摘要
位于秘鲁境内安第斯山脉东北坡的La Morada村是一个由本土和混血后代的家庭建立在ceja de Selva Alta的近代居住地的典型例子。这些后代最初来自于高地。他们积累了资源管理实践经验,但是都太强调他们的高地背景。道路的修建,新的居住地、庄稼,特别是大量牲畜的引入促进了环境的巨大变化。
The village of La Morada on the northeastern slopes of the Andes, Peru, is a typical example of a recent settlement founded in the Ceja de Selva Alta by families of indigenous and mestizo descent, who originally came from the highlands. They have accumulated experiences of the impact of their resource-management practices, but with heavy emphasis on their highland background. Tremendous changes in the environment have been catalysed by road construction, introduction of new settlements, crops, and most of all by the introduction of large numbers of cattle.