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The oil palm boom: socio-economic implications for Q'eqchi' households in the Polochic valley, Guatemala

机译:油棕繁荣:对危地马拉波洛奇山谷的“ eqchi”家庭的社会经济影响

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Abstract Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) has become one of the most rapidly expanding crops in the world. Many countries have promoted its cultivation as part of a broader rural development strategy aimed at generating paid work and producing both export commodities and biofuels. However, oil palm expansion has often occurred at the expense of ecosystems and subsistence agriculture, and on lands riddled with tenure conflicts. In this article, we analyse the implications of the combined effect of labouring in oil palm plantations and land access on households, and we discuss how these implications affect human well-being in two indigenous communities of the Polochic valley, Guatemala. Combining participant observation, semi-structured interviews, and land-time budget analysis at household level, we reveal how oil palm cultivation increases incomes for plantation workers' households, but decreases the productivity of maize cultivation, reduces the time that household members have available for other activities and, particularly, reduces women's resting time. In contrast, households that focus more intensively on maize cultivation show higher degrees of food security and women can allocate more time to social activities. However, our results also show that maize consumption per capita has not decreased in households working in oil palm plantations since such crop is considered sacred by the Q'eqchi' and plays a central role in their diet and culture. In conclusion, we argue that while working for an oil palm cultivation can increase specific elements of the basic material conditions for a good life, other aspects such as food security, health, freedom of choice, and social relationships can become deteriorated.
机译:摘要油棕(Elaeis guineensis)已成为世界上发展最快的作物之一。许多国家已将其种植作为更广泛的农村发展战略的一部分,以产生有偿工作,生产出口商品和生物燃料为目标。但是,油棕的扩张经常以破坏生态系统和自给农业为代价,并且在土地和土地使用权冲突纷至iddle来的土地上发生。在本文中,我们分析了油棕种植和土地使用权对家庭的综合影响的含义,并讨论了这些影响如何影响危地马拉波洛奇山谷两个土著社区的人类福祉。结合参与者的观察,半结构化访谈和家庭层面的土地时间预算分析,我们揭示了油棕种植如何增加种植工人家庭的收入,但降低了玉米种植的生产率,减少了家庭成员可利用的时间其他活动,尤其是减少妇女的休息时间。相反,更加注重玉米种植的家庭显示出较高的粮食安全水平,妇女可以分配更多时间参与社会活动。但是,我们的结果还表明,在油棕种植园工作的家庭中,人均玉米消费量并未下降,因为这种农作物被Q'eqchi认为是神圣的,并在其饮食和文化中起着核心作用。总之,我们认为,从事油棕种植可以增加美好生活的基本物质条件的特定要素,但其他方面,例如食品安全,健康,选择自由和社会关系,则可能会恶化。

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    《Environment, development and sustainability》 |2014年第4期|841-871|共31页
  • 作者单位

    Institute of Environmental Science and Technology, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra,Barcelona, Spain;

    Institute of Environmental Science and Technology, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra,Barcelona, Spain,International Center of Numerical Methods in Engineering, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya,Barcelona, Spain;

    Socio-Ecosystems Laboratory, Department of Ecology, Faculty of Sciences, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain;

    Institute of Environmental Science and Technology, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra,Barcelona, Spain,Department of Economics and Economic History, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra,Barcelona, Spain;

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  • 关键词

    Palm oil; Gender; Guatemala; Indigenous communities; Societal metabolism; Well-being indicators;

    机译:棕榈油;性别;危地马拉;土著社区;社会代谢;健康指标;
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