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- Title
Políticas de conservación de la biodiversidad e inclusión de las comunidades en las áreas naturales protegidas de México.
- Authors
Arizpe, Nancy; Fuentes, Adan Peña; Jiménez, José Feliciano González
- Abstract
The indigenous peoples of Mexico have maintained a deep connection with nature throughout history, developing sustainable resource management practices and being fundamental to the preservation of biodiversity in the country. However, from the 90’s there was a reconfiguration of the lands where biodiversity is preserved, moving from community management to co-management, or to become part of protected natural areas. These increased to 91 million hectares, with 69.2 percent corresponding to the category of biosphere reserves that considers local communities (CONANP, 2018; 2023). This text reviews the current biodiversity conservation policies and the inclusion of bio-cultural processes in Mexico. The analysis considers the national and international programs and agreements that are being carried out within the federal protected natural areas. Finally, the proposal for recategorization of community-based protected natural areas is reviewed.
- Subjects
NATURE reserves; BIODIVERSITY; INDIGENOUS peoples of Mexico; BIOSPHERE reserves; TREATIES; RESOURCE management
- Publication
Ecología Política, 2023, Vol 66, p76
- ISSN
1130-6378
- Publication type
Article