Degradation, classification, and management of soils from alluvial‐gold mine spoils in the Southeastern Peruvian Amazon

ABSTRACT Artisanal and Small‐Scale Gold Mining (ASGM) carried out by individual miners or small enterprises with limited capital, significantly contribute to land degradation and loss of biodiversity‐rich forests in the Amazon. Due to limited information on the edaphic conditions crucial for restori...

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Autores principales: Velásquez Ramírez, M. G., Nazario Rios, J. C., Gobin, A., Pillaca, M., Thomas, Evert, Guerrero Barrantes, J. A., Román, U., Becerra Lira, E., Muñoz Ushñahua, A., Nascimento Herbay, P., Rodriguez Achata, L., Garate-Quispe, J., Malpica, S., Russo, R., Abril, M., Dionisio, L. F. S., Corvera Gomringer, R., del Castillo Torres, D.
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author Velásquez Ramírez, M. G.
Nazario Rios, J. C.
Gobin, A.
Pillaca, M.
Thomas, Evert
Guerrero Barrantes, J. A.
Román, U.
Becerra Lira, E.
Muñoz Ushñahua, A.
Nascimento Herbay, P.
Rodriguez Achata, L.
Garate-Quispe, J.
Malpica, S.
Russo, R.
Abril, M.
Dionisio, L. F. S.
Corvera Gomringer, R.
del Castillo Torres, D.
author_browse Abril, M.
Becerra Lira, E.
Corvera Gomringer, R.
Dionisio, L. F. S.
Garate-Quispe, J.
Gobin, A.
Guerrero Barrantes, J. A.
Malpica, S.
Muñoz Ushñahua, A.
Nascimento Herbay, P.
Nazario Rios, J. C.
Pillaca, M.
Rodriguez Achata, L.
Román, U.
Russo, R.
Thomas, Evert
Velásquez Ramírez, M. G.
del Castillo Torres, D.
author_facet Velásquez Ramírez, M. G.
Nazario Rios, J. C.
Gobin, A.
Pillaca, M.
Thomas, Evert
Guerrero Barrantes, J. A.
Román, U.
Becerra Lira, E.
Muñoz Ushñahua, A.
Nascimento Herbay, P.
Rodriguez Achata, L.
Garate-Quispe, J.
Malpica, S.
Russo, R.
Abril, M.
Dionisio, L. F. S.
Corvera Gomringer, R.
del Castillo Torres, D.
author_sort Velásquez Ramírez, M. G.
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description ABSTRACT Artisanal and Small‐Scale Gold Mining (ASGM) carried out by individual miners or small enterprises with limited capital, significantly contribute to land degradation and loss of biodiversity‐rich forests in the Amazon. Due to limited information on the edaphic conditions crucial for restoring these degraded areas, a soil evaluation method was employed in representative locations of the Peruvian Amazon, including two native communities and one protected natural area. The categorization of ASGM‐degraded areas into cultural landscape units was confirmed and validated. Sentinel‐2 and UAV remote sensing revealed over 122,000 ha of deforestation since the 1980s. Surface and soil profile assessments identified extreme new soil conditions with low chemical and physical fertility, characterized by coarse texture and rock fragments, which hinder revegetation, especially during prolonged dry seasons. These degraded soils were classified as Entisols and Technosols according to Soil Taxonomy and the World Reference Base. Over time, natural regeneration and plantations improved soil formation, aligning with recognized soil classification systems. Under current management practices, restoration planning should prioritize selected shrub and tree species, and consider soil amendments to initiate soil recovery. This approach aligns with self‐sustaining successional stages and contributes to the objectives of Land Degradation Neutrality, Appropriate Mitigation and Adaptation Actions, and Sustainable Development Goals.
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spelling CGSpace1599782025-12-08T09:54:28Z Degradation, classification, and management of soils from alluvial‐gold mine spoils in the Southeastern Peruvian Amazon Velásquez Ramírez, M. G. Nazario Rios, J. C. Gobin, A. Pillaca, M. Thomas, Evert Guerrero Barrantes, J. A. Román, U. Becerra Lira, E. Muñoz Ushñahua, A. Nascimento Herbay, P. Rodriguez Achata, L. Garate-Quispe, J. Malpica, S. Russo, R. Abril, M. Dionisio, L. F. S. Corvera Gomringer, R. del Castillo Torres, D. trees restoration gold alluvium ABSTRACT Artisanal and Small‐Scale Gold Mining (ASGM) carried out by individual miners or small enterprises with limited capital, significantly contribute to land degradation and loss of biodiversity‐rich forests in the Amazon. Due to limited information on the edaphic conditions crucial for restoring these degraded areas, a soil evaluation method was employed in representative locations of the Peruvian Amazon, including two native communities and one protected natural area. The categorization of ASGM‐degraded areas into cultural landscape units was confirmed and validated. Sentinel‐2 and UAV remote sensing revealed over 122,000 ha of deforestation since the 1980s. Surface and soil profile assessments identified extreme new soil conditions with low chemical and physical fertility, characterized by coarse texture and rock fragments, which hinder revegetation, especially during prolonged dry seasons. These degraded soils were classified as Entisols and Technosols according to Soil Taxonomy and the World Reference Base. Over time, natural regeneration and plantations improved soil formation, aligning with recognized soil classification systems. Under current management practices, restoration planning should prioritize selected shrub and tree species, and consider soil amendments to initiate soil recovery. This approach aligns with self‐sustaining successional stages and contributes to the objectives of Land Degradation Neutrality, Appropriate Mitigation and Adaptation Actions, and Sustainable Development Goals. 2025-01-30 2024-11-20T12:42:42Z 2024-11-20T12:42:42Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159978 en Limited Access Wiley Velásquez Ramírez, M.G.; Nazario Rios, J.C.; Gobin, A.; Pillaca, M.; Thomas, E.; Guerrero Barrantes, J.A.; Román, U.; Becerra Lira, E.; Muñoz Ushñahua, A.; Nascimento Herbay, P.; Rodriguez Achata, L.; Garate‐Quispe, J.; Malpica, S.; Russo, R.; Abril, M.; Dionisio, L.F.S.; Corvera Gomringer, R.; del Castillo Torres, D. (2024) Degradation, classification, and management of soils from alluvial‐gold mine spoils in the Southeastern Peruvian Amazon. Land Degradation and Development , Online first paper(2024-11-14). p. 1-17. ISSN: 1085-3278
spellingShingle trees
restoration
gold
alluvium
Velásquez Ramírez, M. G.
Nazario Rios, J. C.
Gobin, A.
Pillaca, M.
Thomas, Evert
Guerrero Barrantes, J. A.
Román, U.
Becerra Lira, E.
Muñoz Ushñahua, A.
Nascimento Herbay, P.
Rodriguez Achata, L.
Garate-Quispe, J.
Malpica, S.
Russo, R.
Abril, M.
Dionisio, L. F. S.
Corvera Gomringer, R.
del Castillo Torres, D.
Degradation, classification, and management of soils from alluvial‐gold mine spoils in the Southeastern Peruvian Amazon
title Degradation, classification, and management of soils from alluvial‐gold mine spoils in the Southeastern Peruvian Amazon
title_full Degradation, classification, and management of soils from alluvial‐gold mine spoils in the Southeastern Peruvian Amazon
title_fullStr Degradation, classification, and management of soils from alluvial‐gold mine spoils in the Southeastern Peruvian Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Degradation, classification, and management of soils from alluvial‐gold mine spoils in the Southeastern Peruvian Amazon
title_short Degradation, classification, and management of soils from alluvial‐gold mine spoils in the Southeastern Peruvian Amazon
title_sort degradation classification and management of soils from alluvial gold mine spoils in the southeastern peruvian amazon
topic trees
restoration
gold
alluvium
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159978
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