Democracies in common places: stories from baldios and ‘fire-tales’ in Portugal

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Main Author: Serra, Rita
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: Allegretti, Giovanni
Format: Article
Language: ita
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/96736
https://doi.org/10.13128/sdt-11790
Summary: We respond to Greta Thunberg’s call for democracy to protect, restore and fund forests by taking it to the commoner s’ assemblies of baldios – mountain community forests returned to the local people, in Portugal, in the aftermath of the Carnation Revolution. We highlight that when trees are considered as a technology to repair climate, they must be understood as a tool whose purpose is set by the people. By telling the tale of the afforestation of baldios, we show that trees can be harmful for local populations when their plantation disrupts local ways of being without providing alternatives, changing fire regimes. We argue the ontological transformation that results from the break-up of mutually constitutive relationships between the people and mountain places opened the way for ‘Faustian contracts’ – a loss of ‘the soul’ – by selling the long-term provision of goods to address short-term needs. When decentralization processes are captured by Faustian contracts, they can result in a battle of democracies, opposing participatory democracies to representative democracies of parishes and municipalities. Community forestry is then reframed as a struggle not so much about local control, but to gain back the soul and collectively set directions to face adversities.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Democracies in common places: stories from baldios and ‘fire-tales’ in Portugal
title Democracies in common places: stories from baldios and ‘fire-tales’ in Portugal
spellingShingle Democracies in common places: stories from baldios and ‘fire-tales’ in Portugal
Serra, Rita
Community forestry
Civic participation
Common lands
Wildfires
Decentralization
title_short Democracies in common places: stories from baldios and ‘fire-tales’ in Portugal
title_full Democracies in common places: stories from baldios and ‘fire-tales’ in Portugal
title_fullStr Democracies in common places: stories from baldios and ‘fire-tales’ in Portugal
title_full_unstemmed Democracies in common places: stories from baldios and ‘fire-tales’ in Portugal
title_sort Democracies in common places: stories from baldios and ‘fire-tales’ in Portugal
author Serra, Rita
author_facet Serra, Rita
Allegretti, Giovanni
author_role author
author2 Allegretti, Giovanni
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Serra, Rita
Allegretti, Giovanni
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Community forestry
Civic participation
Common lands
Wildfires
Decentralization
topic Community forestry
Civic participation
Common lands
Wildfires
Decentralization
description We respond to Greta Thunberg’s call for democracy to protect, restore and fund forests by taking it to the commoner s’ assemblies of baldios – mountain community forests returned to the local people, in Portugal, in the aftermath of the Carnation Revolution. We highlight that when trees are considered as a technology to repair climate, they must be understood as a tool whose purpose is set by the people. By telling the tale of the afforestation of baldios, we show that trees can be harmful for local populations when their plantation disrupts local ways of being without providing alternatives, changing fire regimes. We argue the ontological transformation that results from the break-up of mutually constitutive relationships between the people and mountain places opened the way for ‘Faustian contracts’ – a loss of ‘the soul’ – by selling the long-term provision of goods to address short-term needs. When decentralization processes are captured by Faustian contracts, they can result in a battle of democracies, opposing participatory democracies to representative democracies of parishes and municipalities. Community forestry is then reframed as a struggle not so much about local control, but to gain back the soul and collectively set directions to face adversities.
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