Justicia alimentaria, de la tierra y climática en el Caribe: respuestas sistémicas al COVID-19 como estado de emergencia climática prolongada

David Eduardo Barreto Sánchez, aura Gutiérrez Escobar, Catalina Toro Pérez, Line Algoed, Pambana Bassett, YaYa Marin Coleman, Tomaso Ferrando, Hugh Johnson, Mariolga Juliá Pacheco, Graybern Livingston Forbes, John Mussington, Patricia Northover, Jessica Paddock
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Through an interdisciplinary conversation in the context of the project: Food Insecurity in Times of Climate Change: Sharing and Learning from Bottom-up Responses in the Caribbean Region, we expose the voices, history and knowledge of local communities and activists in Barbuda, Belize, Colombia (San Andres and Providencia), Jamaica and Puerto Rico to the food insecurity and ecological crisis in the Caribbean. The composite effect of climate injustice and the COVID-19 pandemic is outlined as anthropogenic crises that thrive on inequality and dependency in the Caribbean. The community experiences of the project countries reveal an emergence of knowledge and diverse ways of producing food and relating to the environment as alternatives to development. It is a criticism of the solutions imposed from above that ignore the knowledge, needs and practices of popular ecologies in the Caribbean.
加勒比地区的粮食、土地和气候正义:作为长期气候紧急状态对COVID-19的系统性应对
通过在“气候变化时代的粮食不安全:加勒比地区自下而上应对的分享和学习”项目背景下的跨学科对话,我们将巴布达、伯利兹、哥伦比亚(圣安德烈斯和普罗维登西亚)、牙买加和波多黎各当地社区和活动家的声音、历史和知识暴露在加勒比地区的粮食不安全和生态危机中。气候不公正和2019冠状病毒病大流行的综合影响被概述为加勒比地区因不平等和依赖而滋生的人为危机。项目国家的社区经验表明,已经出现了生产粮食的知识和多种方式,并将环境作为发展的替代办法。这是对从上面强加的解决办法的批评,这些办法忽视了加勒比地区流行生态学的知识、需要和实践。
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