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Indigenous Women and Climate Change in the Colombian Amazon

K. Lorena Romero Leal (University of Florida, USA)
Julián Neira Carreño (Fundación Tropenbos Colombia, Colombia)

People, Spaces and Places in Gendered Environments

ISBN: 978-1-83797-894-6, eISBN: 978-1-83797-893-9

Publication date: 3 June 2024

Abstract

Women’s indigenous organizations have existed for years in the Colombian Amazon. Yet, information about their members’ motivations and the opportunities and barriers those organizations face is missing in the literature on the indigenous movement, ecofeminist struggles, and efforts for a good life in Colombia. This chapter analyzes the connection between women’s indigenous organizations and the territory’s efforts to contain climate change. Two sources inform our understanding of the relationship: the systematization of the main program in Colombian institutional history supporting indigenous women’s led associations linked to conservation efforts, “Women Caregivers of the Amazon” and the mapping of indigenous women’s organizations in the region. This chapter offers a critical impact evaluation of the program “Women Caregivers of the Amazon,” analyzing the way in which the ecological native discourse, particularly on environmental practices of indigenous women, has permeated conservation initiatives in the Colombian Amazon. The impact this has had on women’s participation in self-governance and environmental governance remains to be analyzed. However, mapping indigenous women’s organizations in 2021 offered relevant information on those organizations and their care and conservation practices in the Amazon Forest. In turn, the systematization of “Caregivers of the Amazon” results offers an updated analysis of the scope, limitations, best practices, and lessons learned in developing the projects. A longitudinal and comparative analysis of these two sources of information will lead to an understanding of the incidence of intergovernmental and civil society actions for mitigation and adaptation to climate change carried out by indigenous women’s organizations.

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Acknowledgments

We thank the Women Caregivers of the Amazon implementers for allowing us to use some of the information collected in the internal evaluation of the program.

Citation

Leal, K.L.R. and Carreño, J.N. (2024), "Indigenous Women and Climate Change in the Colombian Amazon", Demos, V.(V). and Segal, M.T. (Ed.) People, Spaces and Places in Gendered Environments (Advances in Gender Research, Vol. 34), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 123-143. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1529-212620240000034008

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