Tapping into nature’s benefits values, effort and the struggle to co-produce pine resin

The concept of ecosystem services (ES) and related conceptual frameworks like the cascade model, can be relevant to explore the ways through which people and nature are connected and how the benefits of nature, upon which people depend, are realised. An integrated cascade framework was used to study the ES pathway of pine resin, a traded forest product, in a rural mountain community in Mexico. We conducted mixed-methods research, combining participatory tools with measures of service capacity, resin yield, and key farmer endowments. Resin was co-produced by an intricate interaction between the human and natural components of the social-ecological system. Substantial human inputs and coordinated efforts were required to realise resin benefits, and people’s appreciation and plural values emerged along the whole service pathway. Though there were stark differences in natural resource endowments, working farmers gained a high share of resin’s income through labour, labour relations and social networks. But most social conflicts and struggles also occurred over labour relations and organisation, revealing power dynamics. Furthermore, external actors controlled different mechanisms of access, and exerted power over the community’s ability to derive benefits from resin. In resin co-production, values connect people to the landscape, while labour and power mediate the access to nature’s benefits.

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Main Authors: Heinze, Alane autora, Kuyper, ‪Thomas W. autor, García Barrios, Luis Enrique Doctor autor 74, Ramírez Marcial, Neptalí 1963- Doctor autor 5449, Bongers, Frans J. J. M. autor
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Subjects:Resinas, Servicios ecosistémicos, Recursos forestales no madereros, Manejo de recursos naturales, Artfrosur,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:616992024-03-12T12:47:24ZTapping into nature’s benefits values, effort and the struggle to co-produce pine resin Heinze, Alane autora Kuyper, ‪Thomas W. autor García Barrios, Luis Enrique Doctor autor 74 Ramírez Marcial, Neptalí 1963- Doctor autor 5449 Bongers, Frans J. J. M. autor textengThe concept of ecosystem services (ES) and related conceptual frameworks like the cascade model, can be relevant to explore the ways through which people and nature are connected and how the benefits of nature, upon which people depend, are realised. An integrated cascade framework was used to study the ES pathway of pine resin, a traded forest product, in a rural mountain community in Mexico. We conducted mixed-methods research, combining participatory tools with measures of service capacity, resin yield, and key farmer endowments. Resin was co-produced by an intricate interaction between the human and natural components of the social-ecological system. Substantial human inputs and coordinated efforts were required to realise resin benefits, and people’s appreciation and plural values emerged along the whole service pathway. Though there were stark differences in natural resource endowments, working farmers gained a high share of resin’s income through labour, labour relations and social networks. But most social conflicts and struggles also occurred over labour relations and organisation, revealing power dynamics. Furthermore, external actors controlled different mechanisms of access, and exerted power over the community’s ability to derive benefits from resin. In resin co-production, values connect people to the landscape, while labour and power mediate the access to nature’s benefits.The concept of ecosystem services (ES) and related conceptual frameworks like the cascade model, can be relevant to explore the ways through which people and nature are connected and how the benefits of nature, upon which people depend, are realised. An integrated cascade framework was used to study the ES pathway of pine resin, a traded forest product, in a rural mountain community in Mexico. We conducted mixed-methods research, combining participatory tools with measures of service capacity, resin yield, and key farmer endowments. Resin was co-produced by an intricate interaction between the human and natural components of the social-ecological system. Substantial human inputs and coordinated efforts were required to realise resin benefits, and people’s appreciation and plural values emerged along the whole service pathway. Though there were stark differences in natural resource endowments, working farmers gained a high share of resin’s income through labour, labour relations and social networks. But most social conflicts and struggles also occurred over labour relations and organisation, revealing power dynamics. Furthermore, external actors controlled different mechanisms of access, and exerted power over the community’s ability to derive benefits from resin. In resin co-production, values connect people to the landscape, while labour and power mediate the access to nature’s benefits.ResinasServicios ecosistémicosRecursos forestales no madererosManejo de recursos naturalesArtfrosurRealising the benefits of nature / Alan Heinze
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Servicios ecosistémicos
Recursos forestales no madereros
Manejo de recursos naturales
Artfrosur
Resinas
Servicios ecosistémicos
Recursos forestales no madereros
Manejo de recursos naturales
Artfrosur
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Servicios ecosistémicos
Recursos forestales no madereros
Manejo de recursos naturales
Artfrosur
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Servicios ecosistémicos
Recursos forestales no madereros
Manejo de recursos naturales
Artfrosur
Heinze, Alane autora
Kuyper, ‪Thomas W. autor
García Barrios, Luis Enrique Doctor autor 74
Ramírez Marcial, Neptalí 1963- Doctor autor 5449
Bongers, Frans J. J. M. autor
Tapping into nature’s benefits values, effort and the struggle to co-produce pine resin
description The concept of ecosystem services (ES) and related conceptual frameworks like the cascade model, can be relevant to explore the ways through which people and nature are connected and how the benefits of nature, upon which people depend, are realised. An integrated cascade framework was used to study the ES pathway of pine resin, a traded forest product, in a rural mountain community in Mexico. We conducted mixed-methods research, combining participatory tools with measures of service capacity, resin yield, and key farmer endowments. Resin was co-produced by an intricate interaction between the human and natural components of the social-ecological system. Substantial human inputs and coordinated efforts were required to realise resin benefits, and people’s appreciation and plural values emerged along the whole service pathway. Though there were stark differences in natural resource endowments, working farmers gained a high share of resin’s income through labour, labour relations and social networks. But most social conflicts and struggles also occurred over labour relations and organisation, revealing power dynamics. Furthermore, external actors controlled different mechanisms of access, and exerted power over the community’s ability to derive benefits from resin. In resin co-production, values connect people to the landscape, while labour and power mediate the access to nature’s benefits.
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Servicios ecosistémicos
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