Biocultural resistance and re-existence through a dialogue of knowledges and citizen art in a threatened biosphere reserve

IF 0.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Eco Mont-Journal on Protected Mountain Areas Research Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1553/eco.mont-13-sis102
Marcelo Leguia-Cruz, Colectiva Tejer-Nos, Natalia Ortiz -Cubillos, Pablo Mansilla-Quiñones, Andrés Moreira-Muñoz
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Biosphere Reserves face huge challenges worldwide, especially those located in metropolitan areas such as La Campana-Peñuelas Biosphere Reserve in central Chile. As well as direct threats, such as urban sprawl and wildfires, such reserves face a less evident threat in the form of weak community engagement and aware-ness of the value, opportunities and challenges that the name biosphere reserve offers. Since 2015, environmental conflicts have intensified in this area of Chile, and counter-movements towards re-territorialization have arisen under the slogan “We are biosphere reserve” . This implies a deep understanding of the imbrications of the lives of humans and more-than-humans in a common territory which face common challenges with regard to the preservation of life and regenerative actions and path-ways. In Chile, this local social / political / spiritual movement now converges with a national movement towards recovering sovereignty over common goods through a new Constitution. In this article, we describe a fruitful academia-community dialogue of knowledges created through a series of open-access courses, collaborative mapping, and artistic initiatives developed by citizens, such as textile-making and handcrafts using natural pigments. All of these initiatives come together within the framework of very local geopolitical actions for the preservation of the biocultural landscapes found within the biosphere reserve. We discuss these initiatives as forms of biocultural resistance and re-existence .
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在一个受威胁的生物圈保护区,通过知识和公民艺术的对话,生物文化的抵抗和再存在
世界范围内的生物圈保护区面临着巨大的挑战,特别是那些位于大都市地区的生物圈保护区,如智利中部的La Campana-Peñuelas生物圈保护区。除了城市扩张和野火等直接威胁外,这些保护区还面临着一个不太明显的威胁,即社区参与和对生物圈保护区所提供的价值、机遇和挑战的认识不足。自2015年以来,智利这一地区的环境冲突愈演愈烈,在“我们是生物圈保护区”的口号下,出现了反对重新领土化的运动。这意味着深刻理解人类和超越人类的生活在一个共同的领域,面临着关于保护生命和再生行动和途径的共同挑战。在智利,这种地方性的社会/政治/精神运动现在与通过新宪法恢复对公共物品主权的国家运动汇合。在这篇文章中,我们描述了一种富有成效的学术与社区知识对话,这种知识对话是通过一系列开放获取的课程、协作测绘和公民开发的艺术活动(如使用天然色素的纺织品制作和手工艺品)创造的。所有这些举措都是在保护生物圈保护区内生物文化景观的当地地缘政治行动框架内结合起来的。我们讨论这些倡议作为生物文化抵抗和再存在的形式。
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Eco Mont-Journal on Protected Mountain Areas Research
Eco Mont-Journal on Protected Mountain Areas Research BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION-ECOLOGY
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期刊介绍: eco.mont offers a platform specifically for scientists and practitioners working in and on protected mountain areas in Europe and overseas.Target audiences of the journal are scientists from all related disciplines, managers of protected areas and an interested public including practitioners, visitors, teachers, etc.
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