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Rainforest conservation in Mexico's lowland Maya area: Integrating local meanings of conservation and land-use dynamics

机译:墨西哥的雨林保护区的低地玛雅地区:整合局部含义和土地利用动力学

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In several tropical forested areas in which biodiversity conservation and indigenous cultures are interwoven, current conservation policies do not consider how the indigenous communities understand the concept of conservation that is promoted and implemented by conservation programs led by external actors, nor do they consider local traditional practices of resource management. To move towards more inclusive conservation policies that take these two aspects into account, research is required in indigenous settings that can inform policy makers. The present study, carried out in the lowland Maya area of Mexico, aims to investigate local meanings of rainforest conservation and dynamics of land use in two Maya common property holdings or 'ejidos' (Noh cah and X-Maben). The study used a Social-Ecological Systems approach comprising: (i) the Maya communities and their local meanings of conservation as a Social Subsystem, assessed through social surveys, and (ii) the rainforest of each studied ejido - which was regarded as an Ecological Subsystem and assessed through satellite images (from 2000 to 2012). In the former, interviewees were asked: "when you hear the phrase 'conservation of the rainforest' what do you think is being said?" They were also asked if there were local words in Maya or Spanish that were similar in meaning to the aforementioned phrase. The results relating to the meanings of conservation demonstrate that Maya people, who rely on the rainforest for multiple livelihoods, understand two types of meanings for looking after the rainforest; one promoted by governmental conservation programs, and the other called Kanan K'aax, a Maya phrase that represents their customary or community-based rainforest conservation. Differences between these two models of conservation encompass differences with respect to scale, gender and the Maya people's own cultural practices. The results of the local dynamics of land use demonstrate that the landscapes of both study sites are dominated by mature rainforest (ranging from 73.9-82.7%), and are therefore in a good state of conservation, and that their agricultural frontiers have not expanded. Our empirical results are valuable in terms of informing the scientific community about the state of rainforest conservation in the Maya Zone, and providing policy makers (from the Maya area and elsewhere) with information to devise new, more inclusive conservation policies that take full account of the indigenous cultural practices of rainforest management.
机译:在几个热带森林地区,其中生物多样性保护和土着文化交织的,目前的保护政策不考虑土着社区如何了解由外部行动者领导的保护计划晋升和实施的保护概念,也不是考虑当地传统实践资源管理。为了迈向更具包容性的保护政策,考虑到这两个方面,在可以通知政策制定者的土着环境中需要研究。本研究在墨西哥的低地玛雅地区进行,旨在调查雨林保护和土地利用动态的局部含义在两个玛雅共同财产控股或“ejidos”(NOH CAH和X-Maben)。该研究采用了社会生态系统方法,包括:(i)通过社会调查评估的玛雅社区及其作为社会子系统的局部保护,并通过社会调查评估,每个学习的Ejido的雨林 - 被认为是生态的子系统并通过卫星图像(从2000到2012年评估)。在前者,受访者被问到:“当你听到”雨林保护“短语时,你觉得所说的是什么?”他们也被问及Maya或西班牙语是否存在与上述短语相似的本地词语。与保护的含义有关的结果表明,玛雅人依靠雨林进行多重生计,了解在雨林之后照顾两种类型的含义;一个由政府保护计划晋升,另一个称为Kanan K'aax,这是一个玛雅的短语,代表其习惯或社区的雨林保护。这两种型号之间的差异包括与规模,性别和玛雅人自身的文化实践的差异。土地利用局部动态的结果表明,两项研究网站的景观是成熟的雨林(范围从73.9-82.7%)主导,因此处于良好的保护状态,其农业前沿没有扩大。我们的经验结果对于向科学界提供有关玛雅地区的雨林保护状态,并提供政策制定者(从Maya地区和其他地方提供)提供资料来设计新的,更加容易的保护政策,这是有价值的雨林管理的土着文化习俗。

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