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Granjeras del Mar : Luchas y Sueños en Coliumo

Gallardo Fernández, Gloria L., 1953- (författare)
Södertörns högskola,Miljövetenskap
Saunders, Fred, 1961- (författare)
Södertörns högskola,Miljövetenskap
Ávila, Marcela (författare)
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Isakson, Alberto (författare)
Greco, Iván (författare)
Moscoso, Patricia (författare)
Rodríguez, Daniel (författare)
Gallardo Fernández, Gloria L., 1953- (redaktör/utgivare)
Södertörns högskola,Miljövetenskap
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ISBN 9789563983197
Santiago : Andros Impresores, 2018
Spanska 222 s.
Serie: Historia del Área de Manejo del Sindicato ; 2
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  • The aim of the book is to make visible the history and aspirations of the Union of Independent Workers of Artisanal Fishermen, Shore Harvesters and Seaweed collectors, Caleta Coliumo − which in spite of its masculine name is composed only of women. In doing so the authors hope to contribute to supporting the Union’s ongoing struggle to secure productive livelihoods and contribute more widely to coastal sustainability in the region. These are goals that we think should involve partnerships between scientists, fishing organizations and local, regional and national authorities. The book is also a contribution to the general discussion on the Áreas de Manejo y Explotación de Recursos Bentónicos (AMERB) and especially to the entry of women into fishing in Chile.More particularly, this book focuses on the experience of women in Coliumo, in southern Chile (Bío-Bío region), who in the heat of the struggle for coastal resources with fishermen from an adjacent fishing cove, organized themselves and were successful in applying for and obtaining exclusive use rights in coastal marine areas under the system of Territorial Rights of Use for Fishing (TURFs). Gaining entitlements to TURFs soon evolved into a new struggle for resources, this time among women aligned with different fishing unions in Coliumo. The outcome of this struggle was the creation of a second TURFs, again governed only by an all-women fishing union. This demonstrated once again, that in addition to the women’s role as seaweed collectors, they were able to effectively exercise their recently acquired negotiation and managerial skills. These were capacities that even local fishermen came to admire. What began as a conflict with fishermen from another cove, became an avenue where two all-women fishing unions became managers of two TURFs entitlements in the village.  The women’s capacities to effectively manage their TURFs entitlements and related resources has resulted in increases in income and enhanced standing in their communities. The fishing union examined in the study will soon be moving up the value chain from seaweed collectors to producers. With the support of the State, there are also plans to develop small-scale algae aquaculture. Through the collective exercise of their own agency the women of Coliumo have empowered themselves not only as fishers and workers but also as resource managers, entrepreneurs and community leaders.

Ämnesord

SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP  -- Sociologi (hsv//swe)
SOCIAL SCIENCES  -- Sociology (hsv//eng)

Nyckelord

Development studies
Women seaweed gatherers
TURFs
Power struggles
Coastal resources
Community conflicts
Chile
Environmental Studies
Miljövetenskapliga studier

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