Wineries in the Itata and Cauquenes Valleys: Local flavors, multiple dispossessions and care for the commons as pluriverses for (neo)peasant climate resilience

IF 3 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Bárbara Jerez Henríquez, Beatriz Eugenia Cid-Aguayo, V. Oliveros, Alfonso Andrés Henríquez Ramírez, E. Letelier, Francisco Bastías-Mercado, Julien Vanhulst
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Within the framework of the global climate crisis and its specific effect of the mega-drought affecting dryland agriculture in the central-southern area of Chile, this study analyzes peasant wineries as a historical and collaborative commons, with traditional and agroecological knowledge and practices, which is organized and represents an important pluriverse for climate resilience. This takes place despite the threat of dispossession and multiple enclosures associated with the advance of industrial-level wineries and corporate forest plantations. The text analyzes the ways that small winegrowers in the Itata and Cauquenes Valleys protect their heritage and income by integrating interdisciplinary contributions from geology (evaluating climate change manifestations in their valleys), social sciences (observing the care and production practices of the wine-growing commons), and law (analyzing possible legal frameworks to develop in this common defense). All these actions are integrated from an analytical framework of political ecology and climate justice. In these experiences, we recognize multiple elements of climate resilience adapted to the agroecological conditions of dryland farming, showing that wineries are an activity which can protect the local territory and provide climate justice, contributing to protecting cultural heritage and socioenvironmental well-being in communities.
伊塔塔和科奎斯山谷的酒庄:当地风味,多重剥夺和对公地的关怀,作为(新)农民气候适应能力的多元
在全球气候危机及其影响智利中南部旱地农业的特大干旱的具体影响的框架内,本研究分析了农民酒庄作为一个具有传统和农业生态知识和实践的历史和协作公地,这是有组织的,代表了气候适应能力的重要多元。尽管工业水平的酿酒厂和企业森林种植园的发展带来了剥夺和多次圈地的威胁,但这还是发生了。本文分析了Itata和Cauquenes山谷的小葡萄种植者通过整合跨学科的贡献来保护他们的遗产和收入的方式,这些贡献来自地质学(评估山谷中的气候变化表现)、社会科学(观察葡萄种植公地的护理和生产实践)和法律(分析在这种共同防御中可能发展的法律框架)。所有这些行动都是从政治生态学和气候正义的分析框架中整合起来的。在这些经验中,我们认识到适应旱地农业生态条件的气候适应能力的多个要素,表明酿酒厂是一项可以保护当地领土和提供气候正义的活动,有助于保护社区的文化遗产和社会环境福祉。
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