普埃布拉Olintla的liipakan(家庭果园)的传统知识、农业生物多样性和农业生态实践

IF 0.1 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Patricia Tino-Antonio, Primo Sánchez-Morales, Dionicio Juárez-Ramón, Eckart Boege-Schmidt, Julio Sánchez-Escudero
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家庭花园是非常古老的农业生态系统,显示出文化身份和知识,因此本研究旨在分析普埃布拉州Olintla农民和土著家庭所拥有的传统生态知识与家庭花园管理的关系。实现的方法是通过一个允许我们应用混合方法的案例研究。采用定性技术,如对15名关键举报人进行半结构化访谈;为了更完整地收集原始信息,本调查采用定量方法,从已有家庭花园家庭名单(N=380)中选取76个家庭进行抽样计算。将得到的数据在Microsoft Excel®中建立数据库,将得到的信息进行编码记录,并使用SPSS 27.0软件进行处理。研究发现,Olintla的农民家庭用他们的母语Totonac语将家庭花园命名为liipakan, liipakan的农业生物多样性也反映在其登记的物种数量上,共有239种,其中130种是本地物种;此外,还有142个在托托纳克命名。还根据其用途将其分为18类;在果园中使用的10种农业生态实践被记录为传统知识的一部分,并对家庭所拥有的知识进行了衡量,得出58名所有者拥有高至极高的知识水平,这证明了对生物多样性的保护和对生物文化遗产的保护。结论认为,利帕坎的重要性在于其主要用于生产食物(占栽培品种的49.8%),对Olintla科的食物主权有贡献;此外,还种植药用植物(24.7%)和观赏植物(23.4%)。
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Conocimiento tradicional, agrobiodiversidad y prácticas agroecológicas en los liipakan (huertos familiares) de Olintla, Puebla
Home gardens are very old agroecosystems that show cultural identity and knowledge, so the present work aims to analyze the traditional ecological knowledge possessed by the peasant and indigenous families of Olintla, Puebla, in relation to the management of the home garden. The methodology implemented was through a case study that allowed us to apply a mixed methodology. Qualitative techniques were applied, such as the semi-structured interview, which was conducted with 15 key informants; and as a quantitative technique, the survey, in which a sample size of 76 families was calculated, obtained from a previous list of families that have home gardens (N=380) in order to collect primary information in a more complete way. With the data obtained, a database was created in Microsoft Excel ®, where the information obtained was recorded in a coded manner and processed with the SPSS program version 27.0. It was found that the farming families of Olintla name the family garden as liipakan in their native language, Totonac, and it was also found that the agrobiodiversity of the liipakan is reflected in the high number of species registered, which was 239, of which 130 are native; in addition, 142 are named in Totonac. A classification of 18 categories was also made according to their use; 10 agroecological practices used in the orchards were recorded as part of the traditional knowledge and a scale of knowledge possessed by the families was made, obtaining that 58 owners have a high to very high level of knowledge, which evidences the conservation of biodiversity and the preservation of the biocultural heritage. It is concluded that the liipakan are important because they are mainly used to produce food (49.8% of cultivated species) contributing to the food sovereignty of Olintla families; in addition, medicinal plants (24.7%) and ornamental species (23.4%) are cultivated there.
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