Negotiating the Taskscape. Relocating Human-Environmental Relationships in Conservation Proposals around Palm Forests in Uruguay

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Butia odorata palm forests of southern Uruguay face conservation problems. This species is the identity benchmark of the region and it represents an important source of income for local people who make food products to sell to tourists. To prevent the disappearance of the Butiá forests, different proposals have been developed to protect the ecosystem. These proposals focus on arguments such as aesthetic beauty and ecosystem services from a naturalistic perspective. Following the concept of taskscape developed by Ingold, T, I propose an alternative way of negotiating conservation of the Butiá landscape in terms of the overlap of features, affordances, tasks and temporality of the Butiá life.

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Dabezies, J. (2019). Negotiating the Taskscape. Relocating Human-Environmental Relationships in Conservation Proposals around Palm Forests in Uruguay. Conservation and Society, 17(3), 236–249. https://doi.org/10.4103/cs.cs_17_147

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