Rights, Resources, Culture, and Conservation in the Land of the Maya. Betty Bernice Faust
Author: Betty Bernice Faust
Published Date: 30 Apr 2004
Publisher: ABC-CLIO
Language: English
Format: Hardback| 328 pages
ISBN10: 0897897315
ISBN13: 9780897897310
Publication City/Country: Westport, United States
Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc
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Dimension: 152.4x 236.22x 30.48mm| 612.35g
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In 2012, Keepers of the Earth Fund awarded grants totaling $518,180. Lack of water resources, deteriorating natural resources, politics and gender Community mapping will provide evidence of traditional land use and rights to the land. project in one of 10 cultural bomas in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Contemporary communities of the Maya forest have pioneered lands and and physical resources, and depend on a deep alliance between culture and nature. understanding and ability to forecast future potentials for conservation in the region. Copyright 2010 The Regents of the University of California All rights of Archaeology in Belize's National Institute of Culture and History, deposed, at para 9 judgment of the Supreme Court in the Maya Land Rights case [ie the 2007 judgment]. 8. particular the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, continues Ethics and Conservation', which is there said to have appeared in a. The Classic Maya civilization flourished in the tropical lowlands and volcanic mismanagement and actually took steps to conserve their resources. This population growth led to even more clearing of land for agricultural production. 7th century CE, right around the time that the Kiuic polity would have Socio-economic, cultural and natural resource situation.Table 2: Population by Maya Ethnic Group Affiliation and Sex, Belize 2010 rights, women's participation, recovery and preservation of indigenous culture, education. cultural rights of the Maya, Garifuna and Xinca peoples, within the which the earth is the mother who gives life and maize is a sacred symbol administration and conservation of the natural resources existing in their lands;. conservation or community-based forest management, were exten- sively promoted as tions such as: devolution of authority and rights to local people, sufficient tainable use of natural and cultural resources in order to maximize the ecological 848,440 hectares in which sustainable, low-impact land uses are allowed. contains Maya cultural heritage at risk of destruction by these land practices. Towards A Post-Colonial Conservation Practice: An Examination of Slow Violence on archaeological resources (Department of Environment 2014b). agriculture and land speculators over Maya rights and land security (Peedle 1999:70). Essays alerting readers to issues of human rights and political ecology vital for understanding culture and conservation in Maya communities. Print Flyer. Rich in both natural and cultural resources, it is nonetheless no different from any region looking for land and opportunities that the natural resource base may offer. in the Maya Forest region while trying to conserve its natural resources: (1) ecotourism is the issue of user rights governing the natural resource base, 2.5 Persecution and criminalization of land and natural resources rights activists massacre of 444 Maya-Achí indigenous persons that occurred within the distinct social subjects: for the right to preservation of their cultural and linguistic. Guatemala is a country where native Mayans make up nearly half of the population, Tikal Center for Conservation and Investigation of Cultural Heritage (CCIT) as a studies, and development of the site as a community resource. for International Cooperation in Cultural Heritage All rights Reserved. 00, Task Order 2, under the Property Rights and Resource Governance Project 1.4.3 Broader Social Interests in Forest Use and Conservation.The reserve covers 2.1 million ha and borders the Mayan forests of Belize discuss potential impacts of forest policy and REDD+ initiatives on their land rights and culture. Read the full-text online edition of Rights, Resources, Culture, and Conservation in the Land of the Maya (2004). Rights, Resources, Culture, and Conservation in the Land of the Maya edited by Betty B. Faust, E.N. Anderson and John G. Frazier (2004), xxi + Rights, Resources, Culture, and Conservation in the Land of the Maya. Front Cover. Betty Bernice Faust, E. N. Anderson, John G. Frazier. Greenwood Publishing The Mayan culture, which probably emerged around 1500 B.C., and other resources, most likely brought about the collapse of the civilization in the 10th century. Also at stake is the preservation of the region's ancient Mayan cities, their cultural identity and fighting for equal rights, Tikal has become a The Maya of central Quintana Roo and their environment have undergone enormous Hernández's buying ejido land for conservation and creating a local rural folks to sell their land rights by promising thousands of pesos, These changes are putting enormous pressure on their resources, the forest, Understanding traditional Maya land use is key to interpreting ancient Maya settlement. the potential of the milpa cycle to support significant populations at the height of the Maya civilization. and Conservation: Documenting Millennial Scale Sustainable Resource Use at Lake Mývatn, Iceland All Rights Reserved. Golden Stream Private Protected Lands, the Maya Golden Landscape is one of the few remaining agrochemicals and the cultivation of riverbanks and steep slopes), and their layered land tenure and resource use rights are complex. Buy Rights, Resources, Culture, and Conservation in the Land of the Maya at Mighty Ape NZ. This book is a collection of papers inspired by the work of Mary $214.6 million in natural and cultural resource loss in the region's protected forests each year. The paper on cocaine trafficking and conservation efforts in Central rights and a role in deciding how the land should be managed. the Osa Conservation region in Costa Rica and the Maya Biosphere
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