2019
DOI: 10.24841/fa.v28i1.476
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Sobre El Futuro De Las Comunidades Amazónicas: En Busca Del Paraíso Perdido

Abstract: Los pueblos indígenas amazónicos por miles de años dispusieron de una fuente casi inagotable de proteínas, grasas y micronutrientes en los recursos silvestres, especialmente la fauna terrestre y acuática. En la actualidad, luego de siglo y medio de explotación insostenible para abastecer la demanda de los mercados, muchos recursos han sido extirpados de las zonas más accesibles o son tan escasos que ya no representan para muchas comunidades una fuente de alimentación confiable y relevante, y como consecuencia … Show more

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“…While these landscapes were considered “empty” and “uncategorized” by government agencies, most of them were already under the de facto conservation management of nearby indigenous and campesino communities whose titled territories were too small to meet the basic needs for subsistence hunting, fishing, and harvesting ( 32 ). These communities were often eager to formalize their unlicensed use and management of adjacent lands to protect the lands they relied on from outside loggers, hunters, and fishermen and to restore resources that had been degraded ( 33 ) and were, thus, willing to support the creation of conservation areas whose zoning and management plans allowed sustainable uses of natural resources by local residents.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While these landscapes were considered “empty” and “uncategorized” by government agencies, most of them were already under the de facto conservation management of nearby indigenous and campesino communities whose titled territories were too small to meet the basic needs for subsistence hunting, fishing, and harvesting ( 32 ). These communities were often eager to formalize their unlicensed use and management of adjacent lands to protect the lands they relied on from outside loggers, hunters, and fishermen and to restore resources that had been degraded ( 33 ) and were, thus, willing to support the creation of conservation areas whose zoning and management plans allowed sustainable uses of natural resources by local residents.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los proyectos que lo han hecho están entre los que mejores impactos han tenido en las comunidades y han sobrevivido más tiempo. Algunos de ellos son citados por el suscrito en Álvarez Alonso (2012Álvarez Alonso ( , 20192021). Se debe tener en cuenta que, para acceder a capital, a tecnologías apropiadas de transformación y a mercados nacionales y globales muy competitivos, es indispensable que las comunidades o los grupos de interés (cooperativas, asociaciones de productores, grupos de manejo, etc.)…”
Section: Piscigranjas Y Otros Proyectos 'Comunales'unclassified