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在这篇文章中,我探讨了哥斯达黎加卡塔戈省的人与土狼的关系。我指出,自2019冠状病毒病大流行导致的封锁初期(2020年第一学期)以来,城市和半城市空间的土狼目击数量有所增加。我调动了自己在San Gerardo de Oreamuno (carago北部地区)农村社区的实地工作经验来阐述实证案例研究。我提出了“邻近生态”的概念来分析该群落中(共同)存在的领土的构象。我的思考探讨了如何利用土狼的存在来组织多物种同居的新故事。这样做,就有可能揭示一些关系模式的出现,这些模式挑战了主流的人类中心主义关于进步、发展和可持续性的叙述。
Relaciones humanos-coyotes en la provincia de Cartago, Costa Rica una reflexión introductoria sobre las ecologías de proximidad
In this essay, I inquire into the human-coyote relationships in the Province of Cartago, Costa Rica. I point out that the increase in the number of coyotes sightings in urban and semi-urban spaces, since the early days of the lockdown (first semester, 2020) caused by COVID-19 pandemic. I mobilize my own fieldwork experience with the rural community of San Gerardo de Oreamuno (North zone of Cartago) to elaborate the empirical case study. I propose the concept of «ecologies of proximity» to analyze the conformation of territories of (co)existence in that community. My reflections explore situated ways in which the presence-coyote can be used to organize new stories of multi-species cohabitation. In doing so, it’s possible to reveal the emergence of modes of relationships that challenge the prevailing anthropocentric narrative of progress, development, and sustainability.