Social and environmental mapping as a mechanism of peasant participation: experience on the peasant reserve zone of Cabrera, Cundinamarca (2017)

Talking about peasant participation and mechanisms that provide to its consolidation in rural areas, a critical reflection is made through experience of social mapping in the municipality, which in turn, is peasant reserve zone in Cabrera, Cundinamarca, pathway Pueblo Viejo. Community identification...

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Autor principal: Silva Velandia, Barbara Camila
Formato: Revistas
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas 2020
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/index.php/cpaz/article/view/13967
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Sumario:Talking about peasant participation and mechanisms that provide to its consolidation in rural areas, a critical reflection is made through experience of social mapping in the municipality, which in turn, is peasant reserve zone in Cabrera, Cundinamarca, pathway Pueblo Viejo. Community identification on environmental interest and conflict zones, mainly in Sumapaz river and moor areas of municipality, contributes to the local alternatives of environmental-territorial resolution and projection search. The exercise contributes to the discussion in front of peasant political recognition consolidation, given the historical lack at legal level, and its reflected on systematic violence situations, poverty and peasant cultural-traditional identity in Colombia. Theorical contributions that sustained methodological planning of social mapping exercises, as the results analysis, allowed to show the importance of its same inclusion inside the recurrent mechanisms of peasant participation for decision making that take part of the environmental-territorial ordering in the country.