2023
DOI: 10.1186/s42408-022-00164-1
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Indigenous use of fire in the paramo ecosystem of southern Ecuador: a case study using remote sensing methods and ancestral knowledge of the Kichwa Saraguro people

Abstract: Background The Indigenous Kichwa Saraguro people of southern Ecuador have long relied on traditional burning to manage their environment. However, their traditional use of fire in one of the most important ecosystems in southern Ecuador, the herbaceous paramo, is not well known. This lack of knowledge does not allow for the improvement of local regulations related to integrated fire management, which is a shortcoming compared to other regulations applied in South America. In this context, and t… Show more

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“…Both pathways share a set of key requirements. This includes understanding local, national, and international legal frameworks and multi-lateral directives, prioritising multi-level stakeholder engagement and legitimate local involvement throughout the entire policy process, and building networks of local lawyers operating across different jurisdictions and fields of law [37,38,130].…”
Section: A Road Map To An Equitable Fire Futurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both pathways share a set of key requirements. This includes understanding local, national, and international legal frameworks and multi-lateral directives, prioritising multi-level stakeholder engagement and legitimate local involvement throughout the entire policy process, and building networks of local lawyers operating across different jurisdictions and fields of law [37,38,130].…”
Section: A Road Map To An Equitable Fire Futurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, many of these studies overlook the assessment of burn severity levels that local fire management can produce, resulting in insufficient attention to the effects of fire on natural resources [ 29 ]. In this context, Ecuador faces a scarcity of information on the severity of wildfires due to ancestral fire management, with only one available study involving the Saraguro indigenous community [ 30 ]. This lack of information hinders the confirmation of the impacts of such fires, both positive and negative.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both mestizos and native Amerindians utilize traditional fire management in their agricultural and forest management activities, as demonstrated by recent research [ 29 , 33 ]. For example, Díaz et al [ 30 ] highlighted the cultural significance and ecological effects of the human use of fire by the Saraguro indigenous people in the páramo ecosystem of southern Ecuador. Therefore, it is of paramount importance to undertake research programs in Ecuador aimed at integrated fire management, considering aspects such as traditional fire use, severity levels, burning frequency, and their effects on nature and human well-being.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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