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Children’s botanical culture, important to establish public policies for reforestation
La cultura botánica infantil importante para establecer políticas públicas de reforestación
FRANCISCO ALFONSO LARQUE SAAVEDRA
Cesar Jacier Tucuch-Haas
SILVIA VERGARA YOISURA
Roger Sulub-Tun
Jose Manuel Castillo-Chuc
INGRID SALOME CENTENO GARCIA
Acceso Abierto
Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas
https://doi.org/10.22231/asyd.v19i4.1436
BROSIMUM ALICASTRUM
DIET
FODDER
RAMON
In support of anticipating how public policies can be successful in the short or medium term in the restoration and reforestation of lands degraded by agriculture or livestock production activities within the state, this article describes the knowledge that children from Yucatán have about the breadnut tree, called ramon (Brosimum alicastrum Swart). This forest species has aroused great interest due to the environmental services that it offers, among two that stand out are mitigating climate change through carbon capture and as a source of food through consumption of the seeds. Surveys were applied to 1,844 children from 8 to 12 years, preponderantly Maya speakers, from 20 Primary schools distributed in the state and the state’s capital. Of the children, 81% from instate understand the ramon tree, while only 23.5% do in the city of Mérida. Of the 1,844 students, 809 (43.9%) do not have ramon trees in their gardens, which is the opposite for 1,035 (56%). The main uses of the ramon tree were grouped in order of frequency: fodder, ornamental, medicinal, food, microclimate, and fuel. The results allow to understand the children’s culture about natural resources, which they get from their family and the surrounding population or from school, and to propose a new way of education for everything related to local and regional natural resources within the framework of sustainability.
2022
Artículo
Agricultura, Sociedad y Desarrollo https://doi.org/10.22231/asyd.v19i4.1436, 2022
Inglés
Larqué-Saavedra A, Tucuch-Haas CJ, Vergara-Yoisura S, Sulub-Tun R, Castillo-Chuc J, Centeno-García IS. 2022. Children’s botanical culture, important to establish public policies for reforestation. Agricultura, Sociedad y Desarrollo https://doi.org/10.22231/asyd.v19i4.1436
AGRICULTURA, SILVICULTURA, PESCA
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