This paper analyses some key findings emerged in the study of the Mayan community of S. José Sinaché, located in the Guatemalan Highlands. The research highlights how colonial and post-colonial legislation influences the actual land tenure and hampers the development of the community. Little land ownership together with high demographic growth lead to insufficient crop production. As a consequence, human pressure on S. José forest and seasonal migration to sugar cane plantations of the Pacific Coast is carried out by householders in order to ensure subsistence to their families. A multisectorial approach must be implemented in order to give socio-economical and environmentally sound answers. New cropping and agroforestry techniques have to ...
This research looks at how rural families in Guatemala deal with land precarity. This research find...
The modern Maya lowlands are covered by a variety of vegetation types, ranging from freshwater swamp...
Tropical deforestation is one of the world’s most pressing environmental issues. Some theorists, bui...
This dissertation is the result of geographic research combining several years of study of Guatemala...
Agricultural frontiers are hot spots for the most dramatic land cover change in the history of human...
Abstract. This paper examines potential differences in land use between Q’eqchí Maya and Ladino (Spa...
Abstract. Shifting slash-and-burn agriculture is likely one of the main causes of forest degra-datio...
Guatemala was among the world’s leaders in deforestation during the 1990s at a rate of 2% per annum....
Lack oflegitimacy of land tenure institutions in the tropical Peten, Guatemala, contributes to the t...
Guatemala was among the world’s leaders in deforestation during the 1990s at a rate of 2% per annum....
In explaining variability in tropical deforestation, scholars have focused almost exclusively on in ...
The Maya Biosphere Reserve (MBR) is the largest and most important conservation area in Guatemala, c...
The evolution of land tenure in Guatemala is a mix of the native Mayan Civilization’s hierarchical s...
Coinciding with the 21st century rush to appropriate land, agrarian studies have increasingly examin...
Understanding the nexus between deforestation, food production, land degradation, and culture contri...
This research looks at how rural families in Guatemala deal with land precarity. This research find...
The modern Maya lowlands are covered by a variety of vegetation types, ranging from freshwater swamp...
Tropical deforestation is one of the world’s most pressing environmental issues. Some theorists, bui...
This dissertation is the result of geographic research combining several years of study of Guatemala...
Agricultural frontiers are hot spots for the most dramatic land cover change in the history of human...
Abstract. This paper examines potential differences in land use between Q’eqchí Maya and Ladino (Spa...
Abstract. Shifting slash-and-burn agriculture is likely one of the main causes of forest degra-datio...
Guatemala was among the world’s leaders in deforestation during the 1990s at a rate of 2% per annum....
Lack oflegitimacy of land tenure institutions in the tropical Peten, Guatemala, contributes to the t...
Guatemala was among the world’s leaders in deforestation during the 1990s at a rate of 2% per annum....
In explaining variability in tropical deforestation, scholars have focused almost exclusively on in ...
The Maya Biosphere Reserve (MBR) is the largest and most important conservation area in Guatemala, c...
The evolution of land tenure in Guatemala is a mix of the native Mayan Civilization’s hierarchical s...
Coinciding with the 21st century rush to appropriate land, agrarian studies have increasingly examin...
Understanding the nexus between deforestation, food production, land degradation, and culture contri...
This research looks at how rural families in Guatemala deal with land precarity. This research find...
The modern Maya lowlands are covered by a variety of vegetation types, ranging from freshwater swamp...
Tropical deforestation is one of the world’s most pressing environmental issues. Some theorists, bui...