"The agenda for the indigenous movement is far-reaching, it goes beyond Reserves": Interview with Fermin Chimatani Tayori, president of ANECAP
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"The agenda for the indigenous movement is far-reaching, it goes beyond Reserves": Interview with Fermin Chimatani Tayori, president of ANECAP. / Delgado Pugley, Deborah; Borg Rasmussen, Mattias.
In: Debates en Sociologia, No. 54, 2022, p. 175-187.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - "The agenda for the indigenous movement is far-reaching, it goes beyond Reserves": Interview with Fermin Chimatani Tayori, president of ANECAP
AU - Delgado Pugley, Deborah
AU - Borg Rasmussen, Mattias
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Fermin Chimatani Tayori is an indigenous Harakbut leader from Puerto Luz, Madre de Dios (Peru). He was twice president of the Executor of the Amarakaeri Communal Reserve Administration Contract (ECA Amarakaeri). He is currently president of the National Association of Executors of the Communal Reserves Administration Contract (ANECAP). Recognized by the Peruvian state, Communal Reserves are direct use Protected Natural Areas. These represent an innovative initiative for the coadministration of conservation between indigenous organizations in the Peruvian Amazon and the National Service for Protected Natural Areas (SERNANP). In this interview, Fermin Chimatani Tayori shares his experiences as a key actor in conceptualizing and executing of this process.
AB - Fermin Chimatani Tayori is an indigenous Harakbut leader from Puerto Luz, Madre de Dios (Peru). He was twice president of the Executor of the Amarakaeri Communal Reserve Administration Contract (ECA Amarakaeri). He is currently president of the National Association of Executors of the Communal Reserves Administration Contract (ANECAP). Recognized by the Peruvian state, Communal Reserves are direct use Protected Natural Areas. These represent an innovative initiative for the coadministration of conservation between indigenous organizations in the Peruvian Amazon and the National Service for Protected Natural Areas (SERNANP). In this interview, Fermin Chimatani Tayori shares his experiences as a key actor in conceptualizing and executing of this process.
KW - conservation
KW - Protected Natural Areas
KW - Communal Reserves
KW - indigenous movement
KW - Peru
U2 - 10.18800/debatesensociologia.202201.006
DO - 10.18800/debatesensociologia.202201.006
M3 - Tidsskriftartikel
SP - 175
EP - 187
JO - Debates en Sociologia
JF - Debates en Sociologia
SN - 0254-9220
IS - 54
ER -
ID: 345015269