Cattle ranchers, colonists and deforestation of primary forests in Morona, Ecuador

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The objective of this article is to describe and analyze the productive characteristics and the corresponding environmental impact of the small and medium extensive cattle ranching practiced by colonists-mestizos and settlers belonging to the Shuar ethnic group in the Morona canton, located in the E...

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Autores: Bedoya Garland, Eduardo, Gómez de la Torre, Sara, Anda Basabe, Susana
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Repositorio:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/anthropologica/article/view/27997
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Amazon
Extensive cattle ranching
Deforestation
Subsistence agriculture
Ecuador
Amazonía
Ganadería extensiva
Deforestación
Agricultura de subsistencia
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cattle ranchers, colonists and deforestation of primary forests in Morona, Ecuador
Ganaderos, colonos y la deforestación de bosques primarios en Morona, Ecuador
title Cattle ranchers, colonists and deforestation of primary forests in Morona, Ecuador
spellingShingle Cattle ranchers, colonists and deforestation of primary forests in Morona, Ecuador
Bedoya Garland, Eduardo
Amazon
Extensive cattle ranching
Deforestation
Subsistence agriculture
Ecuador
Amazonía
Ganadería extensiva
Deforestación
Agricultura de subsistencia
Ecuador
title_short Cattle ranchers, colonists and deforestation of primary forests in Morona, Ecuador
title_full Cattle ranchers, colonists and deforestation of primary forests in Morona, Ecuador
title_fullStr Cattle ranchers, colonists and deforestation of primary forests in Morona, Ecuador
title_full_unstemmed Cattle ranchers, colonists and deforestation of primary forests in Morona, Ecuador
title_sort Cattle ranchers, colonists and deforestation of primary forests in Morona, Ecuador
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Bedoya Garland, Eduardo
Gómez de la Torre, Sara
Anda Basabe, Susana
author Bedoya Garland, Eduardo
author_facet Bedoya Garland, Eduardo
Gómez de la Torre, Sara
Anda Basabe, Susana
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Anda Basabe, Susana
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Amazon
Extensive cattle ranching
Deforestation
Subsistence agriculture
Ecuador
Amazonía
Ganadería extensiva
Deforestación
Agricultura de subsistencia
Ecuador
topic Amazon
Extensive cattle ranching
Deforestation
Subsistence agriculture
Ecuador
Amazonía
Ganadería extensiva
Deforestación
Agricultura de subsistencia
Ecuador
description The objective of this article is to describe and analyze the productive characteristics and the corresponding environmental impact of the small and medium extensive cattle ranching practiced by colonists-mestizos and settlers belonging to the Shuar ethnic group in the Morona canton, located in the Ecuadorian Amazon. It is undisputable that there are forms of extensive livestock farming that are more sustainable than others, but we believe that the volume of land cleared is a problem that must be addressed. This production system is based on the movement of cattle between pastures on a farm due, among other things, to the low nutritional potential of the gramalote grass. This activity generates deforestation in large extensions of land. Among the factors that accentuate such levels of deforestation are, on the one hand, the larger size of the agricultural units and the need to compensate for the loss in the nutritional potential of the pastures and, onthe other hand, the chrematistic perception of the forests. Extensive livestockfarming, especially among the colonists, has shown a great capacity for resilience over the last forty years. This is despite fluctuations in urbandemand for meat and its environmental impact on the forest. Cattle ranchers in the region have maintained cattle ranching as an important source of income, a capitalization mechanism, a viable activity in a context of relative labor scarcity, and as a means of obtaining social status in a frontier context. In short, as a way of reproducing their family economy.
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spelling Cattle ranchers, colonists and deforestation of primary forests in Morona, EcuadorGanaderos, colonos y la deforestación de bosques primarios en Morona, EcuadorBedoya Garland, EduardoGómez de la Torre, SaraAnda Basabe, SusanaAmazonExtensive cattle ranchingDeforestationSubsistence agricultureEcuadorAmazoníaGanadería extensivaDeforestaciónAgricultura de subsistenciaEcuadorThe objective of this article is to describe and analyze the productive characteristics and the corresponding environmental impact of the small and medium extensive cattle ranching practiced by colonists-mestizos and settlers belonging to the Shuar ethnic group in the Morona canton, located in the Ecuadorian Amazon. It is undisputable that there are forms of extensive livestock farming that are more sustainable than others, but we believe that the volume of land cleared is a problem that must be addressed. This production system is based on the movement of cattle between pastures on a farm due, among other things, to the low nutritional potential of the gramalote grass. This activity generates deforestation in large extensions of land. Among the factors that accentuate such levels of deforestation are, on the one hand, the larger size of the agricultural units and the need to compensate for the loss in the nutritional potential of the pastures and, onthe other hand, the chrematistic perception of the forests. Extensive livestockfarming, especially among the colonists, has shown a great capacity for resilience over the last forty years. This is despite fluctuations in urbandemand for meat and its environmental impact on the forest. Cattle ranchers in the region have maintained cattle ranching as an important source of income, a capitalization mechanism, a viable activity in a context of relative labor scarcity, and as a means of obtaining social status in a frontier context. In short, as a way of reproducing their family economy.El objetivo del artículo es describir y analizar las características productivas, así como el correspondiente impacto ambiental de la pequeña y mediana ganadería extensiva practicada por colonos-mestizos y por pobladores del grupo étnico Shuar, en el cantón Morona, ubicado en la Amazonía ecuatoriana. Es indiscutible que existen formas de ganadería extensiva más sostenibles que otras, pero el volumen de tierras desboscadas constituye un problema en sí mismo que debe ser abordado. Tal sistema productivo se basa en la circulación del ganado entre los potreros de una finca debido, entre otros aspectos, al bajo potencial nutritivo del denominado pasto gramalote. Dicha actividad genera deforestación en extensiones amplias de terreno. Entre los factores que acentúan tales niveles de desbosque seencuentran, por un lado, el mayor tamaño de las unidades agropecuarias y la necesidad de compensar la pérdida en el potencial nutritivo de los pastizales y, por otro lado, la percepción crematística de los bosques. La ganadería extensiva ha demostrado, especialmente entre los colonos, tener una gran capacidad de resiliencia durante los últimos cuarenta años, a pesar de las fluctuaciones en la demanda urbana de carne y de su impacto ambiental sobre el bosque. Los ganaderos de la región han mantenido a laganadería como una fuente de ingresos, un mecanismo de capitalización, una actividad viable en un contexto de relativa escasez de mano de obra y un medio de obtener status social en un contexto de frontera. En fin, una forma de reproducir su economía familiar.Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú2023-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/anthropologica/article/view/27997Anthropologica del Departamento de Ciencias Sociales; Vol. 41 No. 51 (2023): History, validity and materiality of the state of emergency in Peru/Cultural transmission, ecology and representation; 175-212Anthropologica; Vol. 41 Núm. 51 (2023): Historia, vigencia y materialidad del Estado de Emergencia en el Perú/Transmisión cultural, ecología y representación; 175-2122224-64280254-9212reponame:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstname:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstacron:PUCPspaenghttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/anthropologica/article/view/27997/25995http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/anthropologica/article/view/27997/26609Derechos de autor 2023 Eduardo Bedoya Garland, Sara Gómez de la Torre, Susana Anda Basabehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/279972025-09-05T16:18:30Z
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