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Historical Evolution and Multidimensional Characterisation of the Butia Palm Landscape: A Comprehensive Conservation Approach

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  • Mercedes Rivas

    (Department of Agricultural Systems and Cultural Landscapes, Eastern Regional University Centre, University of the Republic, Route 9 and Route 15, Rocha CP 27000, Uruguay
    Department of Plant Biology, School of Agronomy, University of the Republic, Garzón 780, Montevideo CP 12900, Uruguay)

  • Juan Martín Dabezies

    (Department of Agricultural Systems and Cultural Landscapes, Eastern Regional University Centre, University of the Republic, Route 9 and Route 15, Rocha CP 27000, Uruguay)

  • Laura del Puerto

    (Department of Agricultural Systems and Cultural Landscapes, Eastern Regional University Centre, University of the Republic, Route 9 and Route 15, Rocha CP 27000, Uruguay)

Abstract

The Butia odorata palm grove in southeast Uruguay forms a particular landscape of the Pampa biome, which has been inhabited and transformed since the early Holocene. The forms and meanings of this contemporary landscape are the result of the historical interaction between culture and nature. The conservation of its natural and cultural heritage has been compromised by anthropic activities, leading to conservation proposals from different disciplinary perspectives that are partial and do not consider the landscape’s integrity. In this article, we propose a comprehensive approach, integrating the ecological, cultural and socioeconomic aspects through a historical look at the domestication process of this landscape. This approach is based on a transdisciplinary narrative aimed at generating a multidimensional and diachronic characterisation of the palm grove landscape on which to base a participatory definition of the most appropriate instrument for conservation through sustainable use.

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  • Mercedes Rivas & Juan Martín Dabezies & Laura del Puerto, 2023. "Historical Evolution and Multidimensional Characterisation of the Butia Palm Landscape: A Comprehensive Conservation Approach," Land, MDPI, vol. 12(3), pages 1-22, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jlands:v:12:y:2023:i:3:p:648-:d:1092559
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