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Rethinking representations of the space in human-environmental relationships in Uruguay
Institution:1. Biodiversity, Environment and Society Group, East Regional University Centre, University of the Republic, Rocha, Uruguay;1. Department of Human Geography and Planning, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands;2. URBANgrad, Technical University of Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany;1. Environmental Management & Policy, Yellowstone River Research Center, Rocky Mountain College, Billings, USA;2. Department of Geography and Anthropology, Eastern Washington University, Cheney, USA;3. Department of Social Sciences and Cultural Studies, Montana State University, Billings, USA;4. Department of Earth Science Montana State University, Bozeman, USA;5. Center for Sustainability, Saint Louis University, USA;1. MDI (Management Development Institute), Gurugram, India;2. SaciWATERs (South Asia Consortium for Interdisciplinary Water Resources Studies), Secunderabad, Telangana, India
Abstract:The aim of this paper is to discuss the representation of spatiality in the interaction between humans and the environment. The work focuses on the movement and relations involved in these past and present interactions. Theoretical reflections are based on the study of the human use of Butiá palm trees in Uruguay. A variety of techniques were used to carry out an ethnographic work that proposes an exercise for the representation of spatiality. The dialogue among these different ways of representing diachronic spatiality in human-palm relationships aims to critically analyse the use of participatory mapping in land management. We propose a non-aerial representation of the spatiality of human-palm relationships with implications on the discussions on the hegemonic ways of representing space.
Keywords:Spatiality  Human-environmental relationships  Participatory mapping  Butia odorata palm  Non-aerial representation of space
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