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Josefin Egerlid, Kristina Marquardt and Örjan Bartholdson
International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology, 2016, vol. 12, issue 4, pages 381-405
Abstract: The current competition for land in the Peruvian Amazon is a challenge to indigenous communities without legal ownership of their customary lands. This study analyses the strategies of Alto Huaja, a Kechwa-Lamas village in the region of San Martín, to gain possession over a forest area which they consider their ancestral territory. It explores how this struggle is influenced by external actors and ideas of how indigenous territories should be governed. Through a governmentality lens, we explore two tenure arrangements under discussion in San Martín - conservation concession and title - their rationales and their possible consequences for Alto Huaja. Data were collected through observation in Alto Huaja and interviews with nine organisations (governmental, non-governmental and indigenous), connected to Alto Huaja. Findings suggest that Kechwa-Lamas' control over their ancestral lands is becoming more tied to doing conservation than gaining rights as indigenous peoples. This could turn them from farmers to conservationists.
Keywords: governmentality; brokers; forest tenure; conservation concessions; deforestation; ethnicity; indigenous communities; indigenous identity; technologies of intervention; rendering technical; NGOs; non-governmental organisations; forest conservation; forest territorial rights; Peruvian Amazon; external actors; ancestral lands; indigenous territories; tenure arrangements; indigenous peoples. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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