Agrobiodiversity management in traditional high mountain orchard: Totoro indigenous reservation, Cauca - Colombia

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Autor(a) principal: Sarria,William Andrés Galvis
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Serna,Martha Lucia Ordoñez, Diago,Olga Lucia Sanabria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ambiente & Sociedade (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract The present work has the objective of documenting the diversity of species and crops and how these are managed and interchanged among different ecological floors through the traditional orchard in the context of the indigenous community of Totoro based on the conceptual-methodological elements of ethnobiology, as the scientific framework that studies the relations plants-humans and the different ways of handling plant resources in traditional agricultural systems (HERNANDEZ X., 1985) and the analysis of social media (JANSSEN et al., 2006). For this purpose, a design of qualitative analysis methods with ethnographic and ethnobotanical tools is performed. Following results stand out the description of the handling and complementary interchange among ecological floors of 68 plant species in traditional orchards; which allowed to identify which traditional orchards are key for the articulation of the networks for the interchange of knowledge, practices and vegetal material through the principles of reciprocity, redistribution and family relationships.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Agrobiodiversity management in traditional high mountain orchard: Totoro indigenous reservation, Cauca - Colombia
title Agrobiodiversity management in traditional high mountain orchard: Totoro indigenous reservation, Cauca - Colombia
spellingShingle Agrobiodiversity management in traditional high mountain orchard: Totoro indigenous reservation, Cauca - Colombia
Sarria,William Andrés Galvis
Agrobiodiversity
Totoro
Traditional orchard
High Mountain
title_short Agrobiodiversity management in traditional high mountain orchard: Totoro indigenous reservation, Cauca - Colombia
title_full Agrobiodiversity management in traditional high mountain orchard: Totoro indigenous reservation, Cauca - Colombia
title_fullStr Agrobiodiversity management in traditional high mountain orchard: Totoro indigenous reservation, Cauca - Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Agrobiodiversity management in traditional high mountain orchard: Totoro indigenous reservation, Cauca - Colombia
title_sort Agrobiodiversity management in traditional high mountain orchard: Totoro indigenous reservation, Cauca - Colombia
author Sarria,William Andrés Galvis
author_facet Sarria,William Andrés Galvis
Serna,Martha Lucia Ordoñez
Diago,Olga Lucia Sanabria
author_role author
author2 Serna,Martha Lucia Ordoñez
Diago,Olga Lucia Sanabria
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sarria,William Andrés Galvis
Serna,Martha Lucia Ordoñez
Diago,Olga Lucia Sanabria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Agrobiodiversity
Totoro
Traditional orchard
High Mountain
topic Agrobiodiversity
Totoro
Traditional orchard
High Mountain
description Abstract The present work has the objective of documenting the diversity of species and crops and how these are managed and interchanged among different ecological floors through the traditional orchard in the context of the indigenous community of Totoro based on the conceptual-methodological elements of ethnobiology, as the scientific framework that studies the relations plants-humans and the different ways of handling plant resources in traditional agricultural systems (HERNANDEZ X., 1985) and the analysis of social media (JANSSEN et al., 2006). For this purpose, a design of qualitative analysis methods with ethnographic and ethnobotanical tools is performed. Following results stand out the description of the handling and complementary interchange among ecological floors of 68 plant species in traditional orchards; which allowed to identify which traditional orchards are key for the articulation of the networks for the interchange of knowledge, practices and vegetal material through the principles of reciprocity, redistribution and family relationships.
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