Environmental and Socioeconomic Impact Analysis of Quarry Operations in General Santos City on its Host Communities
Jama Nardzmah L. Ngilay | Leonard V. Flores
Discipline: environmental sciences
Abstract:
Several international policies have been formulated to address the environmental and social
impacts of the quarrying industry. However, this multifaceted issue persists, particularly in the Buayan
River System in General Santos City. This study examined the environmental and socioeconomic
repercussions of quarry operations in General Santos City, focusing on 14 commercial sand and gravel
quarries along the Buayan River system. A mixed-methods approach was employed, collecting quantitative
data through structured questionnaires, direct observations, and secondary data analysis, and incorporating
qualitative insights from key informant interviews. Stakeholders within a 500-meter radius of the quarries
were sampled using Quantum Geographic Information System (QGIS) to ensure representation. The
findings revealed significant environmental impacts, including increased dust levels, soil erosion, and
changes in water quality, which have adversely affected the local ecosystem and residents' health. The
socioeconomic effects were mixed: while quarrying created jobs and improved infrastructure, it also showed
deficiencies in community engagement and training programs. Regulatory analysis identified strengths in
collaboration but highlighted weaknesses in enforcement, fee systems, and monitoring. The results indicated
that although quarrying provides economic benefits, enhanced regulatory enforcement and sustainable
practices are imperative to mitigate associated costs. Recommendations include strengthening enforcement,
improving community engagement, updating fee structures, and implementing sustainable quarrying
practices in General Santos City. By incorporating these recommendations, General Santos City can ensure
the quarrying industry operates responsibly, balancing economic benefits with environmental and social
well-being.
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