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Butterflies, organized crime, and & ldquo;sad trees & rdquo;: A critique of the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve Program in a context of rural violence

机译:蝴蝶,有组织的犯罪,和“悲伤的树木和rdquo ;:帝王蝶形生物圈保护计划的批判在农村暴力的背景下

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The conservation of the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) is rearranging the rural landscapes of Michoac?n and Estado de Mexico, Mexico. Based on ethnographic and historical data, and combining insights from the green security and neoliberal conservation literatures, this paper examines how mon-arch butterfly conservation unfolds in an area shaped by a recent designation as a UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Reserve as well as increasing violence associated with the Mexican Drug War. I argue that these processes are deeply interconnected. I show how the conservation program, and the broader neoliberal project of which it is part, have undermined social control of land by converting communally managed forests into a supposedly human-free reserve. This has transformed the region into a frontier zone that facilitates the increased presence of organized crime groups and devolves responsibility for for -est security to local residents. I show how the monarch reserve?s core and buffer land boundary, and the human and nonhuman divide underpinning it, reconfigures authority in ways that deepen the control of organized crime, facilitate the expansion of il/licit economies, and undermine sustainable community for -est management. While international conservation actors view the reserve as the best strategy for pre -venting the disappearance of the monarch?s migratory phenomenon, my analysis concludes that the MAB has increased the risk of disappearance of both its butterfly and human inhabitants. As an alterna-tive to conventional conservation strategies designed to separate human and nonhuman nature, princi-ples from nondualist traditional ecological ethics can inform better pathways for protecting both the region?s humans and nonhumans. ? 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:保护帝王蝶(Danaus plexippus)正在重新安排米乔克的乡村景观?n和Estado de Mexico,墨西哥。本文以人种学和历史数据为基础,结合绿色安全和新自由主义保护文献中的见解,探讨了孟拱蝴蝶保护在一个最近被联合国教科文组织指定为人类和生物圈保护区以及与墨西哥毒品战有关的暴力活动日益增加的地区是如何展开的。我认为这些过程是紧密相连的。我展示了保护计划,以及它所属的更广泛的新自由主义项目,是如何通过将社区管理的森林转变为一个所谓的人类自由保护区,破坏了对土地的社会控制的。这使该地区变成了一个边境地区,有利于有组织犯罪集团的增加,并将最安全的责任移交给当地居民。我向你展示君王是如何保留的?美国的核心和缓冲土地边界,以及支撑它的人类和非人类鸿沟,以深化对有组织犯罪的控制、促进非法/合法经济的扩张、破坏可持续社区管理的方式重新配置了权力。虽然国际保护行为体认为保护区是防止帝王消失的最佳策略?在人类迁徙现象中,我的分析得出结论,单抗增加了其蝴蝶和人类居民消失的风险。作为对传统保护策略的一种替代,旨在区分人类和非人类的自然,非共生传统生态伦理的原则可以为保护这两个地区提供更好的途径?人类和非人类?2021爱思唯尔有限公司保留所有权利。

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