Andean mutual breeding, multifunctional services and pastoral strategies against drought in the Argentine Puna Grasslands

Autores
Quiroga Mendiola, Mariana; Saravia, Anahi; Longoni, Andres
Año de publicación
2018
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
documento de conferencia
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Current debates about multifunctional pastoral systems in the drylands of the world have great importance in facing climate change that leads to longer and more severe droughts, increased temperatures, and changes in rainfall, among other phenomena in arid or desert areas. There are different dynamics and pastoralist processes all over the world. Let's take for example the situation in the European Union, where shepherds are seen as economic agents that produce high-quality food and that play an important role in the conservation of the environment (Tchakerian, 2008; Charbonnier, 2012). Their flocks, herds, and territories are subsidized in order to promote the occupation of rural areas, to enhance their popularity and support, to foster local identity, as well as improve conservation of landscapes. On the contrary, in Argentina, the shepherds that live in areas not suitable for agriculture, located in the vast national area representing the Argentine arid diagonal, are considered responsible for so-called anthropic phenomena of desertification (Quiroga Mendiola, 2013). We propose in this paper to question this assessment, by highlighting the main aspects of multifunctional-service pastoralism, especially in coping with periods of prolonged drought. We also seek to foster dialogue through the approach of “pastoralism multifunctional services” in the Southern Andes, with a new approach to “Andean mutual breeding” based on the complete integration of natural and social systems.
IPAF NOA
Fil: Quiroga Mendiola, Mariana. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico para la Agricultura Familiar Región NOA; Argentina
Fil: Saravia, Anahi. Ministerio de Agricultura. Subsecretaría de Agricultura Familiar Salta; Argentina
Fil: Longoni, Andres. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Investigación Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico para la Agricultura Familiar Región NOA; Argentina
Fuente
Workshop “Multifunctionality of pastoralism: linking global and local strategies through shared visions and methods”, Saskatoon (Canadá), 16 y 17 de julio de 2016
Materia
Mejora
Pastoralismo
Sequía
Región Andina
Argentina
Breeding
Pastoralism
Drought
Andean Region
Mutual Breeding
Multifunctional Services
Pastoral Strategies
Puna Grasslands
Nivel de accesibilidad
acceso abierto
Condiciones de uso
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Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Andean mutual breeding, multifunctional services and pastoral strategies against drought in the Argentine Puna Grasslands
title Andean mutual breeding, multifunctional services and pastoral strategies against drought in the Argentine Puna Grasslands
spellingShingle Andean mutual breeding, multifunctional services and pastoral strategies against drought in the Argentine Puna Grasslands
Quiroga Mendiola, Mariana
Mejora
Pastoralismo
Sequía
Región Andina
Argentina
Breeding
Pastoralism
Drought
Andean Region
Mutual Breeding
Multifunctional Services
Pastoral Strategies
Puna Grasslands
title_short Andean mutual breeding, multifunctional services and pastoral strategies against drought in the Argentine Puna Grasslands
title_full Andean mutual breeding, multifunctional services and pastoral strategies against drought in the Argentine Puna Grasslands
title_fullStr Andean mutual breeding, multifunctional services and pastoral strategies against drought in the Argentine Puna Grasslands
title_full_unstemmed Andean mutual breeding, multifunctional services and pastoral strategies against drought in the Argentine Puna Grasslands
title_sort Andean mutual breeding, multifunctional services and pastoral strategies against drought in the Argentine Puna Grasslands
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Quiroga Mendiola, Mariana
Saravia, Anahi
Longoni, Andres
author Quiroga Mendiola, Mariana
author_facet Quiroga Mendiola, Mariana
Saravia, Anahi
Longoni, Andres
author_role author
author2 Saravia, Anahi
Longoni, Andres
author2_role author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Mejora
Pastoralismo
Sequía
Región Andina
Argentina
Breeding
Pastoralism
Drought
Andean Region
Mutual Breeding
Multifunctional Services
Pastoral Strategies
Puna Grasslands
topic Mejora
Pastoralismo
Sequía
Región Andina
Argentina
Breeding
Pastoralism
Drought
Andean Region
Mutual Breeding
Multifunctional Services
Pastoral Strategies
Puna Grasslands
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Current debates about multifunctional pastoral systems in the drylands of the world have great importance in facing climate change that leads to longer and more severe droughts, increased temperatures, and changes in rainfall, among other phenomena in arid or desert areas. There are different dynamics and pastoralist processes all over the world. Let's take for example the situation in the European Union, where shepherds are seen as economic agents that produce high-quality food and that play an important role in the conservation of the environment (Tchakerian, 2008; Charbonnier, 2012). Their flocks, herds, and territories are subsidized in order to promote the occupation of rural areas, to enhance their popularity and support, to foster local identity, as well as improve conservation of landscapes. On the contrary, in Argentina, the shepherds that live in areas not suitable for agriculture, located in the vast national area representing the Argentine arid diagonal, are considered responsible for so-called anthropic phenomena of desertification (Quiroga Mendiola, 2013). We propose in this paper to question this assessment, by highlighting the main aspects of multifunctional-service pastoralism, especially in coping with periods of prolonged drought. We also seek to foster dialogue through the approach of “pastoralism multifunctional services” in the Southern Andes, with a new approach to “Andean mutual breeding” based on the complete integration of natural and social systems.
IPAF NOA
Fil: Quiroga Mendiola, Mariana. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico para la Agricultura Familiar Región NOA; Argentina
Fil: Saravia, Anahi. Ministerio de Agricultura. Subsecretaría de Agricultura Familiar Salta; Argentina
Fil: Longoni, Andres. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Investigación Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico para la Agricultura Familiar Región NOA; Argentina
description Current debates about multifunctional pastoral systems in the drylands of the world have great importance in facing climate change that leads to longer and more severe droughts, increased temperatures, and changes in rainfall, among other phenomena in arid or desert areas. There are different dynamics and pastoralist processes all over the world. Let's take for example the situation in the European Union, where shepherds are seen as economic agents that produce high-quality food and that play an important role in the conservation of the environment (Tchakerian, 2008; Charbonnier, 2012). Their flocks, herds, and territories are subsidized in order to promote the occupation of rural areas, to enhance their popularity and support, to foster local identity, as well as improve conservation of landscapes. On the contrary, in Argentina, the shepherds that live in areas not suitable for agriculture, located in the vast national area representing the Argentine arid diagonal, are considered responsible for so-called anthropic phenomena of desertification (Quiroga Mendiola, 2013). We propose in this paper to question this assessment, by highlighting the main aspects of multifunctional-service pastoralism, especially in coping with periods of prolonged drought. We also seek to foster dialogue through the approach of “pastoralism multifunctional services” in the Southern Andes, with a new approach to “Andean mutual breeding” based on the complete integration of natural and social systems.
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