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Chimane resource use and market involvement in the Beni Biosphere Reserve, Bolivia.
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Chimane resource use and market involvement in the Beni Biosphere Reserve, Bolivia./
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Chicchon, Avecita del Carmen.
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285 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 53-10, Section: A, page: 3576.
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Dissertation Abstracts International53-10A.
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Anthropology, Cultural. -
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Chimane resource use and market involvement in the Beni Biosphere Reserve, Bolivia.
Chicchon, Avecita del Carmen.
Chimane resource use and market involvement in the Beni Biosphere Reserve, Bolivia.
- 285 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 53-10, Section: A, page: 3576.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Florida, 1992.
This dissertation examines how the Chimane Indians of the Beni Biosphere Reserve use natural resources, especially by means of hunting and fishing. Chimane patterns of resource use are examined in light of their participation in the market economy which affects Chimane patterns of production and consumption.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Anthropology, Cultural.
Chimane resource use and market involvement in the Beni Biosphere Reserve, Bolivia.
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Fieldwork was carried out from September 1988 to December 1989. A survey of all Chimane settlements in the Beni Biosphere Reserve was conducted during the first three months of research in order to identify general patterns of resource use. After the survey, three settlements within the Reserve were chosen for an in-depth comparative study.
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The Chimane have traditionally occupied forested areas in the Bolivian Amazon. The Beni Biosphere Reserve lies in the northeasternmost part of the Chimane ethnic territory. The Chimane who live in the Reserve use resources in the forest and in savanna areas as well. Chimane resource use patterns were found to respond to the availability of natural resources and to socio-economic constraints conditioned by the market economy. Many Chimane households opt to establish residences near market circuits when faunal resources become scarce. Many households intensify their agricultural activities in order to produce goods to sell or barter in the market. Furthermore, once game becomes scarce, there is a growing participation in fishing activities, especially during the dry season.
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This research emphasizes the need to incorporate the local population into the management of the Reserve. Chimane cultural continuity and satisfactory quality of life will be secured only when they have the chance to have control over measures that directly affect their use of resources. Chimane responses to changes in their resource base for subsistence have a fundamental effect on the conservation of natural resources. A recent Bolivian decree has deeded part of the Reserve to the Chimane as their legitimate territory. The challenge to reconcile conservation with development efforts is under scrutiny. This research provides baseline information to address this challenge.
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