The socioeconomic context of the use of Euterpe precatoria Mart. and E. oleracea Mart. in Bolivia and Peru

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作者
Paniagua-Zambrana, Narel [1 ]
Bussmann, Rainer W. [2 ]
Macia, Manuel J. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Mayor de San Andres, Herbario Nacl Bolivia, Casilla 10077, La Paz, Bolivia
[2] Missouri Bot Garden, William L Brown Ctr, Box 299, St Louis, MO 63166 USA
[3] Univ Autonoma Madrid, Dept Biol, Area Bot, Calle Darwin 2, ES-28049 Madrid, Spain
基金
欧盟第七框架计划;
关键词
Agroforestry; Arecaceae; Asai; Livelihoods; Non timber forest products; Palm-heart; Traditional knowledge; RAIN-FOREST USE; PALM USES; FOLK KNOWLEDGE; PLANT USES; DIVERSITY; CONSERVATION; COMMUNITIES; LIVELIHOODS; EXTRACTION; STRATEGIES;
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10.1186/s13002-017-0160-0
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Background: Traditional knowledge (TK) has enabled communities to adapt to changes in life conditions over centuries. However, this local context is being dramatically affected by recent changes through globalization and modernization of societies. In this paper we seek to identify socio-economic factors that are related to the knowledge and use of two palm species in mestizo and indigenous communities in the Amazonian of Peru and Bolivia. Both species are known in the region under the main vernacular name of Asal, and are source of two highly commercialized resources: palm-hearts and fruits. Euterpe precatoria Mart. is native to the region whereas E. oleracea Mart. is being introduced for the use of both resources. Methods: We compare TK about the two Euterpe species in both countries in relation to 14 socioeconomic factors in seven use categories. We performed a Multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) to elucidate the influence of each socioeconomic factor on the overall palm knowledge or on individual use categories. Results: In the two countries, we found that mestizos, speaking only Spanish, and migrants in the same ecoregion, knew more uses in all use categories for E. precatoria than for E. oleracea, even in use categories such as Medicinal and veterinary and Construction, for which indigenous participants had more uses in case of other species. In Peru, the use of E. precatoria was higher among participants with greater wealth, which could be related to the commercial importance that both the fruits and the palm-hearts have had in the markets of the region. In contrast, in Bolivia, although some income generation from Euterpe sp. was observed, the use of E. precatoria was much more homogeneously distributed. The use of E. oleracea in Bolivia is recent, and although its most important uses are related to the consumption of fruits and palm-hearts (Human food), it is now being slowly used for Medicinal and Construction purposes, similar to E. precatoria. Conclusions: The use of each of the species forms part of divergent strategies in people's livelihoods. We show that integration into a market economy does not necessarily erode TK, but can rather stimulate knowledge acquisition and transmission of knowledge, and helps to understand the role and potential of these products to contribute to the livelihoods of households.
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