Journal article
Vulnerability of human populations to contamination from petroleum exploitation in the napo river basin: An approach for spatially explicit risk assessment
CI Espinosa, F Reyes-Bueno, MI Ramírez, AP Arévalo, N Bailon-Moscoso, DH Duncan
Sustainability Switzerland | MDPI | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13169230
Abstract
Background: Contamination of aquatic ecosystems by oil spills associated with petroleum exploitation represents a serious problem of environmental contamination that can affect human health. We developed a spatial model of contamination risk in the Ecuadorian Amazon, and evaluated the model using independent datasets on environmental contamination and clinical indicators of human health risk factors. Methods: The spatial risk of contamination for the Napo River basin was based on the calculation of a friction surface and the accessibility of possible oil contamination. Human health was evaluated using peripheral blood samples from 256 individuals. We used monitoring data on contamination to ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was funded by SENESCYT, grant number (CPC-SENESCYT-03-2014).