Los viveros comunales en El Salvador: un caso de éxito en la difusión de la tecnología forestal

CATIE promotes a silent revolution in Central America: changing the people's traditional culture of "extractive" forestry for a new one, based on the incorporation of tree cultivation within the production systeMON. Long years of silvicultural research by CATIE helped to identify spec...

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Main Author: Heckadon M, S.
Format: Artículo
Language:Español
Published: CATIE, Turrialba (Costa Rica). Proyecto Cultivo de Arboles de Uso Múltiple 2014
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Online Access:https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/2921
http://orton.catie.ac.cr/repdoc/A7081e/A7081e.pdf
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spelling RepoCATIE29212021-12-22T17:41:18Z Los viveros comunales en El Salvador: un caso de éxito en la difusión de la tecnología forestal Heckadon M, S. VIVEROS BOSQUE COMUNAL EXTENSION PLANTACION PRODUCCION CATIE promotes a silent revolution in Central America: changing the people's traditional culture of "extractive" forestry for a new one, based on the incorporation of tree cultivation within the production systeMON. Long years of silvicultural research by CATIE helped to identify species and techniches well adapted to the natural conditions and forestry needs of small and medium sized peasant land holders, who form the bulk of the region's rural population. But delivering this technology confronted a harsh, reality: forestry projects aimed at the peasantry had failed or achieved limited success. El Salvador is the smallest, most densely inhabited and deforested Country in America. Although it's rural people faced and acute shortage of wood products, it had been reluctant to participate in forestry development projects promoted by the state since the 1950's. Today, however, a growing number of "campesinos" are planting multiple purpose trees on their farMON. A factor behind this change are the "viveros comunales" or communal nurseries, succesfully promoted by the Ministry of Agriculture and CATIE, since 1984. An achievement accomplished in the midt of a civil war, an agrarian reform and a prolongued history of frustrated forestry efforts. The idea of producing trees with "campesinos" so they would them plant them in their farMON rose by trial and error, and chance, in eastern El Salvador. There, extensionists and peasants, devised a simple, but functional organizational method for promoting forestry at the grass roots 2014-10-18T02:00:57Z 2014-10-18T02:00:57Z 1989 Artículo https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/2921 http://orton.catie.ac.cr/repdoc/A7081e/A7081e.pdf 304098 es Revista Forestal Centroamericana Volumen 2 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ pdf application/pdf CATIE, Turrialba (Costa Rica). Proyecto Cultivo de Arboles de Uso Múltiple CATIE, Turrialba (Costa Rica). Proyecto Cultivo de Arboles de Uso Múltiple
institution Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza
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language Español
topic VIVEROS
BOSQUE COMUNAL
EXTENSION
PLANTACION
PRODUCCION
spellingShingle VIVEROS
BOSQUE COMUNAL
EXTENSION
PLANTACION
PRODUCCION
Heckadon M, S.
Los viveros comunales en El Salvador: un caso de éxito en la difusión de la tecnología forestal
description CATIE promotes a silent revolution in Central America: changing the people's traditional culture of "extractive" forestry for a new one, based on the incorporation of tree cultivation within the production systeMON. Long years of silvicultural research by CATIE helped to identify species and techniches well adapted to the natural conditions and forestry needs of small and medium sized peasant land holders, who form the bulk of the region's rural population. But delivering this technology confronted a harsh, reality: forestry projects aimed at the peasantry had failed or achieved limited success. El Salvador is the smallest, most densely inhabited and deforested Country in America. Although it's rural people faced and acute shortage of wood products, it had been reluctant to participate in forestry development projects promoted by the state since the 1950's. Today, however, a growing number of "campesinos" are planting multiple purpose trees on their farMON. A factor behind this change are the "viveros comunales" or communal nurseries, succesfully promoted by the Ministry of Agriculture and CATIE, since 1984. An achievement accomplished in the midt of a civil war, an agrarian reform and a prolongued history of frustrated forestry efforts. The idea of producing trees with "campesinos" so they would them plant them in their farMON rose by trial and error, and chance, in eastern El Salvador. There, extensionists and peasants, devised a simple, but functional organizational method for promoting forestry at the grass roots
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title Los viveros comunales en El Salvador: un caso de éxito en la difusión de la tecnología forestal
title_short Los viveros comunales en El Salvador: un caso de éxito en la difusión de la tecnología forestal
title_full Los viveros comunales en El Salvador: un caso de éxito en la difusión de la tecnología forestal
title_fullStr Los viveros comunales en El Salvador: un caso de éxito en la difusión de la tecnología forestal
title_full_unstemmed Los viveros comunales en El Salvador: un caso de éxito en la difusión de la tecnología forestal
title_sort los viveros comunales en el salvador: un caso de éxito en la difusión de la tecnología forestal
publisher CATIE, Turrialba (Costa Rica). Proyecto Cultivo de Arboles de Uso Múltiple
publishDate 2014
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