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The Community Capitals Framework in the systematization of an experience of rural development in Zambrana Abajo, Cotuí, Dominican Republic
Gómez Luciano, CAGutiérrez Montes, IASibelet, N
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MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍAPLANIFICACIÓN Y DESARROLLO
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Zambrana AbajoObjectivesMethodsExperience of Rural DevelopmentRole of Acacia mangiumPreliminary conclusions
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Dominican Republic
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General:To identify the factors determining livelihood strategies and the satisfaction of fundamental human needs towards community development in Zambrana Abajo, Cotuí, Dominican Republic.
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Specific:To understand the success of a process of rural development in Zambrana Abajo
To recognize the learned lessons related to the timber-yielding.
To identify an intervention proposal to guide the development practice.
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Zambrana Abajo
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The Community Capitals Framework (CCF) was used as a methodological and conceptual approach.
Data collection:- semi-structured interviews (households, key informants) - focus groups- participant observation - secondary information revision.
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Members of the Agroforestry Farmers Association of Zambrana – Chacuey became engaged with the natural capital (a forest species) to face and overcome poverty.
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NATURAL CAPITAL:The restoration of forest cover with Acacia mangium and other forest species controls the soil degradation and contributes to maintaining water sources..
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HUMAN CAPITAL:Development of activities related to Acacia mangium, led people to have opportunities of training (agroforestry, cabinetmaking) and leadership development (Agroforestry and Health Promoters).
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CULTURAL CAPITAL:Production of Acacia mangium motivated people to change their agricultural practices (from monoculture to agroforestry systems: diversification). Acacia mangium has become an identity symbol in the municipal district of Zambrana Abajo.
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SOCIAL CAPITAL:Rural Federation of Zambrana-Chacuey was strengthened; the Agroforestry Farmers Asocciation of Zambrana-Chacuey (APA) was created. Local organizations have had the opportunity to create links with other national and international organizations (through ENDA Tiers Monde)
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POLITICAL CAPITAL:Timber-yielding species (Acacia mangium) allowed the families of Zambrana Abajo to face the restrictive policies of forest sector in Dominican Republic.
The dynamization of local economy and higher levels of organization motivated the creation of a municipal district.
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FINANCIAL CAPITAL:Forest Micro-Enterprise of Zambrana-Chacuey was transformed into the Cooperative of Agroforestry Production of Zambrana-Chacuey. Trees open access to credit.
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BUILT CAPITAL:A community sawmill was installed. Acacia mangium timber is used to improve housing quality.
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1. By strengthening human capital through training (Health and Agroforestry Promoters) and the incidence of APA on the forest policies, people was empowered to continue their community development process.
2. The use of Acacia mangium have determined new livelihoods (timber yielding, cabinetmaking, timber transport and sawing) linked to this forest species, improving the satisfaction of human needs (subsistence, protection, understanding, participation, creation, identity, freedom).
3. The level of understanding about the potential and possibilities that agroforestry systems represented in the livelihood strategies of participants had an influence on the decision - making process toward innovation with this type of systems.
Thank you!
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