Espacio y Desarrollo (Nov 2012)

Migration or transhumance: A form of sustainable management of natural resources in Peru

  • Ana Sabogal

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 24
pp. 17 – 25

Abstract

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This paper analyzes traditional migration processes in Perú and their influence on resource conservation. In the coast as well as in the sierra and selva, migration has been part of human coexistence with fragile ecosystems, allowing their conservation. However, these processes have not been recognized by the political administration. The State should recognize the existence of migration circuits to manage resources and include them within in the planning and development strategies. That must be reflected in the ecologic and economic zoning and inthe territorial land management. At the same time, the State should look for the means to get a dialog among the diverse actors that form the migration circuits. Here, I propose to involve the migration processes within the public policy in planning as well as in the regional development.

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