Living with oil contamination in Ecuador: social perceptions of health risks and coping capacities

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During the last 40 years, Ecuador has based its economy on extractive activities, mainly in Amazonia where there are fossil resources. Industrial practices have had negative effects. The results from a survey about vulnerabilities and capacities against the impacts of petroleum activities suggests a difficult social construction of the sanitarian risk, due to the numerous perceptions, local economic dependencies and an insufficient commitment from public actors with this issue.

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Sylvia Becerra
Elise Paichard
Aude sturma
Laurence Maurice

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Sylvia Becerra, Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées

Becerra, S., Paichard, E., sturma, A., & Maurice, L. (2020). Living with oil contamination in Ecuador: social perceptions of health risks and coping capacities. Revista LIDER, 15(23), 102-120. Retrieved from https://revistaliderchile.ulagos.cl/index.php/liderchile/article/view/2395

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