Use and misuse of the concepts of tradition and property rights in the conservation of natural resources in the atlantic forest (Brazil)

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Autor(a) principal: Castro,Fábio de
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Siqueira,Andréa D., Brondízio,Eduardo S., Ferreira,Lúcia C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ambiente & Sociedade (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1414-753X2006000100002
Resumo: The relationship between resource management, local populations, and property regimes has long puzzled researchers and policy-makers. The constant failure of conservation policy reliant upon privatization and statization, has led both policy makers and researchers to recognize the importance of customary practices to achieve conservation. Yet, the overemphasis on "traditional populations" and "collective property regimes" as the way to promote conservation can be misleading. In this paper, we discuss the debate on local populations and resource conservation in the Southeastern Atlantic Forest, Brazil. The analysis focuses on 1) the concept of traditional populations; 2) the complexity of overlapping property regimes; 3) the potential for a loose relationship between "traditional populations" and "collective property regimes," and; 4) the implications of this approach for "non-traditional populations." We conclude that the bias toward "tradition" and "collective property regimes" threatens the entire range of local communities along what might be called a traditional-non-traditional populations gradient.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use and misuse of the concepts of tradition and property rights in the conservation of natural resources in the atlantic forest (Brazil)
title Use and misuse of the concepts of tradition and property rights in the conservation of natural resources in the atlantic forest (Brazil)
spellingShingle Use and misuse of the concepts of tradition and property rights in the conservation of natural resources in the atlantic forest (Brazil)
Castro,Fábio de
traditional population
collective property
conservation units
Atlantic Forest
resource conservation
community-based management
title_short Use and misuse of the concepts of tradition and property rights in the conservation of natural resources in the atlantic forest (Brazil)
title_full Use and misuse of the concepts of tradition and property rights in the conservation of natural resources in the atlantic forest (Brazil)
title_fullStr Use and misuse of the concepts of tradition and property rights in the conservation of natural resources in the atlantic forest (Brazil)
title_full_unstemmed Use and misuse of the concepts of tradition and property rights in the conservation of natural resources in the atlantic forest (Brazil)
title_sort Use and misuse of the concepts of tradition and property rights in the conservation of natural resources in the atlantic forest (Brazil)
author Castro,Fábio de
author_facet Castro,Fábio de
Siqueira,Andréa D.
Brondízio,Eduardo S.
Ferreira,Lúcia C.
author_role author
author2 Siqueira,Andréa D.
Brondízio,Eduardo S.
Ferreira,Lúcia C.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Castro,Fábio de
Siqueira,Andréa D.
Brondízio,Eduardo S.
Ferreira,Lúcia C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv traditional population
collective property
conservation units
Atlantic Forest
resource conservation
community-based management
topic traditional population
collective property
conservation units
Atlantic Forest
resource conservation
community-based management
description The relationship between resource management, local populations, and property regimes has long puzzled researchers and policy-makers. The constant failure of conservation policy reliant upon privatization and statization, has led both policy makers and researchers to recognize the importance of customary practices to achieve conservation. Yet, the overemphasis on "traditional populations" and "collective property regimes" as the way to promote conservation can be misleading. In this paper, we discuss the debate on local populations and resource conservation in the Southeastern Atlantic Forest, Brazil. The analysis focuses on 1) the concept of traditional populations; 2) the complexity of overlapping property regimes; 3) the potential for a loose relationship between "traditional populations" and "collective property regimes," and; 4) the implications of this approach for "non-traditional populations." We conclude that the bias toward "tradition" and "collective property regimes" threatens the entire range of local communities along what might be called a traditional-non-traditional populations gradient.
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