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Changing indigenous cultures, economies and landscapes: The case of the Tsimane’, Bolivian Amazon
Highlights We assess the link between cultural and economic changes and landscapes. Villages along the main road have suffered more cultural changes. Economic activities show different spatial distributions and landscape impacts. Further contextualization of the education system could reduce landscape degradation. We contribute to multidisciplinary research linking people and pixels.
Abstract Habitat fragmentation and habitat loss are two of the primary causes of biodiversity loss worldwide. There is abundant literature addressing the factors driving habitat loss and fragmentation in the Amazon basin, yet little is known of how cultural and economic changes may be related to landscape change. In this paper, we present a case study of the Tsimane’, an indigenous society native to the Bolivian Amazon, to evaluate the relationship between Tsimane’ cultural and economic change and the levels of fragmentation and habitat loss in the landscape surrounding their villages. Socioeconomic and cultural data were collected through household surveys (n =778), and landscape metrics for each village (n =59) were derived from a classified Landsat satellite image. We performed spatial analyses and multivariate regressions to study the associations between social and landscape data. Our results suggest that although habitat fragmentation and habitat loss are relatively low in the studied villages, economic change and, to a lesser extent, cultural change mediate transformations in the landscape. To foster both biocultural conservation and the well-being of indigenous people, economic alternatives to intensive land uses should be promoted, considering the needs and institutional arrangements of the Tsimane’. This article provides a novel approach to further our, understanding of the way cultural and economic changes within an indigenous group can lead to various landscape patterns.
Changing indigenous cultures, economies and landscapes: The case of the Tsimane’, Bolivian Amazon
Highlights We assess the link between cultural and economic changes and landscapes. Villages along the main road have suffered more cultural changes. Economic activities show different spatial distributions and landscape impacts. Further contextualization of the education system could reduce landscape degradation. We contribute to multidisciplinary research linking people and pixels.
Abstract Habitat fragmentation and habitat loss are two of the primary causes of biodiversity loss worldwide. There is abundant literature addressing the factors driving habitat loss and fragmentation in the Amazon basin, yet little is known of how cultural and economic changes may be related to landscape change. In this paper, we present a case study of the Tsimane’, an indigenous society native to the Bolivian Amazon, to evaluate the relationship between Tsimane’ cultural and economic change and the levels of fragmentation and habitat loss in the landscape surrounding their villages. Socioeconomic and cultural data were collected through household surveys (n =778), and landscape metrics for each village (n =59) were derived from a classified Landsat satellite image. We performed spatial analyses and multivariate regressions to study the associations between social and landscape data. Our results suggest that although habitat fragmentation and habitat loss are relatively low in the studied villages, economic change and, to a lesser extent, cultural change mediate transformations in the landscape. To foster both biocultural conservation and the well-being of indigenous people, economic alternatives to intensive land uses should be promoted, considering the needs and institutional arrangements of the Tsimane’. This article provides a novel approach to further our, understanding of the way cultural and economic changes within an indigenous group can lead to various landscape patterns.
Changing indigenous cultures, economies and landscapes: The case of the Tsimane’, Bolivian Amazon
Pérez-Llorente, Irene (author) / Paneque-Gálvez, Jaime (author) / Luz, Ana C. (author) / Macía, Manuel J. (author) / Guèze, Maximilien (author) / Domínguez-Gómez, Jose A. (author) / Reyes-García, Victoria (author)
Landscape and Urban Planning ; 120 ; 147-157
2013-08-20
11 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Changing indigenous cultures, economies and landscapes: The case of the Tsimane’, Bolivian Amazon
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