Imaginaries, transformations, and resistances in Patagonian territories from a socio-ecological perspective.
Socially shared expectations about people’s behavior and worldviews, both in terms of how they work and how they should work, are part of the concept of social imaginaries. Beyond representing the idiosyncrasy of a society, imaginaries can play cohesive, critical, or transformative roles over societ...
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| author | Laterra, Pedro Nahuelhual, Laura Gluch, Mariana Peri, Pablo Luis Martinez Pastur, Guillermo José |
| author2 | Peri, Pablo Luis |
| author_browse | Gluch, Mariana Laterra, Pedro Martinez Pastur, Guillermo José Nahuelhual, Laura Peri, Pablo Luis |
| author_facet | Peri, Pablo Luis Laterra, Pedro Nahuelhual, Laura Gluch, Mariana Peri, Pablo Luis Martinez Pastur, Guillermo José |
| author_sort | Laterra, Pedro |
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| description | Socially shared expectations about people’s behavior and worldviews, both in terms of how they work and how they should work, are part of the concept of social imaginaries. Beyond representing the idiosyncrasy of a society, imaginaries can play cohesive, critical, or transformative roles over societies and their supporting systems. Therefore, we postulate that by modulating nature-society
relationships, social imaginaries can represent transformative or resistance forces affecting the provision, capture, and distribution of ecosystem services (ES). We analyze nature-society social imaginaries (NSI) based on previously published information, with particular attention to their influences on the provision, capture, and social distribution of ES in Patagonian landscapes of Argentina and Chile. Firstly, we built and used a conceptual NSI framework that integrates the concepts of ES, social imaginaries, and the governance of natural capital. Secondly, we applied the NSI framework to selected case studies addressing four main drivers of
change in Patagonian socio-ecological systems (SES): (i) land dispossession, (ii) industrial forestry expansion, (iii) touristification, and (iv) damming of rivers for hydroelectric uses. According to our analyses, Patagonian SES are being affected by typical transforming forces of the modern imaginary (e.g., short term, productivity, reductionist-mechanistic vision, individualism) as well as forces of resistance that characterize postmodern (e.g., intergenerational concern, ecocentrism, holism) and indigenous (e.g., territorial ancestral rights, living well in harmony with nature) imaginaries. These three main NSI underlie controversies around public policies and governance of ES, by influencing the shared perception of nature contributions to well-being, the shared expectations about human behaviors (governance institutions), and/or the final decisions affecting natural capital. We discuss the variation of the relative importance of these three mechanisms across NSI types. |
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| spelling | INTA93162021-05-10T13:34:16Z Imaginaries, transformations, and resistances in Patagonian territories from a socio-ecological perspective. Laterra, Pedro Nahuelhual, Laura Gluch, Mariana Peri, Pablo Luis Martinez Pastur, Guillermo José Peri, Pablo Luis Martinez Pastur, Guillermo José Nahuelhual, Laura Primary Forest National Parks Governance Bosque Primario Parques Nacionales Gobernancia Wellbeing Natural Capital Touristification Bienestar Capital Natural Turistificación Bosque Nativo Socially shared expectations about people’s behavior and worldviews, both in terms of how they work and how they should work, are part of the concept of social imaginaries. Beyond representing the idiosyncrasy of a society, imaginaries can play cohesive, critical, or transformative roles over societies and their supporting systems. Therefore, we postulate that by modulating nature-society relationships, social imaginaries can represent transformative or resistance forces affecting the provision, capture, and distribution of ecosystem services (ES). We analyze nature-society social imaginaries (NSI) based on previously published information, with particular attention to their influences on the provision, capture, and social distribution of ES in Patagonian landscapes of Argentina and Chile. Firstly, we built and used a conceptual NSI framework that integrates the concepts of ES, social imaginaries, and the governance of natural capital. Secondly, we applied the NSI framework to selected case studies addressing four main drivers of change in Patagonian socio-ecological systems (SES): (i) land dispossession, (ii) industrial forestry expansion, (iii) touristification, and (iv) damming of rivers for hydroelectric uses. According to our analyses, Patagonian SES are being affected by typical transforming forces of the modern imaginary (e.g., short term, productivity, reductionist-mechanistic vision, individualism) as well as forces of resistance that characterize postmodern (e.g., intergenerational concern, ecocentrism, holism) and indigenous (e.g., territorial ancestral rights, living well in harmony with nature) imaginaries. These three main NSI underlie controversies around public policies and governance of ES, by influencing the shared perception of nature contributions to well-being, the shared expectations about human behaviors (governance institutions), and/or the final decisions affecting natural capital. We discuss the variation of the relative importance of these three mechanisms across NSI types. EEA Santa Cruz Fil: Laterra, Pedro. Fundación Bariloche; Argentina. Fil: Laterra, Pedro. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. CCT Patagonia Norte; Argentina. Fil: Nahuelhual, Laura. Universidad Austral de Chile. Instituto de Economía. Centro de Investigación: Dinámica de Ecosistemas Marinos de Altas Latitudes Instituto Milenio en Socio-Ecología Costera; Chile. Fil: Gluch, Mariana. Fundación Bariloche; Argentina. Fil: Peri, Pablo Luis. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Santa Cruz; Argentina. Fil: Peri, Pablo Luis. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral; Argentina. Fil: Peri, Pablo Luis. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Fil: Martínez Pastur, Guillermo José. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Austral de Investigaciones Científicas (CADIC); Argentina. 2021-05-10T13:18:59Z 2021-05-10T13:18:59Z 2021-04-27 info:ar-repo/semantics/parte de libro info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/9316 https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-69166-0_19 LATERRA P.; NAHUELHUAL L.; GLUCH M.; PERI P.L.; MARTÍNEZ PASTUR G. (2021) Imaginaries, transformations, and resistances in Patagonian territories from a socio-ecological perspective. In: Ecosystem Services in Patagonia: A Multi-Criteria Approach for an Integrated Assessment (Eds. Peri P.L.; Martínez Pastur G.; Nahuelhual L.), Chapter 19, pp. 397-427. Springer Nature: Natural and Social Sciences of Patagonia, Switzerland. ISBN 978-3-030-69165-3. 978-3-030-69165-3 (hardcover) 978-3-030-69168-4 (Softcover) 978-3-030-69166-0 (eBook) 2662-3463 2662-3471 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69166-0_19 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess application/pdf Springer Ecosystem Services in Patagonia: A Multi-Criteria Approach for an Integrated Assessment (Eds. Peri P.L.; Martínez Pastur G.; Nahuelhual L.). Switzerland : Springer. Chapter 19, p. 397-427 |
| spellingShingle | Primary Forest National Parks Governance Bosque Primario Parques Nacionales Gobernancia Wellbeing Natural Capital Touristification Bienestar Capital Natural Turistificación Bosque Nativo Laterra, Pedro Nahuelhual, Laura Gluch, Mariana Peri, Pablo Luis Martinez Pastur, Guillermo José Imaginaries, transformations, and resistances in Patagonian territories from a socio-ecological perspective. |
| title | Imaginaries, transformations, and resistances in Patagonian territories from a socio-ecological perspective. |
| title_full | Imaginaries, transformations, and resistances in Patagonian territories from a socio-ecological perspective. |
| title_fullStr | Imaginaries, transformations, and resistances in Patagonian territories from a socio-ecological perspective. |
| title_full_unstemmed | Imaginaries, transformations, and resistances in Patagonian territories from a socio-ecological perspective. |
| title_short | Imaginaries, transformations, and resistances in Patagonian territories from a socio-ecological perspective. |
| title_sort | imaginaries transformations and resistances in patagonian territories from a socio ecological perspective |
| topic | Primary Forest National Parks Governance Bosque Primario Parques Nacionales Gobernancia Wellbeing Natural Capital Touristification Bienestar Capital Natural Turistificación Bosque Nativo |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/9316 https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-69166-0_19 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69166-0_19 |
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