Indigenous perception of changes in climate variability and its relationship with agriculture in a Zoque community of Chiapas, Mexico


Por: Sánchez-Cortés M.S., Chavero E.L.

Publicada: 1 ago 2011
Resumen:
This study analyses the perceptions of Zoque indigenous men and women of changes in climate variability, indicated by rainfall and temperature records from the region. Peasant farmers perceive decreases in rainfall and increases in temperature as these factors are related to modifications in the corn planting season and the introduction of crops which were usually only found in hot regions. The climate changes in the zone are attributed to vegetation loss and the eruption of the Chichn volcano in 1982. The Zoque perception is structured according to cultural and individual experience, tied to agriculture and the annual weather calendar. The volcanic eruption offers a significant chronological reference point in order to explain different environmental transformations, such as climate, within Zoque territory. Perception is the mental picture of local climate variability changes and the responses in seasonal agriculture modifications, utilizing individual and cultural experiences which a

Filiaciones:
Sánchez-Cortés M.S.:
 Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad de Ciencias y Artes de Chiapas, Libramiento Norte Poniente s/n Col Lajas Maciel, Tuxtla Gutiérrez 29039 Chiapas, Mexico

Chavero E.L.:
 Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Inst Invest Sociales, Mexico City 04510, DF, Mexico
ISSN: 01650009
Editorial
SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS, Países Bajos
Tipo de documento: Article
Volumen: 107 Número: 3-4
Páginas: 363-389
WOS Id: 000293288400009

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