Community-University Partnership in Water Education and Linkage Process. Study Case: Manglaralto, Santa Elena, Ecuador
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Overview and Objective
1.2. Models of Applied Analysis
1.3. Study Zone
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Stage I: Community-University Interaction Framework
2.2. Stage II: Community Projects
2.3. Stage III: Impact on the Sustainability of the Coastal Aquifer
3. Results
3.1. Description of the Link and Dynamics between the University and the Community
3.1.1. JAAPMAN’s Community System
3.1.2. Cooperation Agreements (Community-University)
- ECU/8/041: Characterization of coastal aquifers in the Santa Elena Peninsula;
- RLA/8/026: Application of Isotopic Tools for Integrated Management of Coastal Aquifers;
- RLA 7/018: Improving knowledge of groundwater resources to contribute to their protection, integrates management and governance (CXXVII);
- RLA 7/024: Integrating Isotope Hydrology in National Comprehensive Water Resources Assessments;
- ECU/7/005: Improvement of the management of coastal aquifers by studying the recharge rate of the alluvial aquifer of the Manglaralto river basin;
- RLA/7/016: Use of isotopes for the hydrogeological evaluation of excessively exploited aquifers in Latin America (CXXVII).
- PG03-PY18-13: Hydrology and hydrogeology applied to the coastal aquifer of Manglaralto (Phase I);
- PG03-PY18-13: Hydrology and hydrogeology applied to the Manglaralto coastal aquifer (Phase II);
- PG03-PY19-09: Integrated water management in Manglaralto Parish watersheds;
- PG03-PY20-03: Resilience in water management, before COVID-19, Manglaralto.
3.1.3. The Relation between Linkage and Research in University–Community Cooperation
3.1.4. Community Project Activities and Goals Achieved
- Commune: There has been a growth in the scope of the study sectors during the community projects development. In 2017 and 2018, the focus was on the Manglaralto area, while, in 2019, it was located on the communes of Libertador Bolívar and Olón (where another community organization called Junta Administradora del Sistema Regional de Agua Potable de Olón (JASRAPO) managed the water resource). Finally, in 2020, studies focused on the communities of Cadeate and Montañita;
- Dikes: Manglaralto has five dikes, namely one technical–artisanal dike (concrete dike) and four artisanal dikes (earthen dike). In addition, there are artisanal infrastructures (tapes) aimed at artificially recharging the aquifer. The town of Olón has three artisanal type dikes. Finally, in the town of Cadeate, only proposals for the strategic location of tapes have been defined [96].
- Aquifer system: The information obtained previously and the geological studies carried out in Manglaralto have made it possible to generate a conceptual, geometric, and numerical model of the aquifer’s flow and transport [83,84]. In the case of Olon and other communes, there is only one study with primary conceptual models [97];
- Wastewater treatment: In the municipalities of Libertador Bolívar and Montañita, studies and pilot tests have been carried out for wastewater management, using a green filter [88]. In addition, CIPAT carried out diagnoses, evaluations, and optimization of the purification systems (oxidation ponds) in Libertador Bolívar;
- Integrated water management: Reforestation plans have been developed in Manglaralto and Libertador Bolívar as a solution to the problem of land degradation and to halt the loss of biodiversity;
- Solar or alternative energy: A feasibility study for sizing a photovoltaic system for the water pumping has been developed exclusively in Manglaralto.
3.2. Contribution of Community Activities to the Sustainable Use of the Aquifer
- Raising international funds to carry out actions that favor the implementation of pilot projects on a larger scale and to obtain a seawater desalination plant to combat water shortages in the communities: S4.O4. Formulation of projects that help the community in its priority needs from Table 3;
- Develop complementary courses in Occupational Health and Safety Management and Complex Problem Solving that strengthen students’ cultural exchange and leadership skills: W1.W4.O3. Plan complementary courses on Occupational Health and Safety Management and W2.O4.O3. Establish a Complex Problem-Solving course as a preparation process from Table 3;
- Establish a collaborative network of students from primary and secondary schools and universities at the local level to share experiences and methodologies to follow in the management of water resources in the other rural communities of Santa Elena: S2.S3.T5. Establish a collaboration network with other universities neighboring the sector, to share experiences and methodologies to be followed in other communities from Table 3;
- Promote scientific research on sustainable water use and climate change through R&D&I projects (e.g., Concurso Ecuatoriano de Proyectos I+D+i.”CEPRA”): S4.T3.T4. Applied R&D&I projects with academic participation in research and linkage from Table 3.
4. Interpretation of Results and Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Activities | Year | |||||||||
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2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | |||||||
MG | MG | MG | LB | OL | MG | LB | OL | MT | CT | |
Well levels | ||||||||||
Physical–chemical parameters | ||||||||||
Workshops and socioeconomic surveys | ||||||||||
Geological mapping | ||||||||||
Geographic landmark | ||||||||||
Topography | ||||||||||
Aquifer conceptual model | ||||||||||
Aquifer geometric model [84] | ||||||||||
SEV 1 y ERT 2 | ||||||||||
Hydrological study of the watershed | ||||||||||
Design or proposal of dikes (tapes) | ||||||||||
Environmental management in the sector | ||||||||||
Water hydrochemical and isotopic characterization [82] | ||||||||||
Wastewater treatment tests and characterization | ||||||||||
Articles and graduation projects | ||||||||||
Well construction technical report | ||||||||||
IKIAM 3 University student internships | ||||||||||
Informative videos and poster production | ||||||||||
Delivery of 2 signage and a geosite sign | ||||||||||
Design of green filter system | ||||||||||
Production of a lysimeter | ||||||||||
Soil sampling and characterization | ||||||||||
Preliminary design of containment dike for temporary ponds | ||||||||||
Flow and transport numerical model [83]. | ||||||||||
Energy calculation of solar panels for pumping water from wells | ||||||||||
Video [94], Green Filter 3D modeling [95], and website as educational tools |
Main Practices | Impact on the Community |
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Technical studies and aquifer monitoring | Control of overexploitation and contamination of the aquifer. |
Research and graduation projects | They provide scientific support in the reports submitted by the water board to the control body. |
Application of water management techniques | Solutions to water scarcity: artificial recharge of the aquifer through retention dikes that feed the aquifer by infiltration in rainy seasons. Water-quality treatment and control: natural filter to eliminate urban wastewater contamination and evaluate the condition of stabilization ponds. |
Workshops and socioeconomic surveys | Raise awareness and sensitize the community on water use and transfer technical knowledge on integrated water-resource management. |
Internal Environment | Strengths (S) | Weaknesses (W) | |
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External Environment | S1. Technical skills and scientific research. S2. Software and equipment management. S3. Communication and teamwork. S4. Strengthening of concepts and field practices. | W1. The interns do not have the necessary experience to carry out technical studies. W2. Little predisposition to resolve conflicts/problems. W3. Academic workload difficulty unemployment in community internships. W4. Failure to adequately apply safety standards in the field. W5. More equipment needed for isotopic and electromagnetic TDEM analysis studies. | |
Opportunities (O) | Strategies: S + O | Strategies: W + O | |
O1. To become familiar with different areas related to the participating careers. O2. Scientific articles and presentations at international conferences. O3. Certificates of training and courses for equipment handling. O4. Work experience, internships, and trainings. | S1.O2. Create a research club that encourages scientific writing and brainstorming solutions. S2.S3.O3. Establish a training program in geophysics applied to water. S4.O4. Formulation of projects that help the community in its priority needs. | W1.W4.O3. Plan complementary courses on Occupational Health and Safety Management. W2.O4.O3. Establish a Complex Problem-Solving course as a preparation process. W1.O1. Strengthen cultural exchange and leadership skills. | |
Threats (T) | Strategies: S + T | Strategies: W + T | |
T1. Lack of interest on the part of the inhabitants of the commune. T2. Scarce economic funds would limit community work. T3. Climate change could affect the successes achieved. T4. Closure of the Manglaralto linkage project by ESPOL T5. Other communities request academic advising. | S2.S3.T5. Establish a collaboration network with other universities neighboring the sector, to share experiences and methodologies to be followed in other communities. S4.T3.T4. Applied R&D&I projects with academic participation in research and linkage. | W5.T2.T3. Preparation of research project proposals for international funding. W5.T3.T5. Technical and budgetary strengthening for new equipment and greater outreach and research. |
SDG | Indicators | Relationship with Community Project Activities | ||
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No. | Description | Target | ||
4 | Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all. | 4.7. | 4.7.1. Extent to which (i) global citizenship education and (ii) education for sustainable development, including gender equality and human rights, are mainstreamed at all levels in: (a) national education policies, (b) curricula, (c) teacher education, and (d) student assessment | The participation of women interns has been growing from 23.1% in 2017 to 48.15% in 2020. The community-university partnership is bidirectional. Each party has a mutual benefit. It is based on the following:
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6 | Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all. | 6.3. | 6.3.1. Proportion of wastewater safely treated | The removal efficiency of the Libertador Bolívar stabilization lagoon system is 61% for BOD 1 and 73.5% for COD 2. Urgent sludge removal, permanent removal of creams on the water’s surface to allow sunlight to pass through and blocking the passage of illegal connections were recommended. The non-conventional green filter method in the Montañita commune reduces BOD 1 and total coliforms in the oxidation lagoons by up to 80% at depths of 90 cm, complying with Ecuadorian environmental quality standards [88]. |
6.3.2. Proportion of bodies of water with good ambient water quality | Physical–chemical parameters and well water levels are taken monthly to ensure that the water is fit for consumption by the community. Numerical simulation [83] shows that marine intrusion has reached wells W2, W3, and W4 (located near the coastline). Implementing dikes in the sector forms a “barrier” to advancing this phenomenon, reducing the TDS3 concentration of the groundwater and improving its quality. | |||
6.4. | 6.4.1. Change in water-use efficiency over time | A process of protection and construction of water resilience has been carried out in Manglaralto based on three actions carried out with the support of the academy:
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6.4.2. Level of water stress: freshwater withdrawal as a proportion of available freshwater resources | With the help of the geophysical data collected, an aquifer geometric model has been made, where an in-flow volume of 13.6 Hm3 was estimated, alerting of a recharge deficit [84]. The 2020 “La Niña” phenomenon aggravated the situation, raising the stress level to 20%. | |||
6.6 | 6.6.1. Change in the extent of water-related ecosystems over time | The Manglaralto parish has an estimated total area of 426.0 km2 [77], 51.92% of its territory is made up of two types of protected areas: Forest and Protective Vegetation, and Community Conservation Areas [99]:
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15 | Protect, restore, and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems; sustainably manage forests; combat desertification; and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss. | 15.2. | 15.2.1. Progress towards sustainable forest management | Field of cultivation with timber trees and reforestation with guadua cane (area: 0.00075 km2) |
15.4. | 15.4.1. Coverage by protected areas of important sites for mountain biodiversity | Bordering the parish lies part of the Chongón Colonche Protected Forest (196.58 km2—official registries 1995) forest named after the Chongón Colonche coastal mountain range that crosses NW-SE in the sector. In addition, a small percentage of the Loma Alta Communal Ecological Reserve crosses next to the protective forest (1.97 km2—official registry 1987), both are located within the Tumbes Choco-Magdalena biodiversity hotspot [101] and the biological corridor Chongón Colonche-Machalilla, being one of the last vestiges of native flora and vegetation of the coast [102]. There are cloud forests, secondary forests, different species of avifauna mainly [103], and regenerating areas in these protected areas (e.g., Manglaralto). |
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Carrión-Mero, P.; Morante-Carballo, F.; Herrera-Franco, G.; Jaya-Montalvo, M.; Rodríguez, D.; Loor-Flores de Valgas, C.; Berrezueta, E. Community-University Partnership in Water Education and Linkage Process. Study Case: Manglaralto, Santa Elena, Ecuador. Water 2021, 13, 1998. https://doi.org/10.3390/w13151998
Carrión-Mero P, Morante-Carballo F, Herrera-Franco G, Jaya-Montalvo M, Rodríguez D, Loor-Flores de Valgas C, Berrezueta E. Community-University Partnership in Water Education and Linkage Process. Study Case: Manglaralto, Santa Elena, Ecuador. Water. 2021; 13(15):1998. https://doi.org/10.3390/w13151998
Chicago/Turabian StyleCarrión-Mero, Paúl, Fernando Morante-Carballo, Gricelda Herrera-Franco, María Jaya-Montalvo, Denise Rodríguez, Carolina Loor-Flores de Valgas, and Edgar Berrezueta. 2021. "Community-University Partnership in Water Education and Linkage Process. Study Case: Manglaralto, Santa Elena, Ecuador" Water 13, no. 15: 1998. https://doi.org/10.3390/w13151998
APA StyleCarrión-Mero, P., Morante-Carballo, F., Herrera-Franco, G., Jaya-Montalvo, M., Rodríguez, D., Loor-Flores de Valgas, C., & Berrezueta, E. (2021). Community-University Partnership in Water Education and Linkage Process. Study Case: Manglaralto, Santa Elena, Ecuador. Water, 13(15), 1998. https://doi.org/10.3390/w13151998