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- Title
La orientación oficial del "desarrollo" atenta contra la transmisión del patrimonio biocultural comunitario.
- Authors
Barragán López, Esteban; Torres Villa, Rogelia
- Abstract
The economic growth to which development theory reduces government action, is generally not compatible with the interests and possibilities of access for most of the social communities that protect products of high cultural density; hence their great difficulty in transmitting the biocultural heritage that these rural populations have preserved for centuries. Given the lack of success and great problems of the abundant development offers put into practice by the Mexican government for more than half a century, it is proposed to leave behind the theory of development, take advantage of the information age, advance in the postulates of sustainable development, with emphasis on the heritage sustainability approach. In this perspective, the cognitive and organizational processes of society as a whole (academia, governments, producers and other sectors) are based on the empowerment of products of high cultural density in each locality or region, by obtaining and operating some of the figures of legal protection of heritage, such as Denominations of Origin and Collective Marks. For this, it is necessary to overcome the controversy that is evident between the official devices with which these quality seals are promoted in favor of the industry and the supposed and expected transmission of biocultural heritage to new generations; two aspects that currently, far from being compatible, generate two antagonistic projects in Mexico.
- Subjects
MEXICO; SELF-efficacy; SUSTAINABLE development; MARKS of origin; COMMUNITIES; ACADEMIA; PROTECTION of cultural property; INFORMATION society; ECONOMIC expansion; RURAL population
- Publication
Revista Internacional de Ciencias Sociales Interdisciplinares, 2022, Vol 10, Issue 2, p173
- ISSN
2474-6029
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.18848/2474-6029/cgp/v10i02/173-192