Article
Políticas públicas y vulnerabilidad socio territorial en Huautla de Jiménez, Oaxaca, México
Fecha
2017Autor
López V., Lilia V.
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Resumen
This paper addresses the socio-territorial vulnerability generated in the 20th century with continuation
in the 21st century in a Mexican indigenous town, known because the Mazatec shaman María Sabina
“the Sage of sacred mushrooms” lived there. The town is situated in the higher parts of the mountains
in the Sierra Mazatec. The historical and contemporary interactions between the physical environmental
processes and the public policies, especially the indigenous, resulted in a continuous modification of
the natural physical environment and degradation of the biocultural heritage. Huautla is a territory
vulnerable in it socio-economic and medium environmental, presenting high levels of marginalization,
human settlements on slopes susceptible to landslides and deforestation leading to a reduction in the
water delivery to the city. The research is based on the historical time depth review of Mexican and
indigenous public policies, and the confrontation of findings with the transformations that occurred in
the studied territory.