CONTRIBUTION OF PRODUCER ORGANIZATIONS TO THE SUTAINABITLITY OF THEIR TERRITORIES, GUAYA’B (GUATEMALA) Y MAYA VINIC (CHIAPAS)

The present work aims at identifying and assesment the contribution of honey and coffee producers to the sustainability of their territories, by using a qualitative approach. For this purpose, two economically oriented organizations, which emerged in the context of strong social conflicts, are studi...

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Main Authors: Remy Vandame, Eduardo Bello-Baltazar, Claudia Brunel-Manse, Yliana Delfín-Fuentes
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Language:English
Published: Universidad Autónoma Indígena de México 2011-05-01
Series:Ra Ximhai
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Online Access:http://uaim.edu.mx/webraximhai/Ej-20articulosPDF/13-Contribucion_de_Organizaciones_de_Productores_Yliana_Delfin-ECOSUR.pdf
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Eduardo Bello-Baltazar
Claudia Brunel-Manse
Yliana Delfín-Fuentes
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description The present work aims at identifying and assesment the contribution of honey and coffee producers to the sustainability of their territories, by using a qualitative approach. For this purpose, two economically oriented organizations, which emerged in the context of strong social conflicts, are studied: “Unión de Productores Maya Vinic, Soc. Coop.” in Los Altos de Chiapas, México and “Guaya’b A.C.” in Huehuetenango, Guatemala. We identify eight categories of analysis, shaped thought the approach to these organizations, our previous experience with other similar organizational processes and the reading of documents. These categories are: self-organization; collective action; income and other benefits; conservation of natural resources; development of abilities and capacities; identity; integration to communal life and permanence. Taken together, these categories aim to help to provide a qualitative tool to increase our knowledge of two of the honey and coffee beans producers’ structure with the purpose of finding whether they contribute to the sustainability of their land. We defined measurement scales for each of these categories, based on the organization members’ perception. Finally, we carried out a graphical visualization of the interaction between these categories, by constructing a radial graph. We stress the importance that deepening the knowledge of the context and history of the territories, where these organizations are immersed, has for both, the understanding of their self-organization and the contributions they may offer to their own members and their territori. In the same way, we conclude that there is a close relation among producers’ organizations, its self-organization and their ties to their territories (the identity to the territory) and to those elements that allow its sustainability.
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spelling doaj.art-f8649b4f5a4b4d778b841392d00c59e22022-12-22T01:13:14ZengUniversidad Autónoma Indígena de MéxicoRa Ximhai1665-04412011-05-0172313330CONTRIBUTION OF PRODUCER ORGANIZATIONS TO THE SUTAINABITLITY OF THEIR TERRITORIES, GUAYA’B (GUATEMALA) Y MAYA VINIC (CHIAPAS)Remy VandameEduardo Bello-BaltazarClaudia Brunel-ManseYliana Delfín-FuentesThe present work aims at identifying and assesment the contribution of honey and coffee producers to the sustainability of their territories, by using a qualitative approach. For this purpose, two economically oriented organizations, which emerged in the context of strong social conflicts, are studied: “Unión de Productores Maya Vinic, Soc. Coop.” in Los Altos de Chiapas, México and “Guaya’b A.C.” in Huehuetenango, Guatemala. We identify eight categories of analysis, shaped thought the approach to these organizations, our previous experience with other similar organizational processes and the reading of documents. These categories are: self-organization; collective action; income and other benefits; conservation of natural resources; development of abilities and capacities; identity; integration to communal life and permanence. Taken together, these categories aim to help to provide a qualitative tool to increase our knowledge of two of the honey and coffee beans producers’ structure with the purpose of finding whether they contribute to the sustainability of their land. We defined measurement scales for each of these categories, based on the organization members’ perception. Finally, we carried out a graphical visualization of the interaction between these categories, by constructing a radial graph. We stress the importance that deepening the knowledge of the context and history of the territories, where these organizations are immersed, has for both, the understanding of their self-organization and the contributions they may offer to their own members and their territori. In the same way, we conclude that there is a close relation among producers’ organizations, its self-organization and their ties to their territories (the identity to the territory) and to those elements that allow its sustainability.http://uaim.edu.mx/webraximhai/Ej-20articulosPDF/13-Contribucion_de_Organizaciones_de_Productores_Yliana_Delfin-ECOSUR.pdfSelf-organizationCollective actionCoffeeHoneyCoopsIdentity
spellingShingle Remy Vandame
Eduardo Bello-Baltazar
Claudia Brunel-Manse
Yliana Delfín-Fuentes
CONTRIBUTION OF PRODUCER ORGANIZATIONS TO THE SUTAINABITLITY OF THEIR TERRITORIES, GUAYA’B (GUATEMALA) Y MAYA VINIC (CHIAPAS)
Ra Ximhai
Self-organization
Collective action
Coffee
Honey
Coops
Identity
title CONTRIBUTION OF PRODUCER ORGANIZATIONS TO THE SUTAINABITLITY OF THEIR TERRITORIES, GUAYA’B (GUATEMALA) Y MAYA VINIC (CHIAPAS)
title_full CONTRIBUTION OF PRODUCER ORGANIZATIONS TO THE SUTAINABITLITY OF THEIR TERRITORIES, GUAYA’B (GUATEMALA) Y MAYA VINIC (CHIAPAS)
title_fullStr CONTRIBUTION OF PRODUCER ORGANIZATIONS TO THE SUTAINABITLITY OF THEIR TERRITORIES, GUAYA’B (GUATEMALA) Y MAYA VINIC (CHIAPAS)
title_full_unstemmed CONTRIBUTION OF PRODUCER ORGANIZATIONS TO THE SUTAINABITLITY OF THEIR TERRITORIES, GUAYA’B (GUATEMALA) Y MAYA VINIC (CHIAPAS)
title_short CONTRIBUTION OF PRODUCER ORGANIZATIONS TO THE SUTAINABITLITY OF THEIR TERRITORIES, GUAYA’B (GUATEMALA) Y MAYA VINIC (CHIAPAS)
title_sort contribution of producer organizations to the sutainabitlity of their territories guaya b guatemala y maya vinic chiapas
topic Self-organization
Collective action
Coffee
Honey
Coops
Identity
url http://uaim.edu.mx/webraximhai/Ej-20articulosPDF/13-Contribucion_de_Organizaciones_de_Productores_Yliana_Delfin-ECOSUR.pdf
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