Patrimonialization model of the urban agroecological landscape in Latin America
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Agroecological landscape. heritage. agri-food systems. conservation.Abstract
The aim of this work is to visualize the patrimonialization of urban agroecological heritage to recognize tangible and intangible Landscape Resources appreciation thereof. This is important for social, environmental, economic and cultural struggle for food self-sufficiency in the face of inequalities in human development in Latin American cities. The recognition of Agroecological Landscape’s values considers the presence of the agri-food system, community orchards in the city by the different social actors involved. The review is from documents and directly observation of urban agriculture experiences in Mexico, Colombia and Brazil that explore evidence of the landscape. Each experience has the diversity of general and contextual elements that gives structure to values landscape. As a result, there are fundamental features of pattern for the patrimonialization action. The legal framework and insertion in the Sustainable Urban Development Plans and Programs, could be based on opens perspectives for the development of Management Plans of Agroecological Landscape Units. The agroecological landscape generate social infrastructure and social dynamics interaction that tend to improve food issues.
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