Abstract
In this research, the influence of community management of the rural Andean community of San Roque de Huarmitá on the condition of communal lands was analyzed: usufructuated lands (family management) and communal farm (collective management), through an evaluation of the institutional level (design principles) as an indicator of community self-management capacity and analysis of physical-chemical characteristics of soils. Research methods such as: ethnoknowledge and similarity analysis were also used. The results showed that the design principles were well implemented in relation to land use and that the physical-chemical properties differ significantly between the two types of communal lands, showing better fertility results in the usufruct lands. It was concluded that the Andean rural community has a robust level of self-management, that is, it has sustainable community management. Since the usufruct lands provide direct benefits to the families (good soil fertility and pasture production), while the communal farmlands, having extensive management, do not generate direct benefits. In other words, there is a prioritization for the care of the family resources before the community resources.
Original language | American English |
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Article number | 012021 |
Journal | IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science |
Volume | 943 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
State | Indexed - 7 Jan 2022 |
Event | 2021 7th International Conference on Advances in Environment Research, ICAER 2021 - Sapporo, Virtual, Japan Duration: 26 Aug 2021 → 28 Aug 2021 |
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