2021
DOI: 10.3989/ris.2021.79.3.20.71
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Representaciones sociales de los paisajes forestales: un estudio de caso en España sobre la relación entre las dinámicas de cambio forestal, el sentido de la propiedad y la gestión sostenible

Abstract: Los bosques son paisajes forestales fundamentales amenazados en el Suroeste de Europa por la degradación y el abandono. Esta investigación aborda cómo los diferentes grupos de actores locales involucrados en la gestión forestal de montes privados en el sur de Aragón (España) perciben, interpretan y narran sus paisajes forestales. A partir de 30 entrevistas cualitativas se han identificado cuatro divergentes discursos socioecológicos en los que se plasman las representaciones sociales de los actores. Se concluy… Show more

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“…Rural fatalism reflects the marginalization, lack of recognition, remoteness from political institutions and low confidence in the future (Frei et al, 2020;Sanz-Hernández, 2021b). The pro-management discourse is clearly in favor of the business management of local resources and expresses confidence in the possibility of designing future scenarios for rural development.…”
Section: Analytical Framework: Linking Social Innovation Initiatives ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Rural fatalism reflects the marginalization, lack of recognition, remoteness from political institutions and low confidence in the future (Frei et al, 2020;Sanz-Hernández, 2021b). The pro-management discourse is clearly in favor of the business management of local resources and expresses confidence in the possibility of designing future scenarios for rural development.…”
Section: Analytical Framework: Linking Social Innovation Initiatives ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The methodological strategy of conversation and narration (Valles, 1997) was chosen for data collection, since we considered that it was the best way to access the subjects' perspective, and capture their perceptions, narratives and discourses (Kuntz et al, 2018;Wittmayer et al, 2019;Frei et al, 2020;Vuillot et al, 2020;Sanz-Hernández, 2021b).…”
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