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Ecological community: Heterarchical organization in a contemporary agri-food system in Northern Andes

  • Carlos Andres Gallegos-Riofrío*
  • , William F. Waters
  • , Amaya Carrasco-Torrontegui
  • , Lora L. Iannotti
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • University of Vermont
  • Universidad San Francisco de Quito
  • Washington University in St. Louis, George Warren Brown School of Social Work

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Abstract

Andean-based archeological evidence suggests the existence of heterarchical pre-Columbian societies organized as egalitarian and resource-specialized communities with the capacity to create and maintain intensive productive systems. Using Stark's analytical framework, we explore the current heterarchical organization of the indigenous Ecuadorian community of Caliata in the context of local cosmovision, identity, and customary institutions. Caliata's heterarchy is expressed by distributed intelligence through diverse and specialized organizational units that are in constant negotiation in order to reach consensus and to procure optimal responses to uncertainty. The organizational factors at play in mobilizing agri-food systems are key to understanding ancient technologies currently used to support sustainable food security.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-11
Number of pages11
JournalGeoforum
Volume127
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2021

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 2 - Zero Hunger
    SDG 2 Zero Hunger

Keywords

  • Agri-food system
  • Ancient terraces
  • Ecological community
  • Heterarchy
  • Indigenous people
  • Sustainable

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