Diverse ecological, economic and socio-cultural values of a traditional common natural resource management system in the Moroccan High Atlas: the Aït Ikiss Tagdalts - Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès
Article Dans Une Revue Environmental Values Année : 2012

Diverse ecological, economic and socio-cultural values of a traditional common natural resource management system in the Moroccan High Atlas: the Aït Ikiss Tagdalts

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This study examines the multiple dimensions of the agdal system, a traditional Berber form of environmental management that regulates access to communal natural resources so as to allow the regeneration of natural resources. In fact, this ingenious system of agro-pastoral land rotation is ultimately beneficial for the conservation of the bio-physical environment, the performance of the present-day local economy and the maintenance of prevailing social cohesion and cultural coherence. Hence, agdals constitute a key element for the reinforcement of the sustainability of existing agro-pastoral societies and ecosystems, but need to be better understood in order to explore necessary adaptations in the changing world of today.
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hal-02156621 , version 1 (14-06-2019)

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Pablo Domínguez, A. Bourbouze, Sébastien Demay, Didier Genin, Nicolas Kosoy. Diverse ecological, economic and socio-cultural values of a traditional common natural resource management system in the Moroccan High Atlas: the Aït Ikiss Tagdalts. Environmental Values, 2012, 21 (3), pp.277-296. ⟨10.3197/096327112X13400390125939⟩. ⟨hal-02156621⟩
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