Grupos y estrategias para la defensa biocultural del territorio en Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Quintana Roo

Hermax Rubén Román Suárez, M. Gracia, J. Fernández, Héctor Nicolás Roldán Rueda
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In this article we analyze different collaborative strategies implemented by women, peasants, producer families and civil society organizations to counteract social exclusion, food insecurity and biodiversity loss in Mayan ejidos of the municipality of Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Quintana Roo. Through Participatory Action Research ( par ), which uses tools and methodologies from social anthropology, we explored the interests and motivations involved in the formation of these associative working groups, while concurrently identifying their limitations, advantages and contributions to the biocultural defense of the territory. The results show the importance of adopting agroecological practices to counteract deeply exclusionary structures that prevail within the ejidos. They also reaffirm the need to co-construct and generate public policies and programs according to the particular socio-economic contexts and needs to generate well-being and social inclusion of historically subalternized groups and towns.
金塔纳罗奥州费利佩·卡里略港生物文化保护的团体和战略
在这篇文章中,我们分析了妇女、农民、生产者家庭和民间社会组织在金塔纳罗奥Felipe Carrillo Puerto市的Mayan ejidos实施的不同合作战略,以应对社会排斥、粮食不安全和生物多样性丧失。通过使用社会人类学工具和方法的参与式行动研究(par),我们探索了这些联想工作组的形成所涉及的利益和动机,同时确定了它们的局限性、优势和对领土生物文化防御的贡献。研究结果表明,采用农业生态实践来抵消ejidos内部普遍存在的深层排斥结构的重要性。他们还重申,有必要根据特定的社会经济背景共同构建和制定公共政策和计划,并有必要为历史上处于弱势的群体和城镇创造福祉和社会包容。
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