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Women's participation in conservation projects in the southern Yucatan peninsula: Effects on land control, farming practices, and women's empowerment (Mexico).

机译:妇女参与尤卡坦半岛南部的保护项目:对土地控制,耕作方式和增强妇女权能的影响(墨西哥)。

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This dissertation is on gender, conservation, and development in the southern Yucatan peninsula of Mexico. It explores the relationship between women and the environment, rejecting the notion of an inherent or universal gender role-based intersection of women's interests and conservation interests. Data gathered in forty-one communities in the municipality of Calakmul, Campeche and interviews and ethnographic research with one hundred women in three case study ejidos are used to examine efforts to construct an alliance, or interest convergence, between community-based women's agricultural groups and conservation organizations operating in the communities surrounding the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve. Conservation activities in the region emphasize sustainable development projects, including with local women's agricultural groups, in an attempt to reconfigure human-environment relations in Calakmul and alter farming practices. This paper assesses (1) the nature of the interest convergence; (2) with which women it is occurring and why; and (3) the effects to-date on land control and access, income control and generation, and women's gender empowerment, on the one hand, and on farming practices of the women and their households, on the other. The author finds that women's engagement with conservation projects is based primarily on current household-oriented livelihood strategies; and the alliance is thus contingent on success of these strategies and success of the current project-oriented conservation approach in serving what are potentially conflicting interests. The result is a constructed convergence that is relatively fragile. Findings from the ethnographic research and statistical analyses of interview data indicate that despite emergence of selected "green" women's groups, there has been little diffusion of "green" farming practices outside the projects. Nonetheless, some women are successfully furthering their gender-based livelihood interests, through consolidated or new land access and control, a capturing of conservation funds, and the adoption of new gender roles. These outcomes vary widely among the women's groups, because of differences in group institutional framework, individual group histories, and group leadership. Unintentionally, conservation practice is facilitating the emergence, through the activities of particular women's groups, of an environmental identity for some women as "farmers," representing a burgeoning challenge to current gender relations in Calakmul.
机译:这篇论文是关于墨西哥尤卡坦半岛南部的性别,保护和发展的。它探讨了妇女与环境之间的关系,拒绝了基于固有或普遍性别角色的妇女利益与保护利益交集的概念。在卡拉克穆尔,坎佩切州的四十一个社区中收集的数据,以及在三个案例研究中对一百名妇女进行的访谈和人种志研究,用于检验在社区中的妇女农业团体与社区之间建立联盟或利益融合的努力。在Calakmul生物圈保护区周围社区开展活动的自然保护组织。该地区的保护活动着重于可持续发展项目,包括与当地妇女农业团体的合作,以期重新配置卡拉克穆尔的人与环境关系并改变耕作方式。本文评估(1)利益趋同的性质; (2)发生在哪个女人身上,为什么? (3)迄今为止对一方面的土地控制和获取,对收入的控制和产生以及对妇女的两性赋权以及对妇女及其家庭的耕作方式的影响。作者发现,妇女参与自然保护项目主要是基于当前以家庭为导向的谋生策略。因此,该联盟取决于这些策略的成功以及当前面向项目的保护方法在服务于潜在冲突利益方面的成功。结果是相对脆弱的结构化收敛。从人种学研究和访谈数据的统计分析得出的结果表明,尽管出现了某些“绿色”妇女群体,但“绿色”农业实践几乎没有在项目外传播。但是,一些妇女通过巩固或新的土地获取和控制,获得保护资金以及采用新的性别角色,成功地促进了其基于性别的生计利益。在妇女团体中,由于团体制度框架,个人团体历史和团体领导力的差异,这些结果差异很大。保护活动无意间通过特定妇女团体的活动促进了某些妇女作为“农民”的环境身份的出现,这对卡拉克穆尔当前的性别关系提出了严峻的挑战。

著录项

  • 作者

    Radel, Claudia.;

  • 作者单位

    Clark University.;

  • 授予单位 Clark University.;
  • 学科 Geography.; Womens Studies.; Environmental Sciences.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2005
  • 页码 341 p.
  • 总页数 341
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 自然地理学;社会学;环境科学基础理论;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:41:59

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