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Overlapping Patchworks of Mountain Agriculture in Peru and Bolivia: Toward a Regional-Global Landscape Model

Karl S. Zimmerer
- 01 Jan 1999 - 
- Vol. 27, Iss: 1, pp 135-165
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In this paper, the authors apply a naming system to farm spatial units based primarily on topographic features in order to serve their cultural, social, and political purposes, and show the role of landscape flexibility and uncertainty in conservation with development.
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Overlapping patchworks of farm spatial units are characteristic of the mountain landscapes of Andean regions of Peru and Bolivia. Patchiness and overlap (200-600 m) are shaped by the broad tolerances of major crops, high variability/low predictability of habitat factors, multifaceted cropping rationales of cultivators including their linkages to extraregional influences, and, to varying extents, the sociospatial coordination of crop choice among farmers. Indian peasant farmers manage overlapping patchworks using a concept of farm spaces as loosely bounded. They apply a naming system to farm spatial units based primarily on topographic features in order to serve their cultural, social, and political purposes. Key processes suggest a regionalglobal model of overlapping patchworks. The model elucidates the roles of landscape flexibility and uncertainty in conservation-with-development. Implications are shown by farm units of diverse food plants and prospects for in situ conservation. Findings caution against universality of the zone model of mountain agriculture.

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TL;DR: In this paper, a series of connected, but discontinuous traditions in the study of Latin American peasantries are outlined and argued for the continuing importance of peasant studies for an understanding of the Latin American fields of power.
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