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      Communities Surviving Migration
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      Village Governance, Environment, and Cultural Survival in Indigenous Mexico

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      Communities Surviving Migration book

      Village Governance, Environment, and Cultural Survival in Indigenous Mexico
      Edited ByJames P. Robson, Dan Klooster, Jorge Hernández-Díaz
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2018
      eBook Published 5 November 2018
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315183848
      Pages 240
      eBook ISBN 9781315183848
      Subjects Area Studies, Environment and Sustainability, Geography, Politics & International Relations, Social Sciences
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      Robson, J.P., Klooster, D., & Hernández-Díaz, J. (Eds.). (2018). Communities Surviving Migration: Village Governance, Environment, and Cultural Survival in Indigenous Mexico (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315183848

      ABSTRACT

      Out-migration might decrease the pressure of population on the environment, but what happens to the communities that manage the local environment when they are weakened by the absence of their members? In an era where community-based natural resource management has emerged as a key hope for sustainable development, this is a crucial question.

      Building on over a decade of empirical work conducted in Oaxaca, Mexico, Communities Surviving Migration identifies how out-migration can impact rural communities in strongholds of biocultural diversity. It reflects on the possibilities of community self-governance and survival in the likely future of limited additional migration and steady – but low – rural populations, and what different scenarios imply for environmental governance and biodiversity conservation. In this way, the book adds a critical cultural component to the understanding of migration-environment linkages, specifically with respect to environmental change in migrant-sending regions.

      Responding to the call for more detailed analyses and reporting on migration and environmental change, especially in contexts where rural communities, livelihoods and biodiversity are interconnected, this volume will be of interest to students and scholars of environmental migration, development studies, population geography, and Latin American studies.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part I|2 pages

      Setting the scene

      chapter 1|19 pages

      Communities surviving migration?

      The migration–community–environment nexus
      ByJames P. Robson, Dan Klooster, Jorge Hernández-Díaz

      chapter 2|15 pages

      Population, territory, and governance in rural Oaxaca

      ByJorge Hernández-Díaz, James P. Robson

      chapter 3|22 pages

      Migration dynamics and migrant organizing in rural Oaxaca

      ByJorge Hernández-Díaz, James P. Robson

      part II|2 pages

      Empirical case studies

      chapter 4|16 pages

      Avatars of community

      The Zapotec migrants of the Zoogocho micro-region
      ByJorge Hernández-Díaz

      chapter 5|16 pages

      Santa María Tindú

      The tip of a melting iceberg
      ByDan Klooster

      chapter 6|14 pages

      Children of the wind

      Migration and change in Santa María Yavesía
      ByMario Fernando Ramos Morales, James P. Robson

      chapter 7|15 pages

      More space and more constraint

      Migration and environment in Santa Cruz Tepetotutla
      ByDan Klooster

      chapter 8|17 pages

      Migration, community, and land use in San Juan Evangelista Analco

      ByFermín Sosa Pérez, James P. Robson

      chapter 9|14 pages

      Adaptive governance or cultural transformation?

      The monetization of usos y costumbres in Santiago Comaltepec
      ByJames P. Robson

      part III|2 pages

      Synthesis and conclusions

      chapter 10|21 pages

      The changing landscapes of Indigenous Oaxaca

      ByJames P. Robson, Dan Klooster

      chapter 11|21 pages

      Migrant organizing, village governance, and the ephemeral nature of translocality

      ByJorge Hernández-Díaz, James P. Robson

      chapter 12|19 pages

      Communities shaping migration

      The migration–community–environment nexus
      ByDan Klooster, James P. Robson, Jorge Hernández-Díaz
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