Oasis Sudcalifornianos: Biocultural landscapes with high adaptability to aridity and potential for the construction of local sustainability

In this article, we use an environmental history approach to analyze the origin and development of oases; complex socio-ecological systems where the humid and dry zones are complemented, as an adaptive strategy to aridity and scarcity. Through participant observation and documentary research we prop...

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Main Authors: Martha Micheline Cariño Olivera, Ana Luisa Castillo Maldonado
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Centro Universitário de Anápolis 2017-09-01
Series:Fronteiras: Journal of Social, Technological and Environmental Science
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Online Access:http://revistas.unievangelica.edu.br/index.php/fronteiras/article/view/2448
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spelling doaj-6c9c538ff7e0482db5f50e5825ed101f2020-11-24T23:04:52ZporCentro Universitário de AnápolisFronteiras: Journal of Social, Technological and Environmental Science2238-88692017-09-016221723910.21664/2238-8869.2017v6i2.p217-2391955Oasis Sudcalifornianos: Biocultural landscapes with high adaptability to aridity and potential for the construction of local sustainabilityMartha Micheline Cariño Olivera0Ana Luisa Castillo Maldonado1Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Sur, La Paz, BCS, México.Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Sur, La Paz, BCS, México.In this article, we use an environmental history approach to analyze the origin and development of oases; complex socio-ecological systems where the humid and dry zones are complemented, as an adaptive strategy to aridity and scarcity. Through participant observation and documentary research we propose the concept of oasesness to explain the bio-cultural synthesis that originated when local ecological knowledge of the Baja California Sur merged with the overarching global culture of the oasis. Until the middle of the 20th century oases were central places in the peninsular economy. Ever since, they have declined to the point of becoming endangered spaces. This would be a regretful loss for two main reasons: because of its historical value and because of the implications that the loss of this knowledge would have towards the construction of local sustainability. We conclude by laying out the blueprints for an intervention that will enable to protect and recover the bio-cultural heritage of the Baja California oases.http://revistas.unievangelica.edu.br/index.php/fronteiras/article/view/2448Conocimiento Ecológico LocalSustentabilidad en Zonas ÁridasOasisidad.
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author Martha Micheline Cariño Olivera
Ana Luisa Castillo Maldonado
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Ana Luisa Castillo Maldonado
Oasis Sudcalifornianos: Biocultural landscapes with high adaptability to aridity and potential for the construction of local sustainability
Fronteiras: Journal of Social, Technological and Environmental Science
Conocimiento Ecológico Local
Sustentabilidad en Zonas Áridas
Oasisidad.
author_facet Martha Micheline Cariño Olivera
Ana Luisa Castillo Maldonado
author_sort Martha Micheline Cariño Olivera
title Oasis Sudcalifornianos: Biocultural landscapes with high adaptability to aridity and potential for the construction of local sustainability
title_short Oasis Sudcalifornianos: Biocultural landscapes with high adaptability to aridity and potential for the construction of local sustainability
title_full Oasis Sudcalifornianos: Biocultural landscapes with high adaptability to aridity and potential for the construction of local sustainability
title_fullStr Oasis Sudcalifornianos: Biocultural landscapes with high adaptability to aridity and potential for the construction of local sustainability
title_full_unstemmed Oasis Sudcalifornianos: Biocultural landscapes with high adaptability to aridity and potential for the construction of local sustainability
title_sort oasis sudcalifornianos: biocultural landscapes with high adaptability to aridity and potential for the construction of local sustainability
publisher Centro Universitário de Anápolis
series Fronteiras: Journal of Social, Technological and Environmental Science
issn 2238-8869
publishDate 2017-09-01
description In this article, we use an environmental history approach to analyze the origin and development of oases; complex socio-ecological systems where the humid and dry zones are complemented, as an adaptive strategy to aridity and scarcity. Through participant observation and documentary research we propose the concept of oasesness to explain the bio-cultural synthesis that originated when local ecological knowledge of the Baja California Sur merged with the overarching global culture of the oasis. Until the middle of the 20th century oases were central places in the peninsular economy. Ever since, they have declined to the point of becoming endangered spaces. This would be a regretful loss for two main reasons: because of its historical value and because of the implications that the loss of this knowledge would have towards the construction of local sustainability. We conclude by laying out the blueprints for an intervention that will enable to protect and recover the bio-cultural heritage of the Baja California oases.
topic Conocimiento Ecológico Local
Sustentabilidad en Zonas Áridas
Oasisidad.
url http://revistas.unievangelica.edu.br/index.php/fronteiras/article/view/2448
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