Tenure, tourism and timber in Quintana Roo, Mexico: Land tenure changes in forest Ejidos after agrarian reforms
We present and apply an analytical framework for understanding land tenure change in the wake of radical land policy modifications in Mexico’s communal tenure system. We posit that the changes in land tenure vary as a result of a complex interplay of drivers external and internal to the land tenure...
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| author | James A. Barsimantov Alexis E. Racelis Grenville Barnes Maria DiGiano |
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| description | We present and apply an analytical framework for understanding land tenure change in the wake of radical land policy modifications in Mexico’s communal tenure system. We posit that the changes in land tenure vary as a result of a complex interplay of drivers external and internal to the land tenure unit. Using interview and socio-economic data, we apply this framework to six ejidos in Quintana Roo, Mexico in order to understand the extent to which these ejidos have shifted towards private individual property as promoted in the 1992 amendment of Article 27 of the Mexican Constitution. In our case study ejidos, we conclude that external factors, including community forestry, tourism, and urbanization, have synergized with factors internal to the ejido, such as ethnicity, livelihood strategies, migration, and attitudes, leading to different trajectories in land tenure arrangements. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-2bfa7df5c9be4484aa0809dc5faa524c2025-08-19T22:05:33ZengUtrecht University Library Open Access Journals (Publishing Services)International Journal of the Commons1875-02812009-09-014129331810.18352/ijc.10266Tenure, tourism and timber in Quintana Roo, Mexico: Land tenure changes in forest Ejidos after agrarian reformsJames A. Barsimantov0Alexis E. Racelis1Grenville Barnes2Maria DiGiano3University of California, Santa CruzUniversity of California, Santa CruzUniversity of FloridaUniversity of FloridaWe present and apply an analytical framework for understanding land tenure change in the wake of radical land policy modifications in Mexico’s communal tenure system. We posit that the changes in land tenure vary as a result of a complex interplay of drivers external and internal to the land tenure unit. Using interview and socio-economic data, we apply this framework to six ejidos in Quintana Roo, Mexico in order to understand the extent to which these ejidos have shifted towards private individual property as promoted in the 1992 amendment of Article 27 of the Mexican Constitution. In our case study ejidos, we conclude that external factors, including community forestry, tourism, and urbanization, have synergized with factors internal to the ejido, such as ethnicity, livelihood strategies, migration, and attitudes, leading to different trajectories in land tenure arrangements.https://www.thecommonsjournal.org/articles/102mexicocommon propertyland tenurecommunity forestrytourism |
| spellingShingle | James A. Barsimantov Alexis E. Racelis Grenville Barnes Maria DiGiano Tenure, tourism and timber in Quintana Roo, Mexico: Land tenure changes in forest Ejidos after agrarian reforms mexico common property land tenure community forestry tourism |
| title | Tenure, tourism and timber in Quintana Roo, Mexico: Land tenure changes in forest Ejidos after agrarian reforms |
| title_full | Tenure, tourism and timber in Quintana Roo, Mexico: Land tenure changes in forest Ejidos after agrarian reforms |
| title_fullStr | Tenure, tourism and timber in Quintana Roo, Mexico: Land tenure changes in forest Ejidos after agrarian reforms |
| title_full_unstemmed | Tenure, tourism and timber in Quintana Roo, Mexico: Land tenure changes in forest Ejidos after agrarian reforms |
| title_short | Tenure, tourism and timber in Quintana Roo, Mexico: Land tenure changes in forest Ejidos after agrarian reforms |
| title_sort | tenure tourism and timber in quintana roo mexico land tenure changes in forest ejidos after agrarian reforms |
| topic | mexico common property land tenure community forestry tourism |
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