智利北部干旱永加斯地区适应水资源可用性的知识和策略

Mónica Meza Aliaga, Karem Angélica Pereira Acuña, Juan Gabriel Jofré Cañipa
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早在西班牙人之前,居住在智利北部非洲和帕里纳科塔地区干旱地区的社区就知道如何利用浅层和不稳定的水道,从而展示了通过环境管理策略整合新作物空间的知识和组织能力。在当前的气候变化情景下,群落拥有和将要拥有的适应能力是重要的。因此,有必要强调在应对气候变化方面已被证明有效的做法。利用民族志方法和对民族历史和气候来源的回顾,研究了Apanza和Livilcar峡谷作物和洪水管理的季节性做法,接近了刺激其社区适应的气候变化模式。结果表明,该地区过去和预测的气候呈现出水可用性增加和减少的周期性,就像采用这些做法时一样。因此,适应性做法的废弃可能与人们目前与领土保持的零星联系有关,这些联系在该地区经历的“去农化”和城市化背景下刺激了资源管理战略。
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Saberes y estrategias de adaptación a la disponibilidad hídrica en las yungas secas del norte de Chile
Communities who settled in the dry yunga of the Arica and Parinacota region in northern Chile, from the pre-Hispanic past knew how to take advantage of the superficial and in- termittent watercourses, thereby demonstrating knowledge and organizational capacity to incorporate new crop spaces through strategies of environmental management. Under the current climate change scenario, the adaptive capacity that communities possess and will possess is important. For this reason, it is significant to highlight the practices that have proven effective in confronting climate variations. Using ethnographic methods and a review of ethnohistoric and climatic sources, seasonal practices of crop and flood management are characterized in the Apanza and Livilcar ravine, approaching the pattern of climatic variability that stimulated the adaptation of their communities. The results show that the region's past and projected climate present a recurrence of periods with greater and lesser availability of water just like when these practices were employed. Consequently, the disuse of adaptive practices can be linked to the sporadic connection that people currently maintain with the territories which stimulated strategies for resource management, within the context of 'de-peasantization' and urbanization experienced by in the region.
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