Uso y percepción de comunidades campesinas sobre mamíferos Silvestres en ecosistemas de alta montaña, Génova, Quindío
Traditional knowledge reflects on how human communit ies relate to the environment, this knowledge is represents for perception, attitude and usage. Our study aims to determine and compare the perception, attitude and use of wild mammals from peasant inhabitants of the villages of Rio Rojo, San Juan...
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Traditional knowledge reflects on how human communit ies relate to the environment, this knowledge is represents for perception, attitude and usage. Our study aims to determine and compare the perception, attitude and use of wild mammals from peasant inhabitants of the villages of Rio Rojo, San Juan, Rio Gris and Pedregales of Genova municipality, department of Quindío. Between May and August 2011, we visited 18 farms in four villages where semiestructured interview were realized. We determined species recognition, patterns of perception, attitude, use and importance level from children and farmers. First we calculated the importance in use based on the Rate of Cultural Significance in each village and then on th e total global sampling area (RCS-RCST). The farmers identified 27 species of mammals where twelve have use as food, medicine, ornament or pets. Hunting is semi-subsistence and highest RCST species were: Nasua nasua (RCST 0.26), Nasuela olivacea (RCST 0.26), Cuniculus taczanwoski (RCST 0.21), Dasypus novemcinctus (RCST 0.16) and Mazama rufina (RCST 0.11). Eight species are known to cause conflicts: Puma concolor, Nasua nasua, Nasuela olivacea, Cerdocyon thous, Tremarctos ornatus, Mustela frenata, Sciurus granatensis and Didelphis pernigra. P. concolor represents the highest hunting pressure and negative perception from inhabitats. The hunting pressure on wild mammals has declined in recent years, even though there are still people who are hunting. The positive p erception about the wild mammals is predominant from inhabitants in the area. This may be an opportunity to advance focusing on conservation efforts with the participation of the community. These actions may be aimed toward implementing strategies to red uce conflict human-animal, lower hunting and strengthen programs for the protection of habitats. |
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Universidad del Quindío-Colombia--Director-Saavedra-Rodríguez Carlos ArturoParra Colorado, Jean Wilman2017-11-15T20:58:42Z2017-11-15T20:58:42Z2012-02-13https://bdigital.uniquindio.edu.co/handle/001/2898Traditional knowledge reflects on how human communit ies relate to the environment, this knowledge is represents for perception, attitude and usage. Our study aims to determine and compare the perception, attitude and use of wild mammals from peasant inhabitants of the villages of Rio Rojo, San Juan, Rio Gris and Pedregales of Genova municipality, department of Quindío. Between May and August 2011, we visited 18 farms in four villages where semiestructured interview were realized. We determined species recognition, patterns of perception, attitude, use and importance level from children and farmers. First we calculated the importance in use based on the Rate of Cultural Significance in each village and then on th e total global sampling area (RCS-RCST). The farmers identified 27 species of mammals where twelve have use as food, medicine, ornament or pets. Hunting is semi-subsistence and highest RCST species were: Nasua nasua (RCST 0.26), Nasuela olivacea (RCST 0.26), Cuniculus taczanwoski (RCST 0.21), Dasypus novemcinctus (RCST 0.16) and Mazama rufina (RCST 0.11). Eight species are known to cause conflicts: Puma concolor, Nasua nasua, Nasuela olivacea, Cerdocyon thous, Tremarctos ornatus, Mustela frenata, Sciurus granatensis and Didelphis pernigra. P. concolor represents the highest hunting pressure and negative perception from inhabitats. The hunting pressure on wild mammals has declined in recent years, even though there are still people who are hunting. The positive p erception about the wild mammals is predominant from inhabitants in the area. This may be an opportunity to advance focusing on conservation efforts with the participation of the community. These actions may be aimed toward implementing strategies to red uce conflict human-animal, lower hunting and strengthen programs for the protection of habitats.El conocimiento tradicional refleja cómo las comunidades humanas se relacionan con el entorno . Este conocimiento es representado por componentes como percepción, actitud y uso. Este estudio tiene el objetivo de determinar y comparar la percepción, actitud y uso de mamíferos silvestres por pobladores campesinos de las veredas Río Rojo, San Juan, Río Gris y Pedregales, municipio de Génova, departamento del Quindío. Entre mayo y agosto de 2011 se visitaron 18 predios en las cuatro veredas y se realizaron entrevistas semi-estructuradas. Se estableció el reconocimiento de especies por parte de niños y campesinos, patrones de percepción, actitud, uso y grado de importancia de uso. La importancia de uso se calculó con base en el Índice de Importancia Cultural por vereda y a nivel global (IIC-IICT). Los campesinos identificaron 27 especies de mamíferos, de los cuales 12 presentan algún uso como alimento, medicina, ornamento o mascota. La cacería es de semisubsistencia y las especies con mayor IICT fueron: Nasua nasua (IICT 0,26), Nasuela olivacea (IICT 0,26), Cuniculus taczanwoski (IICT 0,21), Dasypus novemcinctus (IICT 0,16) y Mazama rufina (IICT 0,11). Ocho especies son reconocidas como causantes de conflictos con los pobladores: Puma concolor, Nasua nasua, Nasuela olivacea, Cerdocyon thous, Tremarctos ornatus, Mustela frenata, Didelphis pernigra y Sciurus granatensis. El P. concolor presenta mayor presión de cacería y una percepción negativa. La presión de cacería de mamíferos silvestres ha disminuido en los últimos años, aunque aún hay personas que la practican. La percepción positiva sobre los mamíferos silvestres es una generalidad en la zona. Los resultados de esta investigación contribuyen para adelantar acciones de conservación con la participación de la comunidad. 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