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INDIGENOUS PLANNING

by | 05-04-2013 09:09 recommendations 0

The 42% of Colombian territory belongs to the Amazon, home to 23 indigenous communities. Throughout the Amazon is home to approximately 60,000 indigenous, spread over some 50 ethno-linguistic groups. These indigenous groups have incredible adaptation of their community where they live from the sustainable use of the natural environment, as well as management of the birth rate of the population. In order to have a medium based on sustainability is necessary to redefine the concept of technology as the application of knowledge to generate cultural values ​​and ecological communities for sustainable development. It is for this reason that indigenous groups are an example of coordination socio-political, environmental and cultural, that through ethnic alliances, sexual and dietary restrictions perform a sustained use of its resources.


The 83.9% of the country's indigenous living in 534 reserves covering 29.8 million hectares. Most of these areas are covered with natural vegetation and therefore contain a significant proportion of the country's biodiversity. Their lands are defined as areas of shelter given to the permanence of them on the spot. The protection and preservation of indigenous customs are vital given the direct relationship they have them on the Colombian ecosystem conservation.


Indigenous tribes perform rituals to determine how long they can stay in one place and the amount of resources that must be taken so as not to upset the balance of the ecosystem according to the decisions of the Jaguar Man (community leader). Jaguar Man possesses empirical knowledge of the means of living and his main goal is to manage the flow of nutrients from the environment. From that groups may stay 10 or 15 years in a place without having to emigrate. When the time is, he who decides when and where to migrate, taking into account the limits of ecosystems to sustain the community.


The planning and organization of Indigenous tribes regarding to the management that give ecosystems are a way for the sustainable management of natural resources in Colombia. Taking the example of these indigenous groups can analyze and argue a more sustainable productive development where the foundation is not only the advance production oriented to maximize profits in the short term, if not a mode of production where there is a study of the environment, culture and history. This will be to propose new projects for a sustainable and equitable exploitation of natural resources of the country, without forgetting the customs and cultural wealth of each region, providing knowledge, environmental education for the smooth development of relations between society and nature.

 
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17 Comments

  • says :
    Thank you for sharing.
    Posted 27-08-2013 18:20

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    Good report Camila, Thanks.
    Posted 12-06-2013 20:38

  • says :
    Thanks for Sharing, Camila.
    Posted 12-06-2013 17:29

  • says :
    Tribals are more green than us educated clan, Camila.
    Posted 11-06-2013 21:31

  • says :
    GREAT WORK CAMILA KEEP UP
    Posted 08-04-2013 23:05

  • says :
    Thank you Camila, this is really informative. The indigenous people are the great asset conveyed generations to generations. Really interesting.
    Posted 08-04-2013 14:08

  • says :
    Thanks for reporting.
    Posted 07-04-2013 20:55

  • says :
    Nice to know about the people and culture from an area not very familiar to me...thx for sharing..
    Posted 07-04-2013 20:19

  • says :
    This is a great report!
    Posted 07-04-2013 16:16

  • says :
    NIce report :)
    Posted 07-04-2013 03:47

  • says :
    indigenous are inked with nature,their livelihood is nature base. respecting their way of living and their knowledge for environment management is very crucial. thanks for this wonderful report
    Posted 07-04-2013 00:19

  • Czar Demeterio says :
    involving the indigents is a nice initiative. good job!
    Posted 05-04-2013 21:53

  • says :
    Well Done. Nice report. Thanks for sharing!
    Posted 05-04-2013 19:40

  • says :
    nice to know about the tribal people and their relationship to environment..
    Posted 05-04-2013 19:34

  • says :
    thank you for the report. nice photos
    Posted 05-04-2013 18:58

  • says :
    Well done again
    Posted 05-04-2013 13:30

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