Assessing and mapping cultural ecosystem services at community level in the Colombian Amazon
2017; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 13; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/21513732.2017.1345981
ISSN2151-3740
AutoresJenny A. Angarita-Báez, Elena Pérez-Miñana, Julio Eduardo Beltrán Vargas, César Augusto Ruiz–Agudelo, Andrés Paez Ortiz, Erwin Palacios, Simon Willcock,
Tópico(s)Environmental and Cultural Studies in Latin America and Beyond
ResumoUnderstanding the significance that cultural ecosystem services (CES) have for traditional communities will provide useful input to the design of more appropriate regional or territorial plans for the area in which they are located. We conducted semi-structured surveys in 11 indigenous communities within the corregimiento La Pedrera, of the Colombian Amazon. We analysed the CES established in the region through a study of their preferences in relation to the service providing units (SPUs) identified, using the Shannon diversity index method as an indicator of 'diversity of use'. More CES were identified in communities with a larger population; education and recreation were the two most prevalent CES categories in the study area. Our findings also highlight the cultural importance of bodies of water, which were strongly linked with Spiritual and Sense of Place CES. Furthermore, the integration of qualitative and quantitative assessments enables a better understanding of the importance CES which have for the local communities involved in the study and may assist in the management of the indigenous territory.EDITED BY Matthias Schröter
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