Before Biodiversity: Trajectories of National Parks in Latin America (1930s–1980s)

IF 0.7 3区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES Latin American Research Review Pub Date : 2024-05-03 DOI:10.1017/lar.2024.22
Frederico Freitas, Claudia Leal, Emily Wakild
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Almost a century ago, long before biodiversity expressed a scientific value for nature, Latin American countries began establishing national parks. Today, they represent over 6 percent of Latin America’s landmass. By considering national park creation across a broad regional span and six crucial decades, this article explains a mode of state formation focused on caring for nature instead of just exploiting it. It examines how national parks expanded in the region by identifying three consequent trajectories: the use of these conservation units for frontier development in Argentina and as part of a broader project seeking social justice in Mexico; the formation of more haphazard park initiatives in various countries, taking Brazil and Chile as main examples; and the development of ecologically coherent park systems through the cases of Peru and Colombia. The article also addresses the role of science (especially forestry) and international cooperation in shaping national parks. In this manner, it uncovers the paths that faded from view after the idea that parks intend to protect biodiversity took hold and illustrates a rarely acknowledged aspect of state expansion.
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生物多样性之前:拉丁美洲国家公园的发展轨迹(1930-1980 年代)
将近一个世纪前,早在生物多样性体现出自然的科学价值之前,拉丁美洲国家就开始建立国家公园。如今,国家公园占拉丁美洲陆地面积的 6% 以上。通过考虑国家公园创建的广泛区域跨度和六个关键的十年,本文解释了一种注重关爱自然而不仅仅是开发自然的国家形成模式。文章研究了国家公园如何在该地区扩展,并指出了随之而来的三条轨迹:阿根廷将这些保护单位用于边境开发,墨西哥则将其作为寻求社会正义的更广泛项目的一部分;巴西和智利作为主要例子,在不同国家形成了更多杂乱无章的公园倡议;秘鲁和哥伦比亚则发展了生态上协调一致的公园系统。文章还探讨了科学(尤其是林业)和国际合作在塑造国家公园方面的作用。通过这种方式,文章揭示了在公园旨在保护生物多样性的理念深入人心后逐渐淡出人们视野的道路,并说明了国家扩张中很少被承认的一个方面。
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期刊介绍: The Latin American Research Review is the premier interdisciplinary journal that publishes original research and surveys of current research on Latin America and the Caribbean. Interdisciplinary offerings reflect ahead-of-the-curve research, as well as new directions of knowledge creation in areas such as cultural studies, Latino issues and transnationalism, all of which increasingly intersect with Latin America in ways that are intellectually challenging and illuminating.
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