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Región y sociedad

On-line version ISSN 2448-4849Print version ISSN 1870-3925

Abstract

GUTIERREZ NAVARRO, Alonso; GARCIA BARRIOS, Luis Enrique; PARRA VAZQUEZ, Manuel  and  ROSSET, Peter. Transition from fire suppression to fire management policies, from the perspectives of peasants in the Sepultura Reserve in Chiapas. Región y sociedad [online]. 2017, vol.29, n.70, pp.31-70. ISSN 2448-4849.  https://doi.org/10.22198/rys.2017.70.a329.

Policies on firefighting within protected natural areas have shifted from a suppression approach to one of fire management, which has had consequences for the practices and perspectives of peasant populations. The study poses the question of how regulation, restriction and prohibition on the use and management of fire, whose objective is conservation, confront, transform or criminalize these practices in the parcels. From a political ecology perspective, the institutionalization of the discourse of fire in the La Sepultura Biosphere Reserve in Chiapas is analyzed. Through interviews, surveys and participant observation, modification of practices and peasant perspectives in the area is reconstructed. The results show that there is a differential change in the use and perception of fire, which refers to an adaptive capacity along with a sort of "environmental clientelism," as a response to governmental environmental policies. The conclusions allow to know the way in which the inhabitants of the protected natural areas are responding to the neoliberal conservation model implemented in the country.

Keywords : suppresion of forest fires; biosphere reserve; fire management; political ecology; environmental policy; CONANP.

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