MOSAICS OF MAYA LIVELIHOODS: READJUSTING TO GLOBAL AND LOCAL FOOD CRISES

Rebecca K. Zarger
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The particularities of how residents in Southern Belize encounter the vagaries of what is commonly referred to as a “global food crisis” (between 2006 and 2008) are explored in this paper. Belize, like many other nation states around the globe, has been structurally (and sequentially) “readjusted” by transnational lending institutions over the last several decades. Cyclical shifts in agricultural practices have taken place in many Maya communities in Southern Belize in the last decade, partly in response to migration, a severe hurricane, land tenure conflicts, and within the last year, skyrocketing staple prices and food scarcity. The costs of basic staples such as corn, wheat, and rice have nearly doubled, in parallel with much of the rest of the globe during the same time frame. Shifts in subsistence strategies have significant implications for the power and politics of land use, access, and mobility. Furthermore, they reflect centuries-old ways of adjusting to changing circumstances in global markets and colonial and postcolonial realities. I conclude by emphasizing the importance of incorporating political and historical ecologies of land use and food production when considering the local impacts of global food crises.
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玛雅人生计的马赛克:重新适应全球和当地的粮食危机
本文探讨了伯利兹南部居民如何遭遇通常被称为“全球粮食危机”(2006年至2008年)的变幻莫测的特殊性。伯利兹,像全球许多其他民族国家一样,在过去的几十年里,跨国贷款机构在结构上(和顺序上)进行了“重新调整”。在过去十年里,伯利兹南部的许多玛雅社区都发生了农业实践的周期性变化,部分原因是移民、严重飓风、土地所有权冲突,以及去年主食价格飙升和粮食短缺。玉米、小麦和大米等基本主食的价格几乎翻了一番,与同期全球其他大部分地区的价格同步上涨。生存战略的转变对土地使用、获取和流动的权力和政治具有重大影响。此外,它们反映了几个世纪以来适应全球市场不断变化的环境以及殖民和后殖民现实的古老方法。最后,我强调了在考虑全球粮食危机对当地的影响时,将土地利用和粮食生产的政治和历史生态学结合起来的重要性。
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