Seattle, Estados unidos-
dc.ucuenca.volumenvolumen 10, número 6-
dc.ucuenca.indicebibliograficoSCOPUS-
dc.ucuenca.factorimpacto0.537-
dc.ucuenca.cuartilQ3-
dc.ucuenca.numerocitaciones0-
dc.ucuenca.areaconocimientofrascatiamplio1. CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS-
dc.ucuenca.areaconocimientofrascatiespecifico1.5 CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA Y EL AMBIENTE-
dc.ucuenca.areaconocimientofrascatidetallado1.5.8 CIENCIAS DEL MEDIOAMBIENTE-
dc.ucuenca.areaconocimientounescoespecifico052 - MEDIO AMBIENTE-
dc.ucuenca.areaconocimientounescodetallado0521 - CIENCIAS AMBIENTALES-
dc.ucuenca.urifuentehttp://www.mdpi.com/journal/sustainability/-
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