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Community Engagement and Ecosystem Services for Mine Rehabilitation
Pan, Yuan1; Duddigan, Sarah1; Devanadera, Ma Catriona E.; Quierrez, Rico Neil M.; Tibbett, Mark1
2025
Source PublicationINTEGRATIVE CONSERVATION
ISSN2770-9329
Volume4Issue:1Pages:107-112
Abstract

The growing global demand for minerals presents economic opportunities for countries such as the Philippines but also raises concerns about the impacts of mineral extraction on local communities and ecosystem services. This study explores an interdisciplinary community engagement process informing mine rehabilitation in the Philippines, framed through an ecosystem services lens. As part of the PROMT (Philippines Remediation of Mine Tailings) project, we conducted an initial participatory workshop at the Padcal Mine site, engaging Indigenous communities to assess local perspectives on ecosystem services and the impacts of mining activities. Through video presentations, a questionnaire, and focus groups, we found that 88% of participants understood the concept of ecosystem services after viewing an introductory video, while 62% believed mining negatively affected ecosystem services. Interestingly, 65% felt that rehabilitated mines could provide future ecosystem services, such as agriculture or ecotourism. Gender differences were evident, with women perceiving more significant mining impacts but being more optimistic about the rehabilitation potential. This underscores the importance of inclusive engagement approaches. The ecosystem services framework effectively bridges ecological knowledge with community priorities and tangible benefits, promoting social acceptance of mine rehabilitation. This interdisciplinary approach, particularly the integration of Indigenous perspectives, remains underused in mining contexts. Our community-based participatory methodology provides guidance for balancing diverse socioeconomic and environmental considerations.

Keywordcommunity engagement ecosystem services mine rehabilitation mine tailings mineral extraction stakeholder engagement
Subject AreaBiodiversity & Conservation
DOI10.1002/inc3.70003
Language英语
WOS IDWOS:001561156700001
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Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttps://ir.xtbg.ac.cn/handle/353005/15776
CollectionIntegrative Conservation
Affiliation1.Kings Coll London, Dept Digital Humanities, London, England
2.Univ Reading, Sch Agr Policy & Dev, Dept Sustainable Land Management, Reading, England
3.Devanadera, Ma Catriona E.] Univ Philippines Los Banos, Coll Human, Ecol, Dept Community & Environm Resource Planning, Los Banos, Philippines
4.Quierrez, Rico Neil M.] Philippine Nucl Res Inst DOST PNRI, Dept Sci & Technol, Quezon City, Philippines
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Pan, Yuan,Duddigan, Sarah,Devanadera, Ma Catriona E.,et al. Community Engagement and Ecosystem Services for Mine Rehabilitation[J]. INTEGRATIVE CONSERVATION,2025,4(1):107-112.
APA Pan, Yuan,Duddigan, Sarah,Devanadera, Ma Catriona E.,Quierrez, Rico Neil M.,&Tibbett, Mark.(2025).Community Engagement and Ecosystem Services for Mine Rehabilitation.INTEGRATIVE CONSERVATION,4(1),107-112.
MLA Pan, Yuan,et al."Community Engagement and Ecosystem Services for Mine Rehabilitation".INTEGRATIVE CONSERVATION 4.1(2025):107-112.
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