Adapting in the borderlands the legacy of neoliberal conservation on the Mexican-Guatemalan border

In the Global South, incipient adaptation projects in territories that have for several years experienced mitigation strategies based on environmental payments, encounter significant inertia towards maintaining a monetised approach to combat climate change. This chapter reflects on the implications of this in the Tacana Volcano Biosphere Reserve, in the borderland between Mexico and Guatemala. By reviewing historical and current trends for a landscape where coffee plantations and conservation strategies are the target of climate change mitigation and agro-ecological adaptation strategies, this chapter argues that it is necessary to reach a close understanding of the uniqueness of the regions where they are to be implemented.

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Main Author: Ruiz de la Oña Plaza, Celia autora
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Subjects:Cafetal, Cambio climático, Agroecología, Sistemas agroforestales, Pobreza, Globalización, Artfrosur,
Online Access:https://books.google.com.mx/books?id=akVbDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT248&lpg=PT248&dq=Adapting+in+the+borderlands:+The+legacy+of+neoliberal+conservation+on+the+Mexican-Guatemalan+border&source=bl&ots=nWGxvuSDCv&sig=ACfU3U2f_Kn6b_2LMqv1FqOQQ4eLznGfmA&hl=es&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjegtyor8T6AhXGLUQIHa4uCe8Q6AF6BAgUEAM#v=onepage&q=Adapting%20in%20the%20borderlands%3A%20The%20legacy%20of%20neoliberal%20conservation%20on%20the%20Mexican-Guatemalan%20border&f=falseProducción Académica
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