Loss and social-ecological transformation: pathways of change in Xochimilco, Mexico
We explore how loss of livelihood, loss of ecological function, and loss of group identity are linked in the process of social-ecological change through the narratives of stakeholders associated with the wetland of Xochimilco in Mexico City. Drawing from interviews, focus groups, and participatory w...
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author | Hallie Eakin Rebecca E. Shelton J. Mario Siqueiros-Garcia Lakshmi Charli-Joseph David Manuel-Navarrete |
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description | We explore how loss of livelihood, loss of ecological function, and loss of group identity are linked in the process of social-ecological change through the narratives of stakeholders associated with the wetland of Xochimilco in Mexico City. Drawing from interviews, focus groups, and participatory workshops with a variety of residents and city administrators, we analyze narratives about what is valued, what is problematized, and what social and ecological relationships appear as critical from the perspective of contemporary residents and officials. Loss is prominent in these narratives, capturing the interdependence of ecology, identity, meaning, and livelihood for the inhabitants. We trace these narratives to the historical roots of center-periphery politics of land and water use, situating the current dynamic context within the social-ecological system's long pathway of change. Diffuse blame for social-ecological change expressed in the narratives appears to inhibit collective action, as does a conflicted history of local response to the city's control of resources. We posit that finding a sustainable pathway forward may depend in part on how residents are able to cognitively or emotionally accommodate landscape change while still enabling the values they have come to associate with the landscape. Such accommodation may entail accepting some degree of loss in system function and structure, but this loss may also provide opportunities for new social-ecological relations that enable the persistence of local identity. |
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spelling | doaj.art-ad066a41c937445a910554fa99c371622022-12-21T22:58:49ZengResilience AllianceEcology and Society1708-30872019-09-012431510.5751/ES-11030-24031511030Loss and social-ecological transformation: pathways of change in Xochimilco, MexicoHallie Eakin0Rebecca E. Shelton1J. Mario Siqueiros-Garcia2Lakshmi Charli-Joseph3David Manuel-Navarrete4School of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, ArizonaSchool of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, ArizonaInstituto de Investigaciones en Matemáticas Aplicadas y en Sistemas (IIMAS), Unidad Mérida, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Yucatán, MéxicoLaboratorio Nacional de Ciencias de la Sostenibilidad (LANCIS), Instituto de Ecología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad de México, MéxicoSchool of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, ArizonaWe explore how loss of livelihood, loss of ecological function, and loss of group identity are linked in the process of social-ecological change through the narratives of stakeholders associated with the wetland of Xochimilco in Mexico City. Drawing from interviews, focus groups, and participatory workshops with a variety of residents and city administrators, we analyze narratives about what is valued, what is problematized, and what social and ecological relationships appear as critical from the perspective of contemporary residents and officials. Loss is prominent in these narratives, capturing the interdependence of ecology, identity, meaning, and livelihood for the inhabitants. We trace these narratives to the historical roots of center-periphery politics of land and water use, situating the current dynamic context within the social-ecological system's long pathway of change. Diffuse blame for social-ecological change expressed in the narratives appears to inhibit collective action, as does a conflicted history of local response to the city's control of resources. We posit that finding a sustainable pathway forward may depend in part on how residents are able to cognitively or emotionally accommodate landscape change while still enabling the values they have come to associate with the landscape. Such accommodation may entail accepting some degree of loss in system function and structure, but this loss may also provide opportunities for new social-ecological relations that enable the persistence of local identity.http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol24/iss3/art15/identitymexicosense of placesolastalgiatransformation |
spellingShingle | Hallie Eakin Rebecca E. Shelton J. Mario Siqueiros-Garcia Lakshmi Charli-Joseph David Manuel-Navarrete Loss and social-ecological transformation: pathways of change in Xochimilco, Mexico Ecology and Society identity mexico sense of place solastalgia transformation |
title | Loss and social-ecological transformation: pathways of change in Xochimilco, Mexico |
title_full | Loss and social-ecological transformation: pathways of change in Xochimilco, Mexico |
title_fullStr | Loss and social-ecological transformation: pathways of change in Xochimilco, Mexico |
title_full_unstemmed | Loss and social-ecological transformation: pathways of change in Xochimilco, Mexico |
title_short | Loss and social-ecological transformation: pathways of change in Xochimilco, Mexico |
title_sort | loss and social ecological transformation pathways of change in xochimilco mexico |
topic | identity mexico sense of place solastalgia transformation |
url | http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol24/iss3/art15/ |
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