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Time for change: The legacy of a Euro-Andean model of landscape versus the need for landscape connectivity

机译:改变的时间:欧洲-安第斯山脉景观模型的遗留与景观连通性的需求

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The extreme social-ecological diversity and human use of tropical mountains has led to the development of complex and globally influential models of humanized landscapes. At the same time, such regions are increasingly subject to challenges from new global socioeconomic and environmental changes. This study investigates the role of landscape models amid new social-ecological challenges in the Andes of western South America. Research is focused on the Andean valley-upland landscape model that emerged in the early colonial period (1550-1750), and its long-lasting legacies. This model drew on the hybrid Euro-Andean landscape knowledge forged in contexts of landholding institutions, urbanization, and demographic and climatic change of the early colonial period. It is examined here through multi-dimensional sources ranging from Chronicles; indigenous texts and maps; colonial laws; imperial Geographic Reports; sanctioned Inspections; demographic and land use changes; impacts of Little Ice Age climate change; historical cartography; and landholding litigation documents. Andean valley basins were treated as fixed sites of Spanish control and private property, whereas uplands featured fugitive qualities. The valley-upland landscape model thus exemplified a binary and relational territorial logic of settled/unsettled that contributed to the colonial dispossession of indigenous lands. Its powerful legacy is a major counterpoint to environmental interpretations of European conquest and colonialism such as pristine myth debates. Today the valley-upland model is notably incongruous with expanding needs for landscape connectivity and sustainability. Its emphasis on spatial distinctness and separateness is at odds with current challenges, especially climate change, that require enhancing connectivity to strengthen resilience across social-ecological units. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:极端的社会生态多样性和人类对热带山区的利用导致了复杂的,具有全球影响力的人性化景观模型的发展。同时,这些地区越来越受到来自新的全球社会经济和环境变化的挑战。这项研究调查了南美南部安第斯山脉在新的社会生态挑战中景观模型的作用。研究的重点是在殖民地初期(1550-1750年)出现的安第斯山谷-高地景观模型及其长期存在的遗产。该模型借鉴了在土地所有权机构,城市化以及早期殖民时期的人口和气候变化的背景下建立的混合欧洲-安第斯山脉景观知识。本文通过《纪事》中的多维资源进行了研究。土著文字和地图;殖民地法律;皇家地理报告;认可的检查;人口和土地利用变化;小冰期气候变化的影响;历史制图;和土地诉讼文件。安第斯山谷盆地被视为西班牙控制和私有财产的固定场所,而高地则具有逃犯的特征。因此,山谷-高地景观模型举例说明了定居/未定居的二元和相关领土逻辑,这有助于殖民地对土著土地的剥夺。它的强大遗产是对欧洲征服和殖民主义(例如原始神话辩论)的环境解释的主要对立面。如今,山谷-高地模式与景观连通性和可持续性的不断增长的需求格格不入。它强调空间的独特性和分离性与当前的挑战(尤其是气候变化)背道而驰,当前的挑战要求加强连通性以增强社会生态单位之间的适应力。 (C)2015 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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