An application of network theory to territorial analysis : the case of Yaqui Valley networks (2006 and 2016)

The Yaqui Valley territory in the northwest of Mexico was analyzed using networks theory that determines the flows density and actors centrality among the agricultural sector. These networks were those of public, financial, commercial, technical, and social policy management. The current research ha...

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Autores principales: Hernández Hernández, Ma. Leticia, Gallardo Cobos, Rosa, Dios-Palomares, Rafaela, Martínez Pellégrini, Sárah Eva
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Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias 2018
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author Hernández Hernández, Ma. Leticia
Gallardo Cobos, Rosa
Dios-Palomares, Rafaela
Martínez Pellégrini, Sárah Eva
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Gallardo Cobos, Rosa
Dios-Palomares, Rafaela
Martínez Pellégrini, Sárah Eva
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description The Yaqui Valley territory in the northwest of Mexico was analyzed using networks theory that determines the flows density and actors centrality among the agricultural sector. These networks were those of public, financial, commercial, technical, and social policy management. The current research has been carried out with the general objective of identifying the actors that make up the networks in the Yaqui territory and their change in densities as one of the factors that determine the effectiveness of the policy applied in the territory, comparing two samples of 2006 and 2016. Linked to this objective, it is proposed to describe the obstacles for the densification of networks that favor the agricultural producers labor in the Yaqui Valley territory. The obtained results indicate a clear disarticulation in the different networks of study that can elicit serious social problems of inequality among the actors that are active in the agricultural sector. The networks found in the territory of the Yaqui Valley have been disarticulated over time, because ten years after being analyzed for the first time, the calculation of densities has been reduced by 24% on average, and the truss of the social sector practically tends to disappear.
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spelling uncu-120052019-04-29T18:14:48Z An application of network theory to territorial analysis : the case of Yaqui Valley networks (2006 and 2016) Una aplicación de la teoría de redes al análisis territorial : el caso de las redes del Valle del Yaqui (2006 y 2016) Hernández Hernández, Ma. Leticia Gallardo Cobos, Rosa Dios-Palomares, Rafaela Martínez Pellégrini, Sárah Eva Valle del Yaqui (México) Análisis de redes Problemas sociales Redes sociales Políticas públicas Desigualdad social Redes de investigación Networks Inequality Territory Yaqui Valley Análisis territorial Teoría de redes Productores agrícolas The Yaqui Valley territory in the northwest of Mexico was analyzed using networks theory that determines the flows density and actors centrality among the agricultural sector. These networks were those of public, financial, commercial, technical, and social policy management. The current research has been carried out with the general objective of identifying the actors that make up the networks in the Yaqui territory and their change in densities as one of the factors that determine the effectiveness of the policy applied in the territory, comparing two samples of 2006 and 2016. Linked to this objective, it is proposed to describe the obstacles for the densification of networks that favor the agricultural producers labor in the Yaqui Valley territory. The obtained results indicate a clear disarticulation in the different networks of study that can elicit serious social problems of inequality among the actors that are active in the agricultural sector. The networks found in the territory of the Yaqui Valley have been disarticulated over time, because ten years after being analyzed for the first time, the calculation of densities has been reduced by 24% on average, and the truss of the social sector practically tends to disappear. Se analizó el territorio del Valle del Yaqui, en el noroeste de México, utilizando la teoría de redes que permiten determinar la densidad de flujos y centralidad de actores del sector agrícola. Estas redes fueron las de gestión de política pública, financiera, comercial, técnica y social. La presente investigación se ha llevado a cabo con el objetivo general de identificar los actores que conforman las redes en el territorio Yaqui y su cambio en las densidades como uno de los factores que determinan la eficacia de la política aplicada en el territorio, comparando dos muestras de 2006 y 2016. Vinculado a este objetivo se plantea describir los obstáculos para la densificación de las redes que favorezcan el trabajo de los productores agrícolas en el territorio del valle del Yaqui. Los resultados obtenidos indican una clara desarticulación en las diferentes redes, que puede provocar serios problemas sociales de desigualdad entre los actores que se encuentran activos en el sector agrícola. Las redes encontradas en el territorio del Valle del Yaqui, han ido desarticulándose a través del tiempo, debido a que, a diez años de haberse analizado por primera vez, el cálculo de las densidades se ha reducido en un 24% en promedio, y el entramado del sector social prácticamente tiende a desaparecer. Fil: Hernández Hernández, Ma. Leticia. Universidad de Córdoba (España) Fil: Gallardo Cobos, Rosa. Universidad de Córdoba (España) Fil: Dios-Palomares, Rafaela. Universidad de Córdoba (España) Fil: Martínez Pellégrini, Sárah Eva. Universidad Autónoma Chapingo (México) Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias 78 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias Vol. 50, no. 2 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Vol. 50, no. 2 2018-12-18 eng Inglés http://bdigital.uncu.edu.ar/11479 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar/ article info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias http://bdigital.uncu.edu.ar/12005
spellingShingle Valle del Yaqui (México)
Análisis de redes
Problemas sociales
Redes sociales
Políticas públicas
Desigualdad social
Redes de investigación
Networks
Inequality
Territory
Yaqui Valley
Análisis territorial
Teoría de redes
Productores agrícolas
Hernández Hernández, Ma. Leticia
Gallardo Cobos, Rosa
Dios-Palomares, Rafaela
Martínez Pellégrini, Sárah Eva
An application of network theory to territorial analysis : the case of Yaqui Valley networks (2006 and 2016)
title An application of network theory to territorial analysis : the case of Yaqui Valley networks (2006 and 2016)
title_full An application of network theory to territorial analysis : the case of Yaqui Valley networks (2006 and 2016)
title_fullStr An application of network theory to territorial analysis : the case of Yaqui Valley networks (2006 and 2016)
title_full_unstemmed An application of network theory to territorial analysis : the case of Yaqui Valley networks (2006 and 2016)
title_short An application of network theory to territorial analysis : the case of Yaqui Valley networks (2006 and 2016)
title_sort application of network theory to territorial analysis : the case of yaqui valley networks (2006 and 2016)
topic Valle del Yaqui (México)
Análisis de redes
Problemas sociales
Redes sociales
Políticas públicas
Desigualdad social
Redes de investigación
Networks
Inequality
Territory
Yaqui Valley
Análisis territorial
Teoría de redes
Productores agrícolas
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