La vernacularización de la conservación en los territorios indígenas amazónicos de Bolivia. Un análisis de la revalorización ancestral indígena en dos proyectos de ecoturismo comunitario en áreas protegidas

Throughout the decade of the 1990s, the legal regime of biodiversity and the implementation of multiculturalism served as the action framework for an alliance between conservation discourse and indigenous territorial claims, thus converting indigenous people from the Bolivian Amazonia in environment...

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Published inBoletín de antropología Vol. 29; no. 48; p. 92
Main Author Guerra, José Francisco Márquez
Format Journal Article
LanguageSpanish
Published Medellín Universidad de Antioquía 01.07.2014
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Summary:Throughout the decade of the 1990s, the legal regime of biodiversity and the implementation of multiculturalism served as the action framework for an alliance between conservation discourse and indigenous territorial claims, thus converting indigenous people from the Bolivian Amazonia in environmental subjects while part of their territories was submitted to the restriction regime of protected areas. How do ideas, strategies and norms integrate -in the framework of exogenous conservationist projects that are set up in the Madidi and Pilon Lajas Parks in the Bolivian Amazonia- with the institutions, rules and practices of the Tacana and Tsimane' mosetene indigenous groups?
ISSN:0120-2510
2390-027X