Co-producing territorial development: public-community strategies for water and food in Imbabura, Ecuador

This article focuses on the alliances established by the State on the territories with a view to becoming the articulating axis of community processes, in a vertical structure under the guise of participatory and inclusive models. From the experiences of water management and short food commercializa...

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Autore principale: Toro-Mayorga, Lorena (author)
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justicia hídrica
circuitos cortos de comercialización
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territorial development
Water justice
Short Food supply chain
Ecuador
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Co-producing territorial development: public-community strategies for water and food in Imbabura, Ecuador
Coproduciendo el desarrollo territorial: estrategias público-comunitarias por el agua y los alimentos en Imbabura-Ecuador
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description This article focuses on the alliances established by the State on the territories with a view to becoming the articulating axis of community processes, in a vertical structure under the guise of participatory and inclusive models. From the experiences of water management and short food commercialization circuits models in Imbabura, this work analyzes, how knowledge is negotiated in the processes of territorial governance and public-community alliances? What are the implications of knowledge co-production processes for the territories? From a perspective of political ecology and territorial development studies, this article analyzes how peasant organizations participate in alliances with public authorities. We found that in a context of water injustice, several community movements in the province seek to participate in and benefit from local and regional development projects. However, these community organizations are forced to negotiate their initial demands to be included in these projects. In parallel, the modernizing ideal, of achieving territorial development from technical notions of modernization, efficiency and professionalization, faces resistance and adaptations from the organizations themselves. A more horizontal negotiation depends on the historical roots of knowledge co-production, according to the actors with whom they are linked.
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spelling Co-producing territorial development: public-community strategies for water and food in Imbabura, EcuadorCoproduciendo el desarrollo territorial: estrategias público-comunitarias por el agua y los alimentos en Imbabura-EcuadorToro-Mayorga, LorenaDupuits, Emiliecoproducción de conocimientosdesarrollo territorialjusticia hídricacircuitos cortos de comercializaciónEcuadorknowledge coproductionterritorial developmentWater justiceShort Food supply chainEcuadorThis article focuses on the alliances established by the State on the territories with a view to becoming the articulating axis of community processes, in a vertical structure under the guise of participatory and inclusive models. From the experiences of water management and short food commercialization circuits models in Imbabura, this work analyzes, how knowledge is negotiated in the processes of territorial governance and public-community alliances? What are the implications of knowledge co-production processes for the territories? From a perspective of political ecology and territorial development studies, this article analyzes how peasant organizations participate in alliances with public authorities. We found that in a context of water injustice, several community movements in the province seek to participate in and benefit from local and regional development projects. However, these community organizations are forced to negotiate their initial demands to be included in these projects. In parallel, the modernizing ideal, of achieving territorial development from technical notions of modernization, efficiency and professionalization, faces resistance and adaptations from the organizations themselves. A more horizontal negotiation depends on the historical roots of knowledge co-production, according to the actors with whom they are linked.Este artículo se enfoca en las alianzas que el Estado ha buscado establecer en los territorios como eje articulador de los procesos comunitarios, en una estructura vertical bajo los ropajes de modelos participativos e inclusivos. Desde las experiencias de alianzas para manejo del agua y de circuitos cortos de comercialización de alimentos en Imbabura este trabajo analiza ¿cómo se negocian los conocimientos en los procesos de gobernanza territorial y de alianzas público-comunitarias? Qué implicaciones tienen los procesos de coproducción de conocimientos para los territorios? Se analiza, desde una perspectiva de ecología política y estudios del desarrollo territorial, cómo participan organizaciones campesinas en alianzas con organizaciones del Estado. Encontramos que en un contexto de injusticia hídrica, varios movimientos comunitarios en la provincia buscan participar en y beneficiarse de proyectos de desarrollo local y regional. Sin embargo, esas organizaciones comunitarias se ven obligadas a negociar sus demandas iniciales para estar incluidas en esos proyectos. En paralelo, el ideal de desarrollo territorial desde nociones técnicas de modernización, eficiencia y profesionalización, se enfrenta con resistencias y adaptaciones desde las propias organizaciones. Una negociación más horizontal depende de las raíces históricas de coproducción de conocimientos, de acuerdo a los actores con quienes se vinculan.FLACSO Ecuador2021-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlapplication/epub+ziphttps://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/eutopia/article/view/463410.17141/eutopia.19.2021.4634Eutopía, Revista de Desarrollo y Territorio; No. 19 (2021): Jóvenes y Desarrollo Territorial; 157 - 174Eutopía. Revista de Desarrollo Económico Territorial; Núm. 19 (2021): Jóvenes y Desarrollo Territorial; 157 - 1742602-82391390-570810.17141/eutopia.19.2021reponame:Revista EUTOPIAinstname:Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Socialesinstacron:FLACSOspahttps://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/eutopia/article/view/4634/3772https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/eutopia/article/view/4634/3853https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/eutopia/article/view/4634/3854Derechos de autor 2021 Lorena Toro-Mayorga, Emilie Dupuitsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-08-12T22:05:11Zoai:revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec:article/4634Portal de revistashttps://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/eutopiaInstitución privadahttps://www.flacso.edu.ec..Ecuador.2602-82391390-5708opendoar:02021-08-12T22:05:11Revista EUTOPIA - Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Socialesfalse
spellingShingle Co-producing territorial development: public-community strategies for water and food in Imbabura, Ecuador
Toro-Mayorga, Lorena
coproducción de conocimientos
desarrollo territorial
justicia hídrica
circuitos cortos de comercialización
Ecuador
knowledge coproduction
territorial development
Water justice
Short Food supply chain
Ecuador
status_str publishedVersion
title Co-producing territorial development: public-community strategies for water and food in Imbabura, Ecuador
title_full Co-producing territorial development: public-community strategies for water and food in Imbabura, Ecuador
title_fullStr Co-producing territorial development: public-community strategies for water and food in Imbabura, Ecuador
title_full_unstemmed Co-producing territorial development: public-community strategies for water and food in Imbabura, Ecuador
title_short Co-producing territorial development: public-community strategies for water and food in Imbabura, Ecuador
title_sort Co-producing territorial development: public-community strategies for water and food in Imbabura, Ecuador
topic coproducción de conocimientos
desarrollo territorial
justicia hídrica
circuitos cortos de comercialización
Ecuador
knowledge coproduction
territorial development
Water justice
Short Food supply chain
Ecuador
url https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/eutopia/article/view/4634