From ‘Revolutionary’ to Contested Park. Mobilization and Conflicts in the Recategorization Process of the Nevado de Toluca National Park (Mexico)

A governmental project intending to downgrade a National Park into an Area of Protection of Flora and Fauna has encountered both scientific and legal opposition. During this recategorization period, participation has become a major issue mobilizing various groups of interest related to the Nevado de...

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Main Authors: Stéphane Héritier, Clotilde Lebreton
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Journal of Urban Research 2017-11-01
Series:Articulo: Journal of Urban Research
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/articulo/3279
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spelling doaj-9dd611f6947546f593c698982d45d8612021-04-08T20:03:00ZengJournal of Urban ResearchArticulo: Journal of Urban Research1661-49412017-11-011610.4000/articulo.3279From ‘Revolutionary’ to Contested Park. Mobilization and Conflicts in the Recategorization Process of the Nevado de Toluca National Park (Mexico)Stéphane HéritierClotilde LebretonA governmental project intending to downgrade a National Park into an Area of Protection of Flora and Fauna has encountered both scientific and legal opposition. During this recategorization period, participation has become a major issue mobilizing various groups of interest related to the Nevado de Toluca. These groups include agrarian communities living within the park and others, living in neighboring urban areas, who value the park for its material resources and its biodiversity. This paper will analyze the way this change of category has engaged territorial actors to use participation procedures to gain power over decision-making regarding the future of the protected area. In exploiting the possibilities of the law and regaining legitimacy, local communities have been able to partially redesign actors’ relationships and to regain a central actor status, leading to a renewed governance system.http://journals.openedition.org/articulo/3279protected areasgovernanceparticipationagrarian communitiesMexico
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Clotilde Lebreton
From ‘Revolutionary’ to Contested Park. Mobilization and Conflicts in the Recategorization Process of the Nevado de Toluca National Park (Mexico)
Articulo: Journal of Urban Research
protected areas
governance
participation
agrarian communities
Mexico
author_facet Stéphane Héritier
Clotilde Lebreton
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title From ‘Revolutionary’ to Contested Park. Mobilization and Conflicts in the Recategorization Process of the Nevado de Toluca National Park (Mexico)
title_short From ‘Revolutionary’ to Contested Park. Mobilization and Conflicts in the Recategorization Process of the Nevado de Toluca National Park (Mexico)
title_full From ‘Revolutionary’ to Contested Park. Mobilization and Conflicts in the Recategorization Process of the Nevado de Toluca National Park (Mexico)
title_fullStr From ‘Revolutionary’ to Contested Park. Mobilization and Conflicts in the Recategorization Process of the Nevado de Toluca National Park (Mexico)
title_full_unstemmed From ‘Revolutionary’ to Contested Park. Mobilization and Conflicts in the Recategorization Process of the Nevado de Toluca National Park (Mexico)
title_sort from ‘revolutionary’ to contested park. mobilization and conflicts in the recategorization process of the nevado de toluca national park (mexico)
publisher Journal of Urban Research
series Articulo: Journal of Urban Research
issn 1661-4941
publishDate 2017-11-01
description A governmental project intending to downgrade a National Park into an Area of Protection of Flora and Fauna has encountered both scientific and legal opposition. During this recategorization period, participation has become a major issue mobilizing various groups of interest related to the Nevado de Toluca. These groups include agrarian communities living within the park and others, living in neighboring urban areas, who value the park for its material resources and its biodiversity. This paper will analyze the way this change of category has engaged territorial actors to use participation procedures to gain power over decision-making regarding the future of the protected area. In exploiting the possibilities of the law and regaining legitimacy, local communities have been able to partially redesign actors’ relationships and to regain a central actor status, leading to a renewed governance system.
topic protected areas
governance
participation
agrarian communities
Mexico
url http://journals.openedition.org/articulo/3279
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