Federica Ravera
Rural change and multidimensional analysis of farm’s vulnerability: a case study in a protected area of semi-arid northern Nicaragua
Ravera, Federica; David, Tarrasón; Siciliano, Giuseppina
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Abstract
This paper presents an empirical research in a protected area of northern Nicaragua, aimed at: (a) classifying predominant narratives surrounding present and future pathways of the local rural system, drivers of change, features of livelihoods’ vulnerability; (b) understanding current functioning of local metabolic patterns of rural systems by developing a typology of farms and (c) comparing types’ vulnerability to current drivers of change. To achieve these objectives, we integrated qualitative and quantitative analytical approaches. The different visions of rural spaces, which emerge from the analysis of the narratives, and the five types of farms, characterized by specific land-time budget and energy and monetary flows, suggest two emerging dynamics of local restructuration in protected areas: (1) a dominant land re-concentration process which is generating increasing inequality in access to resources and a progressive marginalization of the self-sufficient economy of landless and subsistence households; (2) an emergence of a paradigm of ‘environmentalization’ of rural spaces together with a valorization of small and medium-scale diversified economies. Moreover, the vulnerability assessment focuses on multidimensional features of types’ sensitivity to crisis, i.e. risk unacceptability, production instability, economic inefficiency, food and exosomatic energy dependency, as well as capacity to buffer and adapt to change, i.e. access to assets, including labour for men and women, social safety nets and degrees of economic diversification. The discussion highlights the occurrence of trade-off between the solutions adopted by farms within different development paths, suggesting the relevance of the proposed framework of analysis at the interface between science and policy.
Citation
Ravera, F., David, T., & Siciliano, G. (2014). Rural change and multidimensional analysis of farm’s vulnerability: a case study in a protected area of semi-arid northern Nicaragua. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 16, 873-901. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10668-014-9531-z
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Publication Date | May 1, 2014 |
Deposit Date | May 9, 2014 |
Journal | Environment, Development and Sustainability |
Print ISSN | 1387-585X |
Electronic ISSN | 1573-2975 |
Publisher | Springer |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 16 |
Pages | 873-901 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1007/s10668-014-9531-z |
Keywords | Central America dry corridor Metabolic pattern analysis Multicriteria assessment Rural system Vulnerability |
Additional Information | Corporate Authors/Creators : Federica Ravera, David Tarrasón |
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