Place attachment and perceptions of land-use change: cultural ecosystem services impacts of eucalyptus plantation expansion in Ubajay, Entre Ríos, Argentina

In recent decades, the landscape in northeastern Entre Ríos Province, Argentina has undergone significant changes because of the expansion of eucalyptus plantations. These plantations have generated perceived socioeconomic and environmental impacts and changes in ecosystem services in this tradition...

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Main Authors: Theresa Selfa, Victoria Marini, Jesse B. Abrams
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Resilience Alliance 2021-12-01
Series:Ecology and Society
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Online Access:https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol26/iss4/art44/
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description In recent decades, the landscape in northeastern Entre Ríos Province, Argentina has undergone significant changes because of the expansion of eucalyptus plantations. These plantations have generated perceived socioeconomic and environmental impacts and changes in ecosystem services in this traditionally agricultural region of the Argentine pampas. This study draws on the concept of sense of place as a cultural ecosystem service to explore residents' perceptions of impacts from eucalyptus plantation expansion and to explain how place meanings can change in response to physical landscape change. Although scholars have posited an important link between sense of place and perceptions of land-use change impacts, there has been relatively little empirical work exploring these cultural, emotional, economic, and generational attachments to diverse landscapes, especially to working landscapes that are representative of broad land-use change occurring in many regions in the Global South. In-depth interviews and participatory mapping are used to document the range of place meanings and attachments for residents of the rural municipality of Ubajay, Entre Ríos, and to explore how residents have responded to land-use change. This research shows that sense of place may support community resilience, and thus, that place attachment may enhance adaptation to social-ecological change.
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spelling doaj.art-1751ee32f3a843cdb47ab0533a1215a62022-12-22T03:02:59ZengResilience AllianceEcology and Society1708-30872021-12-012644410.5751/ES-12870-26044412870Place attachment and perceptions of land-use change: cultural ecosystem services impacts of eucalyptus plantation expansion in Ubajay, Entre Ríos, ArgentinaTheresa Selfa0Victoria Marini1Jesse B. Abrams2Department of Environmental Studies, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, USADivision of Environmental Science, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, USAWarnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources and Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, University of Georgia, USAIn recent decades, the landscape in northeastern Entre Ríos Province, Argentina has undergone significant changes because of the expansion of eucalyptus plantations. These plantations have generated perceived socioeconomic and environmental impacts and changes in ecosystem services in this traditionally agricultural region of the Argentine pampas. This study draws on the concept of sense of place as a cultural ecosystem service to explore residents' perceptions of impacts from eucalyptus plantation expansion and to explain how place meanings can change in response to physical landscape change. Although scholars have posited an important link between sense of place and perceptions of land-use change impacts, there has been relatively little empirical work exploring these cultural, emotional, economic, and generational attachments to diverse landscapes, especially to working landscapes that are representative of broad land-use change occurring in many regions in the Global South. In-depth interviews and participatory mapping are used to document the range of place meanings and attachments for residents of the rural municipality of Ubajay, Entre Ríos, and to explore how residents have responded to land-use change. This research shows that sense of place may support community resilience, and thus, that place attachment may enhance adaptation to social-ecological change.https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol26/iss4/art44/argentinacultural ecosystem serviceseucalyptus plantationsglobal southmonoculture plantationsparticipatory mappingsense of place
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Place attachment and perceptions of land-use change: cultural ecosystem services impacts of eucalyptus plantation expansion in Ubajay, Entre Ríos, Argentina
Ecology and Society
argentina
cultural ecosystem services
eucalyptus plantations
global south
monoculture plantations
participatory mapping
sense of place
title Place attachment and perceptions of land-use change: cultural ecosystem services impacts of eucalyptus plantation expansion in Ubajay, Entre Ríos, Argentina
title_full Place attachment and perceptions of land-use change: cultural ecosystem services impacts of eucalyptus plantation expansion in Ubajay, Entre Ríos, Argentina
title_fullStr Place attachment and perceptions of land-use change: cultural ecosystem services impacts of eucalyptus plantation expansion in Ubajay, Entre Ríos, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Place attachment and perceptions of land-use change: cultural ecosystem services impacts of eucalyptus plantation expansion in Ubajay, Entre Ríos, Argentina
title_short Place attachment and perceptions of land-use change: cultural ecosystem services impacts of eucalyptus plantation expansion in Ubajay, Entre Ríos, Argentina
title_sort place attachment and perceptions of land use change cultural ecosystem services impacts of eucalyptus plantation expansion in ubajay entre rios argentina
topic argentina
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eucalyptus plantations
global south
monoculture plantations
participatory mapping
sense of place
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