Mapping Potential Population-Level Pesticide Exposures in Ecuador Using a Modular and Scalable Geospatial Strategy
Human populations and ecosystems are extensively exposed to pesticides. Most nations lack the capacity to control pesticide contamination and have limited availability of pesticide use information. Ecuador is a country with intense pesticide use with high exposure risks to humans and the environment...
- Autores:
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Andrade-Rivas, Federico
Paul, Naman
Spiegel, Jerry
Henderson, Sarah B.
Parrott, Lael
Delgado-Ron, Jorge Andrés
Echeverri, Alejandra
van den Bosch, Matilda
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- 2023
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Ecosistema
Contaminación medioambiental
Plaguicidas
Salud de la población
Análisis espacial
Agrochemicals
Ecosystem
Environmental pollution
Pesticides
Population health
Spatial analysis
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Mapping Potential Population-Level Pesticide Exposures in Ecuador Using a Modular and Scalable Geospatial Strategy |
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Mapping Potential Population-Level Pesticide Exposures in Ecuador Using a Modular and Scalable Geospatial Strategy |
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Mapping Potential Population-Level Pesticide Exposures in Ecuador Using a Modular and Scalable Geospatial Strategy Productos agroquímicos Ecosistema Contaminación medioambiental Plaguicidas Salud de la población Análisis espacial Agrochemicals Ecosystem Environmental pollution Pesticides Population health Spatial analysis |
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Mapping Potential Population-Level Pesticide Exposures in Ecuador Using a Modular and Scalable Geospatial Strategy |
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Mapping Potential Population-Level Pesticide Exposures in Ecuador Using a Modular and Scalable Geospatial Strategy |
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Mapping Potential Population-Level Pesticide Exposures in Ecuador Using a Modular and Scalable Geospatial Strategy |
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Mapping Potential Population-Level Pesticide Exposures in Ecuador Using a Modular and Scalable Geospatial Strategy |
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Mapping Potential Population-Level Pesticide Exposures in Ecuador Using a Modular and Scalable Geospatial Strategy |
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Andrade-Rivas, Federico Paul, Naman Spiegel, Jerry Henderson, Sarah B. Parrott, Lael Delgado-Ron, Jorge Andrés Echeverri, Alejandra van den Bosch, Matilda |
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Andrade-Rivas, Federico Paul, Naman Spiegel, Jerry Henderson, Sarah B. Parrott, Lael Delgado-Ron, Jorge Andrés Echeverri, Alejandra van den Bosch, Matilda |
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Andrade-Rivas, Federico [0000-0002-0928-9424] Spiegel, Jerry [0000-0002-4699-3082] Echeverri, Alejandra [0000-0002-8821-0509] van den Bosch, Matilda [0000-0003-1410-0099] |
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Productos agroquímicos Ecosistema Contaminación medioambiental Plaguicidas Salud de la población Análisis espacial |
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Productos agroquímicos Ecosistema Contaminación medioambiental Plaguicidas Salud de la población Análisis espacial Agrochemicals Ecosystem Environmental pollution Pesticides Population health Spatial analysis |
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Agrochemicals Ecosystem Environmental pollution Pesticides Population health Spatial analysis |
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Human populations and ecosystems are extensively exposed to pesticides. Most nations lack the capacity to control pesticide contamination and have limited availability of pesticide use information. Ecuador is a country with intense pesticide use with high exposure risks to humans and the environment, although relative or combined risks are not well understood. Here, we analyzed the distribution of application rates in Ecuador and identified regions of concern because of high potential exposure. We used a geospatial analysis to identify grid cells (∼8 km × 8 km) where the highest pesticide application rates and density of human populations overlap. Furthermore, we identified other regions of concern based on the number of amphibian species as an indicator of ecosystem integrity and the location of natural protected areas. We found that 28% of Ecuador's population dwelled in areas with high pesticide application rate. We identified an area of ∼512 km2 in the Amazon region where high application rates, large human settlements, and a high number of amphibian species overlapped. Additionally, we distinguished clusters of pesticide application rates and human populations that intersected with natural protected areas. Ecuador exemplifies how pesticides are disproportionately applied in areas with the potential to affect human health and ecosystems' integrity. Global estimates of population dwelling, pesticide application rates, and environmental factors are key in prioritizing locations to conduct further exposure assessments. The modular and scalable nature of the geospatial tools we developed can be expanded and adapted to other regions of the world where data on pesticide use are limited. |
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Andrade-Rivas, FedericoPaul, NamanSpiegel, JerryHenderson, Sarah B.Parrott, LaelDelgado-Ron, Jorge AndrésEcheverri, Alejandravan den Bosch, MatildaAndrade-Rivas, Federico [0000-0002-0928-9424]Spiegel, Jerry [0000-0002-4699-3082]Echeverri, Alejandra [0000-0002-8821-0509]van den Bosch, Matilda [0000-0003-1410-0099]2023-08-03T17:28:29Z2023-08-03T17:28:29Z20232471-1403http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12495/11251https://doi.org/10.1029/2022GH000775instname:Universidad El Bosquereponame:Repositorio Institucional Universidad El Bosquerepourl:https://repositorio.unbosque.edu.coapplication/pdfengWiley-BlackwellGeoHealthGeoHealth, 2471-1403, 7 (7), 2023https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2022GH000775Atribución-NoComercial 4.0 Internacionalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/Acceso abiertohttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessProductos agroquímicosEcosistemaContaminación medioambientalPlaguicidasSalud de la poblaciónAnálisis espacialAgrochemicalsEcosystemEnvironmental pollutionPesticidesPopulation healthSpatial analysisMapping Potential Population-Level Pesticide Exposures in Ecuador Using a Modular and Scalable Geospatial StrategyArtículo de revistainfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1info:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85Human populations and ecosystems are extensively exposed to pesticides. 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We identified an area of ∼512 km2 in the Amazon region where high application rates, large human settlements, and a high number of amphibian species overlapped. Additionally, we distinguished clusters of pesticide application rates and human populations that intersected with natural protected areas. Ecuador exemplifies how pesticides are disproportionately applied in areas with the potential to affect human health and ecosystems' integrity. Global estimates of population dwelling, pesticide application rates, and environmental factors are key in prioritizing locations to conduct further exposure assessments. 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