Conflicting Values: analysis of representations and climate resilience strategies in the San Martin Urban Nature Reserve
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https://doi.org/10.30972/crn.36367229Keywords:
Resilience, climate change, values, natural reserve, urban conflictsAbstract
The signs of the environmental crisis are becoming more pronounced and multiple actions seek to protect ecosystems. These actions come into tension with other forms of valuing the territory. The objective of this paper is to analyze the conflicting values that emerge in the representations and strategies of organizations and institutions in relation to the San Martín Urban Nature Reserve in the city of Córdoba. We use a qualitative methodology with the combination of three techniques: analysis of secondary sources, analysis of actors, and in-depth interviews. We suggest that resilience strategies to climate change can be understood as a form of urban value production based on native forest care and its ecosystem services.
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