ESPOCH Congresses (Aug 2021)

Analysis of Representativeness of the Paramo Ecosystem in the Conservation Modalities of the Chimborazo Province

  • P,
  • Lozano Rodríguez,
  • A,
  • Armas Armas,
  • E,
  • Molina Bustamante,
  • V,
  • Flores Cantos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18502/espoch.v1i1.9568
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 313 – 338

Abstract

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Abstract The paramo ecosystem has ecological, social, cultural and economic importance due to the ecosystemic services of supply, regulation, support and culture that it provides to local populations for their well-being, therefore, it needs to be conserved and managed from an ecosystemic approach. The objective of this work is to analyze the conservation modalities that protect the paramo ecosystem in the Chimborazo province. To conduct the research, a systematic review of 30 cartographic sources was carried out, and documentary information on 7 variables of the paramo ecosystem was made, provided by institutions in charge of managing the province's natural resources, and found in articles consulted in scientific and academic databases. Additionally, gray literature has been included through manual search. The results indicate that the Chimborazo province has 17.93% of its extension under conservation modality, through 121 protected natural spaces, distributed in 3 modalities. The paramo ecosystem represents 36.40% of the province's size, and is made up of 9 vegetation formations. 15.10% of this ecosystem are under conservation modality, however, only 3 of the 121 spaces have planning documents for the management of these spaces.

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