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The political ecology of a highway through Belize's forested borderlands

机译:穿越伯利兹森林边缘地区的高速公路的政治生态

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This paper examines how a new highway in Belize will change a tropical forest landscape. Since the end of British colonialism (1981), the Maya communities in Belize's Toledo District have struggled with the state for control of the lands they have customarily used to produce a livelihood. We were approached by some Maya leaders, who recognize that the paving of a new highway through their villages could transform Maya agricultural practices and thus land use and cover change (LUCC), and asked to produce an analysis that could assist them in managing their lands. We braid together historical, social, political, economic, and satellite data to answer two questions: (1) How has land cover changed since 1975 in areas with Maya customary versus noncustomary land-use practices? (2) What will be the consequences of paving the new highway through this region for the landscape and the Maya communities? Using a multifaceted LUCC/ political ecology analysis we found that forest clearing is greatest where noncustomary farming practices are employed. Noncustomary practices are spatially concentrated along the Belize-Guatemala border; the shift to noncustomary practices resulted from in-migration by war refugees who maintained close ties to Guatemalan markets. The paving of the highway promises to reduce the functional distance to Guatemala's markets, which could change land use in other villages to the detriment of the forests because of the likely diffusion of noncustomary farm practices. Forest change will be shaped by the region's complex political geography.
机译:本文研究了伯利兹的新公路将如何改变热带森林景观。自从英国殖民主义时代结束(1981年)以来,伯利兹托莱多地区的玛雅人社区一直在与该州争夺对他们惯常用来维持生计的土地的控制权。一些玛雅人领导人与我们取得了联系,他们认识到在他们的村庄中铺设新的公路可能会改变玛雅人的农业作法,从而改变土地使用和覆被变化(LUCC),并要求进行分析以帮助他们管理土地。我们将历史,社会,政治,经济和卫星数据编织在一起,以回答两个问题:(1)自1975年以来,玛雅习惯性和非习惯性土地利用方式的土地覆盖率发生了怎样的变化? (2)在该地区铺设新公路会对景观和玛雅社区产生什么后果?通过对LUCC /政治生态学的多方面分析,我们发现在采用非常规耕作方式的情况下,森林砍伐最大。非习惯做法在空间上集中在伯利兹-危地马拉边界;向非习惯做法的转变是由于与危地马拉市场保持密切联系的战争难民的迁徙造成的。高速公路的铺装有望缩短与危地马拉市场的距离,由于非常规农作方式的广泛传播,这可能会改变其他村庄的土地利用,从而损害森林。森林变化将由该地区复杂的政治地理环境决定。

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    《Environment and planning》 |2015年第4期|833-849|共17页
  • 作者单位

    Department of Geography, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA;

    Department of Geography and Planning, University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, NY 12222, USA;

    Department of Horticulture and Crop Science, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA;

    Department of Geography, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA;

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  • 关键词

    Belize; forest; highway; Maya; political ecology;

    机译:伯利兹森林;高速公路;玛雅人政治生态;

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