Socio-environmental comparison in indigenous agricultural productive systems: Tontotuna, Totoró-Colombia and Tsotsil, Chamula-Mexico

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Autor(a) principal: Serna,Martha Lucía Ordóñez
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Diago,Olga Lucía Sanabria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ambiente & Sociedade (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract A comparison of the conservation practices associated with the management of the family agricultural production system called the Trau Misak garden and the Patchocona garden is presented. in the indigenous peoples of the Tontotuna Reservation, Municipality of Totoró-Cauca-Colombia and the Tsotsil people, Municipality of Chamula-Chiapas-México, respectively. The methodology was framed in hermeneutics and was based on ethnobotany, interrelating the axes of time, space and culture. Given the holistic and complex nature of this research, ethnography and participatory action research were used with descriptive techniques for the dynamics of use and management of plant resources in Trau Misak and Patchocona’. The results present the comparative transformation strategies that are generated and used in Trau Misak and Patchocona ‘, strengthening the identity of each indigenous people, facing the problems of survival and contributing to the reduction of hunger, by laying the foundations for food security.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Socio-environmental comparison in indigenous agricultural productive systems: Tontotuna, Totoró-Colombia and Tsotsil, Chamula-Mexico
title Socio-environmental comparison in indigenous agricultural productive systems: Tontotuna, Totoró-Colombia and Tsotsil, Chamula-Mexico
spellingShingle Socio-environmental comparison in indigenous agricultural productive systems: Tontotuna, Totoró-Colombia and Tsotsil, Chamula-Mexico
Serna,Martha Lucía Ordóñez
Family garden
Totoró
Chiapas
Trau Misak
Patchocona’
title_short Socio-environmental comparison in indigenous agricultural productive systems: Tontotuna, Totoró-Colombia and Tsotsil, Chamula-Mexico
title_full Socio-environmental comparison in indigenous agricultural productive systems: Tontotuna, Totoró-Colombia and Tsotsil, Chamula-Mexico
title_fullStr Socio-environmental comparison in indigenous agricultural productive systems: Tontotuna, Totoró-Colombia and Tsotsil, Chamula-Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Socio-environmental comparison in indigenous agricultural productive systems: Tontotuna, Totoró-Colombia and Tsotsil, Chamula-Mexico
title_sort Socio-environmental comparison in indigenous agricultural productive systems: Tontotuna, Totoró-Colombia and Tsotsil, Chamula-Mexico
author Serna,Martha Lucía Ordóñez
author_facet Serna,Martha Lucía Ordóñez
Diago,Olga Lucía Sanabria
author_role author
author2 Diago,Olga Lucía Sanabria
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Serna,Martha Lucía Ordóñez
Diago,Olga Lucía Sanabria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Family garden
Totoró
Chiapas
Trau Misak
Patchocona’
topic Family garden
Totoró
Chiapas
Trau Misak
Patchocona’
description Abstract A comparison of the conservation practices associated with the management of the family agricultural production system called the Trau Misak garden and the Patchocona garden is presented. in the indigenous peoples of the Tontotuna Reservation, Municipality of Totoró-Cauca-Colombia and the Tsotsil people, Municipality of Chamula-Chiapas-México, respectively. The methodology was framed in hermeneutics and was based on ethnobotany, interrelating the axes of time, space and culture. Given the holistic and complex nature of this research, ethnography and participatory action research were used with descriptive techniques for the dynamics of use and management of plant resources in Trau Misak and Patchocona’. The results present the comparative transformation strategies that are generated and used in Trau Misak and Patchocona ‘, strengthening the identity of each indigenous people, facing the problems of survival and contributing to the reduction of hunger, by laying the foundations for food security.
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