Changing forests: collective action, common property, and coffee in Honduras
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adam_text | Contents
1 Introduction................................................................................................ 1
Forest Change and the Challenge of Sustainable Management.................... 6
Political Ecology, Collective Action, and Common-Pool Resources........... 9
Situating the Study Site................................................................................ 12
Conceptualizing Community........................................................................ 14
Overview of the Book................................................................................... 15
2 People and Forests in Historical Perspective........................................... 19
People and Forests in Prehistoric Mesoamerica........................................... 20
The Spanish Conquest.................................................................................. 22
Land Rights, Population, and Implications for the Forests........................... 26
Community Governance and Communal Land: The Roots
of a Communitarian Tradition...................................................................... 30
La Campa Becomes a Municipio.................................................................. 34
Rituals, Beliefs, and Natural Resources Among the Lenca.......................... 38
Synthesis....................................................................................................... 49
3 Governing the Commons and Making a Living..................................... 51
La Campa s Common-Property Regime in Theoretical Context.................. 52
Municipal Government and the Communitarian Tradition.......................... 53
The Forest-Field-Fallow Cycle..................................................................... 69
Livelihoods and Risk-Reduction Strategies.................................................. 75
Forest Management Practices and Institutions............................................. 86
The Question of Conservation...................................................................... 89
4 Logging Conies to La Campa: State Intervention, Forest
Transformation, and Collective Action.................................................... 95
Development Goals Prompt Timber Sales.................................................... 96
Honduras Nationalizes the Forestry Sector.................................................. 100
Social Forestry System Offers Alternatives for La Campa........................... 106
Theory vs. Reality in Forest Management Philosophy and Outcomes......... 112
The State or the Community: Who Should Manage the Forest?.................. 114
xii Contents
The Exacerbation of Tensions: Fines, Fires, and Broken Bridges................ 116
Assessing State Intervention and the Mixed Success of Collective Action.. 128
Forest Destruction and the Birth of a Conservation Ethic............................ 131
5 Common-Property Transformations
and Market Integration............................................................................. 133
Forest Protection Efforts and De Facto Privatization
of Common-Property Forests........................................................................ 134
The Promise of Coffee.................................................................................. 136
Political and Economic Incentives for Coffee Expansion............................ 142
Land Titling Under the National Agrarian Institute..................................... 148
Coffee and Inequality.................................................................................... 151
Forest-Change Dynamics.............................................................................. 152
6 Coffee Culture, Crisis, and Adaptation................................................... 163
Global and Local Dimensions of the Coffee Crisis, 1999-2003.................. 163
Hardship and Resilience in the Coffee Crisis............................................... 165
Adaptations to the Coffee Crisis................................................................... 169
Case Studies of Household Adaptive Strategies........................................... 173
Dimensions of Resilience and Adaptive Capacity During
the Coffee Crisis........................................................................................... 176
Implications for Forest Transformations...................................................... 182
Development and Social Change with Respect to the Coffee Crisis............ 183
7 Changing Lives, Changing Forests: Many Ways
to Build a Future?........................................................................................ 187
Trends in Local Change................................................................................ 187
Collective Action for Development and Natural Resource Protection......... 195
La Campa as a Dynamic Social-Ecological System..................................... 204
Dynamic Change, Forest Conservation, and Paths
to a Sustainable Future.................................................................................. 213
Summary....................................................................................................... 216
Acronyms.......................................................................................................... 221
Endnotes............................................................................................................ 223
References......................................................................................................... 239
Index.................................................................................................................. 251
List of Tables
Table 2.1 Population of La Campa, 1582-1801............................................. 28
Table 2.2 Types of Pagos a la Tierra.............................................................. 44
Table 2.3 Elements required for a Pago a la Tierra....................................... 46
Table 2.4 Stages of a typical Pago a la Tierra................................................ 47
Table 3.1 Structure of La Campa s Municipal Government........................... 56
Table 3.2 Population of La Campa................................................................. 87
Table 5.1 Characteristics of La Campa households landholdings,
from 1994 household survey.......................................................... 136
Table 5.2 Legislation related to coffee production, 1970-2002..................... 139
Table 5.3 Characteristics of La Campa s territory.......................................... 154
Table 5.4 Forest cover from satellite image analysis by year......................... 155
Table 5.5 Land-cover change trajectory across four
image dates, 1987-1991-1996-2000............................................. 157
Table 5.6 Change in land cover, 1987-2000.................................................. 157
Table 6.1 Effects of the coffee crisis on the ability to meet
necessities by coffee plantation size............................................... 166
Table 6.2 Relationship between area in coffee and income change
during the coffee crisis................................................................... 168
Table 6.3 Relationship between income change and ability to
obtain basic goods.......................................................................... 168
Table 6.4 Comparison of coffee crisis impacts and major household
concerns in Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico............................. 169
Table 6.5 Types of adaptations and livelihood strategies
reported by coffee growers............................................................. 170
Table 6.6 Descriptive data on land area and land use from
household survey............................................................................ 179
Table 6.7 Benefits reported from participation in groups............................... 180
xiv List of Tables
Table 7.1 Independent t-tests: education levels of La Campa adults
by age group, 2003......................................................................... 190
Table 7.2 Independent t-tests: education levels of La Campa adults
(ages 15-90) by gender, 2003......................................................... 191
List of Figures
Figure 1.1 Map of Honduras departments...................................................... 13
Figure 1.2 Map of Department of Lempira.................................................... 14
Figure 1.3 La Campa Centro.......................................................................... 15
Figure 2.1 La Campa ejidos and common lands, borders
approximate (enhanced version of a copy of a
hand-drawn map kept in La Campa s municipal office)............... 32
Figure 2.2 Municipal borders of La Campa, 1921-1995............................... 35
Figure 3.1 Burning a slashed field.................................................................. 70
Figure 3.2 Annual precipitation for La Campa, 1971-1999.......................... 76
Figure 4.1 Map of La Campa including Trapichito....................................... 97
Figure 4.2 Procedure for a timber payment under COHDEFOR................... 103
Figure 4.3 Resin tapper in La Campa............................................................. 107
Figure 5.1 Map of disputed land area............................................................. 147
Figure 5.2 La Campa land-cover change, 1987-1991................................... 155
Figure 5.3 La Campa land-cover change, 1991-1996................................... 156
Figure 5.4 La Campa land-cover change, 1996-2000................................... 156
Figure 6.1 View of multiple-use landscape of agriculture, secondary
successions, and shade-grown coffee (coffee in lower
center of photo)............................................................................. 178
Figure 7.1 (a) Secondary succession on the edge of Camapara
(b) retention dam for a village water system on Camapara.......... 201
Figure 7.2 Regeneration in lowland communal forest.................................. 205
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Contents
1 Introduction. 1
Forest Change and the Challenge of Sustainable Management. 6
Political Ecology, Collective Action, and Common-Pool Resources. 9
Situating the Study Site. 12
Conceptualizing Community. 14
Overview of the Book. 15
2 People and Forests in Historical Perspective. 19
People and Forests in Prehistoric Mesoamerica. 20
The Spanish Conquest. 22
Land Rights, Population, and Implications for the Forests. 26
Community Governance and Communal Land: The Roots
of a Communitarian Tradition. 30
La Campa Becomes a Municipio. 34
Rituals, Beliefs, and Natural Resources Among the Lenca. 38
Synthesis. 49
3 Governing the Commons and Making a Living. 51
La Campa's Common-Property Regime in Theoretical Context. 52
Municipal Government and the Communitarian Tradition. 53
The Forest-Field-Fallow Cycle. 69
Livelihoods and Risk-Reduction Strategies. 75
Forest Management Practices and Institutions. 86
The Question of Conservation. 89
4 Logging Conies to La Campa: State Intervention, Forest
Transformation, and Collective Action. 95
Development Goals Prompt Timber Sales. 96
Honduras Nationalizes the Forestry Sector. 100
Social Forestry System Offers Alternatives for La Campa. 106
Theory vs. Reality in Forest Management Philosophy and Outcomes. 112
The State or the Community: Who Should Manage the Forest?. 114
xii Contents
The Exacerbation of Tensions: Fines, Fires, and Broken Bridges. 116
Assessing State Intervention and the Mixed Success of Collective Action. 128
Forest Destruction and the Birth of a Conservation Ethic. 131
5 Common-Property Transformations
and Market Integration. 133
Forest Protection Efforts and De Facto Privatization
of Common-Property Forests. 134
The Promise of Coffee. 136
Political and Economic Incentives for Coffee Expansion. 142
Land Titling Under the National Agrarian Institute. 148
Coffee and Inequality. 151
Forest-Change Dynamics. 152
6 Coffee Culture, Crisis, and Adaptation. 163
Global and Local Dimensions of the Coffee Crisis, 1999-2003. 163
Hardship and Resilience in the Coffee Crisis. 165
Adaptations to the Coffee Crisis. 169
Case Studies of Household Adaptive Strategies. 173
Dimensions of Resilience and Adaptive Capacity During
the Coffee Crisis. 176
Implications for Forest Transformations. 182
Development and Social Change with Respect to the Coffee Crisis. 183
7 Changing Lives, Changing Forests: Many Ways
to Build a Future?. 187
Trends in Local Change. 187
Collective Action for Development and Natural Resource Protection. 195
La Campa as a Dynamic Social-Ecological System. 204
Dynamic Change, Forest Conservation, and Paths
to a Sustainable Future. 213
Summary. 216
Acronyms. 221
Endnotes. 223
References. 239
Index. 251
List of Tables
Table 2.1 Population of La Campa, 1582-1801. 28
Table 2.2 Types of Pagos a la Tierra. 44
Table 2.3 Elements required for a Pago a la Tierra. 46
Table 2.4 Stages of a typical Pago a la Tierra. 47
Table 3.1 Structure of La Campa's Municipal Government. 56
Table 3.2 Population of La Campa. 87
Table 5.1 Characteristics of La Campa households' landholdings,
from 1994 household survey. 136
Table 5.2 Legislation related to coffee production, 1970-2002. 139
Table 5.3 Characteristics of La Campa's territory. 154
Table 5.4 Forest cover from satellite image analysis by year. 155
Table 5.5 Land-cover change trajectory across four
image dates, 1987-1991-1996-2000. 157
Table 5.6 Change in land cover, 1987-2000. 157
Table 6.1 Effects of the coffee crisis on the ability to meet
necessities by coffee plantation size. 166
Table 6.2 Relationship between area in coffee and income change
during the coffee crisis. 168
Table 6.3 Relationship between income change and ability to
obtain basic goods. 168
Table 6.4 Comparison of coffee crisis impacts and major household
concerns in Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico. 169
Table 6.5 Types of adaptations and livelihood strategies
reported by coffee growers. 170
Table 6.6 Descriptive data on land area and land use from
household survey. 179
Table 6.7 Benefits reported from participation in groups. 180
xiv List of Tables
Table 7.1 Independent t-tests: education levels of La Campa adults
by age group, 2003. 190
Table 7.2 Independent t-tests: education levels of La Campa adults
(ages 15-90) by gender, 2003. 191
List of Figures
Figure 1.1 Map of Honduras departments. 13
Figure 1.2 Map of Department of Lempira. 14
Figure 1.3 La Campa Centro. 15
Figure 2.1 La Campa ejidos and common lands, borders
approximate (enhanced version of a copy of a
hand-drawn map kept in La Campa's municipal office). 32
Figure 2.2 Municipal borders of La Campa, 1921-1995. 35
Figure 3.1 Burning a slashed field. 70
Figure 3.2 Annual precipitation for La Campa, 1971-1999. 76
Figure 4.1 Map of La Campa including Trapichito. 97
Figure 4.2 Procedure for a timber payment under COHDEFOR. 103
Figure 4.3 Resin tapper in La Campa. 107
Figure 5.1 Map of disputed land area. 147
Figure 5.2 La Campa land-cover change, 1987-1991. 155
Figure 5.3 La Campa land-cover change, 1991-1996. 156
Figure 5.4 La Campa land-cover change, 1996-2000. 156
Figure 6.1 View of multiple-use landscape of agriculture, secondary
successions, and shade-grown coffee (coffee in lower
center of photo). 178
Figure 7.1 (a) Secondary succession on the edge of Camapara
(b) retention dam for a village water system on Camapara. 201
Figure 7.2 Regeneration in lowland communal forest. 205 |
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spelling | Tucker, Catherine M. Verfasser aut Changing forests collective action, common property, and coffee in Honduras Catherine M. Tucker Dordrecht [u.a.] Springer 2008 XV, 258 S. 17 schw.-w. Ill., 21 schw.-w. Tab. 235 mm x 155 mm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Umwelt Coffee industry Honduras Forest ecology Honduras Forest management Environmental aspects Honduras Forstnutzung (DE-588)4017949-7 gnd rswk-swf Waldbesitzer (DE-588)4792502-4 gnd rswk-swf Kaffeeanbau (DE-588)4162995-4 gnd rswk-swf Agroforstwirtschaft (DE-588)4138225-0 gnd rswk-swf Rodung (DE-588)4178274-4 gnd rswk-swf Honduras (DE-588)4025814-2 gnd rswk-swf Honduras (DE-588)4025814-2 g Agroforstwirtschaft (DE-588)4138225-0 s Kaffeeanbau (DE-588)4162995-4 s DE-604 Forstnutzung (DE-588)4017949-7 s Waldbesitzer (DE-588)4792502-4 s Rodung (DE-588)4178274-4 s b DE-604 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016465330&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Tucker, Catherine M. Changing forests collective action, common property, and coffee in Honduras Umwelt Coffee industry Honduras Forest ecology Honduras Forest management Environmental aspects Honduras Forstnutzung (DE-588)4017949-7 gnd Waldbesitzer (DE-588)4792502-4 gnd Kaffeeanbau (DE-588)4162995-4 gnd Agroforstwirtschaft (DE-588)4138225-0 gnd Rodung (DE-588)4178274-4 gnd |
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title | Changing forests collective action, common property, and coffee in Honduras |
title_auth | Changing forests collective action, common property, and coffee in Honduras |
title_exact_search | Changing forests collective action, common property, and coffee in Honduras |
title_exact_search_txtP | Changing forests collective action, common property, and coffee in Honduras |
title_full | Changing forests collective action, common property, and coffee in Honduras Catherine M. Tucker |
title_fullStr | Changing forests collective action, common property, and coffee in Honduras Catherine M. Tucker |
title_full_unstemmed | Changing forests collective action, common property, and coffee in Honduras Catherine M. Tucker |
title_short | Changing forests |
title_sort | changing forests collective action common property and coffee in honduras |
title_sub | collective action, common property, and coffee in Honduras |
topic | Umwelt Coffee industry Honduras Forest ecology Honduras Forest management Environmental aspects Honduras Forstnutzung (DE-588)4017949-7 gnd Waldbesitzer (DE-588)4792502-4 gnd Kaffeeanbau (DE-588)4162995-4 gnd Agroforstwirtschaft (DE-588)4138225-0 gnd Rodung (DE-588)4178274-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Umwelt Coffee industry Honduras Forest ecology Honduras Forest management Environmental aspects Honduras Forstnutzung Waldbesitzer Kaffeeanbau Agroforstwirtschaft Rodung Honduras |
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