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The politics of participation: Negotiating relationships through community forestry in the Maya Biosphere Reserve, Guatemala

机译:参与政治:危地马拉玛雅生物圈保护区的社区林业谈判关系

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Since the 1970s, Community forestry (CF) initiatives have sought to combine sustainable forestry, community participation and poverty alleviation. Like other community-based forms of natural resource management (CBNRM), CF has been lauded for its potential to involve local people in conservation while opening new opportunities for economic development. However, CF programmes are not always successful, economically or ecologically, and, by devolving new powers and responsibilities to an abstractly defined "community," they risk exacerbating existing patterns of social exclusion, and creating new conflicts. In this paper we mobilise a relational concept of negotiation within a political ecology framework to explore how the power relations of CF are addressed and transformed in a region where issues of conflict and tenure security have long shaped the social forest. Specifically, we focus on the emergence and consolidation of ACOFOP [Asociacion de Comunidades Forestales de Peten], a Forest Based Association in the Maya Biosphere Reserve in the Peten region of Guatemala, where CF has been practised for 25 years. Emphasising the importance of longer histories of social movements and organisations to local capacities for CF, we explore the conditions of possibility that enabled ACOFOP to emerge, as well as the strategies it has adopted to make national regulatory frameworks work for local communities. Through qualitative analysis derived from participatory research, interviews and ethnographic data, we trace four key areas of ACOFOP's model of accompaniment (participatory decision-making: conflict resolution: advocacy and capacity-building) that have been developed in response to the negotiation of political issues pertaining to, and stemming from, the practice of CF. Highlighting ongoing challenges, and key strategies for CBNRM in other contexts, we conclude by emphasising that systems of community management cannot be "equitable," or indeed sustainable, if political issues of access and tenure are not kept central to questions of participation. Crown Copyright (C) 2019 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:自20世纪70年代以来,社区林业(CF)倡议试图将可持续林业,社区参与和扶贫组合起来。与其他基于社区的自然资源管理形式(CBNRM)一样,CF被引入其潜力,让当地人在保护的经济发展的新机遇时。然而,CF计划并不总是成功,经济或生态地,并且通过将新的权力和责任转移到抽象定义的“社区”,他们冒着加剧现有的社会排除模式,并创造新的冲突。在本文中,我们在政治生态框架内调动了一个关系的谈判概念,探讨了CF的权力关系在冲突和任期安全性长期塑造社会森林的区域中如何解决和转变。具体而言,我们专注于Acofop [AsociaCion de Comunidades De Peten]的出现和整合,该植物在危地马拉矮鼠地区的紫杉地区玛雅生物圈储备中的森林基础协会,其中CF已经实施了25年。强调社会运动和组织历史历史历史的重要性,我们探讨了能够使ACOFOP成为出现的可能性的条件,以及它采取的战略,使国家监管框架为当地社区工作。通过定性分析来自参与式研究,访谈和民族志数据,我们追踪了ACOFOP伴奏型号的四个关键领域(参与式决策:冲突解决:宣传和能力建设),这是针对政治问题的谈判而制定的与...的做法有关,源于和肿胀。突出持续挑战,以及CBNRM在其他背景下的关键策略,我们通过强调社区管理系统不能“公平,”或确实可持续,如果获取和任期的政治问题并未对参与问题保持核心问题。皇冠版权(c)2019由elestvier有限公司出版。保留所有权利。

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