2001
DOI: 10.1177/096746080100800405
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Complex Communities and Emergent Ecologies in the Regional Agroforest of Zambrana-Chacuey, Dominican Republic

Abstract: Global economic change and the discourses, models and practice of international sustainable development are major forces of ecological construction and restructuring. The paper illustrates how the social and ecological co-construction of forests in the Zambrana-Chacuey region in the Dominican Republic has material consequences for distinct groups of people and for other species in rural landscapes. The introduction of the Acacia mangium - a fast growing tree - as a timber cash crop for smallholder farmers in t… Show more

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“…Its impact can be seen in the ways in which plantings of Australian acacias have been rearticulated in terms of people-centred development. South Africa's Department of Water Affairs and Forestry is promoting small-scale woodlots as a means for black economic empowerment (Aitken et al, 2009), Vietnam's national push for afforestation specifically involves large numbers of small-scale (< 20 ha) growers (Fisher & Gordon, 2007), and NGO promotion of acacia woodlots in the Dominican Republic sought in part to secure smallholder land tenure rights (Rocheleau et al, 2001).…”
Section: People-centred Development Ethosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its impact can be seen in the ways in which plantings of Australian acacias have been rearticulated in terms of people-centred development. South Africa's Department of Water Affairs and Forestry is promoting small-scale woodlots as a means for black economic empowerment (Aitken et al, 2009), Vietnam's national push for afforestation specifically involves large numbers of small-scale (< 20 ha) growers (Fisher & Gordon, 2007), and NGO promotion of acacia woodlots in the Dominican Republic sought in part to secure smallholder land tenure rights (Rocheleau et al, 2001).…”
Section: People-centred Development Ethosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has contributed to a dominant narrative of people as problems for reefs, and ignores evidence that human societies have also modified ecosystems in a positive way to sustain key processes that maintain the flow of desirable goods and services or to generate specific conditions beneficial to human use (e.g., Fairhead and Leach 1995, Rocheleau et al 2001, Shackeroff et al 2009). A disproportionate focus on human impacts instead of benefits associated with reefs can also limit the portfolio of prescriptions available for management interventions and conservation strategies.…”
Section: Reciprocity In Social-ecological Linkagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In comparison to LCS, PE research tends to put more emphasis on the politics, socio-economic determinants and impacts of local and regional land-use dynamics [46,47]. It generally does so through a grounded approach, contextualizing from the local up to the global scale, land-use and forest-cover changes, and interrelations with political-economic dynamics.…”
Section: Teleconnections and Telecouplingmentioning
confidence: 99%