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Reframing the fire narrative
          in Canaima National Park,
                 Venezuela
__________________________________
Roles of science transforming an environmental conflict




                              “Pathways to Sustainability:
 Agendas for New Politics of Environment, Development and Social Justice” Conference
                          STEPS Centre, Sussex University,
                           Brighton, September 23-24, 2010

 Iokiñe Rodriguez, Bibiana Bilbao, Isabelle Sanchez-Rose and Alejandra Leal
    Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Research (IVIC) and Simon Bolivar University
Canaima National Park
•   3 million hectares                     Caribean Sea


•   Ancestral Pemon
    indigenous homelands
                                                Canaima
•   Population: approximately                 National Park
    20.000 Pemon                Colombia
                                                                Guyana

•   Since 1994 UNESCO World                            Brazil
                                 400 km
    Natural Heritage Site
STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE
  OF CANAIMA NATIONAL PARK’S FORESTS




                   GURI DAM:
                   Production of 77% of country’s electricity




400 km
THE FOREST-SAVANNAH MOSAIC
DOMINANT FIRE NARRATIVE

• An area originally covered by forests has been converted mostly to savannahs
by fire.


• The Pemon use of fire is responsible for a gradual savannization process
and a reduction of forests area.


• The Pemon have no knowledge of sustainable use of fire
(stigmatised as pyromaniacs, “Los Quemones” (the burners), attributed among
others, to the belief that they are resent arrivals to the area.


• If actions are not taken the Gran Sabana will be turned into the Great Dessert
in a matter of one or two centuries.

•Need to create a fire control programme in the area.
FIRE CONTROL PROGRAMME




                                                 Foto:Bjorn Stleto
                 Foto:Bjorn Stleto

               MAIN FEATURES                        OUTCOME

• Technology-dependent way to control   •Great investment in fire control
fires                                   ($500.000 annualy)

• External control                      •Failure achieving a reduction in the
                                        use of Pemon fires.
• Exclusion of Pemon ancestral fire
management methods.                     •Pemon silent resistance.
ROLE OF SCIENCE REPRODUCING
            THE FIRE NARRATIVE

• Environmental practitioners and researchers view fire as
  an external component of the landscape.

• Emphasis on explaining ecological fragility of the area
  and not the fire regimes.

• Partial explanations of forest-savannah dynamics and
  environmental change which are generalised.

• Short term ecological studies.
PEMON USES OF FIRE
 •For cleaning and maintaining paths clean.

 •To maintain the landscape “tidy” and
 “attractive”

 •To Prevent large catastrophic fires.
 • For communication

 • Hunting (rampūn)
 • Slash and burn agriculture (in forest areas)
 • To keep themselves warm
 • To scare dangerous animals away
 • As a cure of diseases (fire has magical
 properties)
 • To catch grasshoppers
 • To dry wood
 • To help fishing
ACTORS                                         UNESCO
Internacional
National                                        Environment
                                                  Ministry
Regional
Local                                                                     UCV:
                                                Estación Científica      CENDES
        Instituto
        Botánico                                    de Parupa              IZT
                                  UNEG:
           de                   Centro de
       Barcelona,            Investigaciones
        España                  Ecológicas        Pemon           Bolivar State
                               de Guayana         Elders          Indigenous
                                                  ONGs            Federation      TNC
                      IVIC:                       Young
                     Ecology                      Pemon
                     Centre,
                                                                  INPARQUES
                      Social
                    Studies of
                                                  CORPOELEC
                     Science
                      Centre                   (formerly EDELCA)


                                 USB, Laboratorio de Dinámica de Comunidades
                                            y Procesos Ecológicos


                                          Texas University, USA
CHALLENGE TO ACHIEVE
                   A TRANSFORMATION
                  OF THE FIRE CONFLICT




                      CHANGE IN POWER
                   RELATIONS IN KNOWLEDGE
                     PRODUCTION SYSTEM




                    COUNTER NARRATIVE
                         OF FIRE


            Develop plural environmental policies that represent
FINAL AIM   different viewpoints of fire, its use and its impacts
THROUGH......

  ● Generation of new scientific knowledge

  ● Giving more visibility to marginalised knowledge

   ● Public confrontation of weak aspects of the narrative (scientific
  controversies)

  ● Catalysing processes of collective deliberation and analysis.

COUNTER NARRATIVES CAN.......


• Help build scenarios or arguments that people find more convincing than the
narrative (Roe 1991).

• Help re-focus the narrative so that it becomes less questionable (Roe 2004).

• Play an important role helping a conflict over different forms of knowledge
transcend from a latent state to a manifested one so that its substantives
issues can be understood and addressed.
ROLES FOR “EXPERTS”


• Carry out research

BUT ALSO:

• Strengthen vulnerable actors, help to clarify local views
• Create interactive process of research and action
• Trigger open confrontation of views (publish research
  results, give rise to controversies)
• Mobilise support- build coalitions between experts and
  practitioners
• Facilitation-catalyse public discussions
EVOLUTION OF THE FIRE
COUNTER NARRATIVE IN
CANAIMA NATIONAL PARK
STAGES

STAGE 1                   STAGE 2
(1999-2007)               (2007- to present)

Spontaneous, un-          Coordinated efforts with
  coordinted efforts by    an institutional base
  different actors.        acting as dialogue
                           and coalition builder
                           (Risk Project)
“RISK FACTORS IN THE REDUCTION OF HABITATS IN CANAIMA NATIONAL
   PARK: VULNERABILITY AND TOOLS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT”
                             PROJECT

Universidad
Simón Bolívar (USB)                 RESEARCH                    Ecologists
                                      TEAM
Instituto Venezolano                                            Engineers
de Investigaciones                                              Agronomy/
Científicas (IVIC)                                              Forestry

Estación Científica
de Parupa-CVG          INTERINSTITUTIONAL   MULDISCIPLINARY    Mathematicians

Universidad Experimental                                        Sociologists
de Guayana (UNEG)

Centro de Estudios para                                        Anthropologists
el Desarrollo (CENDES-UCV)
                                KNOWLEDGE ARTICULATION
                                  (RESEARCH APPROACH)


SOCIAL                              ENVIRONMENTAL             PEMON
PRACTITIONERS                       PRACTITIONERS
GENERAL OBJECTIVE

Evaluate the ecological and socio-institutional
vulnerability of the park at different spatial and time
scales, with the aim of developing indicators and tools
for the management of risks and for sustainable
development of the area.


                RESEARCH APPROACH

Plural and participative (allowing to take into account in
a broad way the different perspective and interests at
stake in the search for viable and sustainable solutions
to the existent problems)
THE COUNTER NARRATIVE
      PROCESSES
1. ALTERNATIVE SCIENTIFIC STUDIES
             OF FIRE
DATE        DISCIPLINARY               AREA OF RESEARCH
            FIELD
1999        Social Studies             Different perspectives of fire, with
                                       emphasis on Pemon views/knowledge
                                       (Iokine Rodriguez)
1999-2009   Ecological Studies         Ecological behaviour of fire and its impacts,
                                       in long term experiments (10 years)
                                       (Bibiana Bilbao)
2002-2006   Social studies             Power relations in the production of
                                       knowledge over fire. Effects of cultural
                                       change in Pemon use of fire (Bjorn Sletto)
2005 to     Socio-ecological studies   Scientific validation of Pemon fire
present                                management system based on long term
                                       fire experiments (Bibiana Bilbao, Alejandra
                                       Leal, Carlos Mendez)

                                       Social perception of fire by different park
                                       actors as a risk factor (Isabelle Sanchez-
                                       Rose-Hebe Vessuri)

                                       Paleo-ecological reconstruction of fire in
                                       the Gran Sabana landscape (Alejandra
                                       Leal, Bibiana Bilbao)
MAIN FINDINGS

PEMON VIEW OF FIRE AND OF                          ECOLOGICAL BEHAVIOUR OF FIRE
  ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
                                                   Fires do not take place in the same place
In the “traditional” Pemon world-view fire is          annually.
     an integral part of the landscape and of      Savannah vegetation in the area takes 2, 3
     Pemon cultural identity.                          to 4 years to recover.
Pemon use of fire is based on an ancestral         This generates a savannah mosaic with
     cooperative system of savannah patch              different fire histories.
     mosaic burning (prescribed burning).          By increasing fuel accumulation
One of the main reasons to use fire is to              discontinuity and its characteristics, it
     prevent large forest fires. Fire is               should be possible to reduce fires in high
     controlled with fire.                             risk areas (ecological base for patch
Rather than many fires, the problem is lack            mosaic burning)
     of sufficient fires. Fuel build-up in 10 km
     perimeters of communities subject to
     greater cultural change.
Noticeable difference in the knowledge of
     young Pemon about ancestral system of
     fire management in communities subject
     to greater cultural change.

  DIFFERENT PERCEPTIONS OF FIRE AS A RISK FACTOR

  Achieving a sustainable management of fire requires greater discussion about: what the
  fire problem is? how it is interpreted? how are its impacts viewed and ¿how fire affects
  the interests of different actors?
PEMON SAVANNAH PATCH BURNING
NARRATIVE

•   An area originally covered by forests
    has been converted mostly to                      COUNTER-NARRATIVE
    savannahs by fire.
                                               •   Savannahs been the predominate
•    The Pemon use of fire is responsible          vegetation in the areas for thousand of
    for a gradual savannization process            years.
    and a reduction of forests area.
                                               •   Fire is an integral component of the
•    The Pemon have no knowledge of                Gran Sabana landscape.
    sustainable use of fire (stigmatised as
    piromaniacs,“Los Quemones” (the            •   Fire has to be considered one of a
    burners), attributed among others, to          variety of factors that could be
    the belief that they are resent arrivals       contributing to vegetation change in
    to the area.                                   the area.

•   Fire is an external component of the       •   The Pemon have an ancestral system
    Gran Sabana Landscape.                         of fire management that, if widely
                                                   supported, could help reduce fires in
•    If actions are not taken the Gran             high risk areas.
    Sabana will be turned into the Great
    Dessert in a matter of one or two          •   Rather than controlling fires, fire
    centuries.                                     policies should aim to manage fires,
                                                   using the ancestral Pemon prescribed
•   Need to create a fire control                  patch burning-system.
    programme in the area.
2. SCIENTIFIC
CONTROVERSY
Año    Autores                     Referencia                                           Visión            Posición
                                                                                        Disciplinar       Representada
2004   Rodríguez, I.               Conocimiento indígena vs. científico: el conflicto   Social Sciences   Counter-narrative
a                                  por el uso del fuego en el Parque Nacional
                                   Canaima, Venezuela. Interciencia. 29 (3): 121-
                                   129.
2004   Dezzeo, N., H. Folster &    El fuego en la Gran Sabana, Interciencia, 9(8):      Ecology           Narrative
       L. Hernandez                409-410
2004   Rodríguez, I.               El fuego en la Gran Sabana, Interciencia, 9(9):      Social Sciences   Counter-narrative
b                                  481
2007   Rodríguez                   Pemon perspectives of fire management in             Social Sciences   Counter-narrative
                                   Canaima National Park, Venezuela. Human
                                   Ecology. 35(3):331-343
2008   Sletto, B.                  The knowledge that counts: institutional             Social Sciences   Counter-narrative
                                   identities, Policy Science, and the Conflict Over
                                   Fire Management in the Gran Sabana, Venezuela.
                                   World Development 36(10): 1938-1955.
2009   Bilbao B., A. Leal, C.      The Role of Fire in Vegetation Dynamic of Upland     Ecology           Counter-narrative
       Mendez y M. D.              Savannas of the Venezuelan Guayana in M.A.
       Delgado-Cartay              Cochrane, ed. Tropical Fire Ecology: Climate
                                   Change, Land Use and Ecosystem Dynamics.
                                   Springer-Praxis, Heidelberg, Germany.
2009   Rull, V.                    On the use of paleoecological evidence to assess     Ecology           Narrative
                                   the role of humans in the origin of the Gran
                                   Sabana (Venezuela). Human Ecology
2009   Rodríguez I., A. Leal, B.   Facing up to the challenge of interdisciplinary      Mixted (Socio-    Counter-narrative
       Bilbao, I. Sanchez, H.      research in the Gran Sabana (Venezuela), Human       ecological)
       Vessuri                     Ecology, 37(6), December 2009.
2009   Rodríguez, I. y B.          Apok hace feliz a Pata: desafíos y sugerencias       Social Science    Counter-narrative
       Sletto                      para una gestión intercultural del fuego en la
                                   Gran Sabana. Antropologica 52 (111-112).


2010   Bilbao, B, A. Leal & C.     Indigenous use of fire and forest loss in Canima     Ecology           Counter-narrative
       Mendez                      National Park Park, Venezuela. Assesment of and
                                   tools   for   Alternative   Strategies   of  Fire
                                   Management in Pemon Indigenous Lands. Human
                                   Ecology. Published on line-28 August 2010.
RESULTS

• Controversy maked the conflict visible

• Different views of fire have started to become discussed
  in scientific forums, protected area management training
  courses, among practitioners, etc.

• Public acknowledgement of more than one side of the
  “story”.

               The New York Times, by Simon Romero,
          In Venezuela’s Savanna, Clash of Science and Fire
                            23 April 2010.
3. DIALOGUE, PUBLIC
DELIBERATION PROCESSES
DIFFICULTIES FOR DIALOGUE
                         AND DELIBERATION

•   Pemon in a vulnerable position to participate in dialogue with others
    actors. Feeling of disrespect and lack of understanding of their
    perspectives. Internal conflict about the subject (elders vs. young
    Pemon).

•   Historically a subject of great friction and tension among the park
    actors.


                                CALLS FOR

• Creating the conditions for dialogue: helping the Pemon articulate their
views

• An actor that is perceived by all actors as “neutral” in order to be able
to facilitate dialogue and public deliberation (Risk Project)
1999   INTRA-COMMUNITY DIALOGUE
       PARTICIPATORY COMMUNITY RESEARCH ON PEMON MEANINGS
       OF FIRE, KUMARAKAPAY

                     OBJECTIVE:
                     Help the Pemon articulate their views of fire and its
                     impacts

                      CARACTERISTICS
                      Part of a series of participatory workshops on local
                      perceptions of socio-environmental change
            29 interviews with young Pemon and elders
            In situ analysis of research findings
            Community meeting to discuss research results.

            OUTCOMES
                   Young Pemon legitimized the knowledge of elders.
                   Elders acknowledged their responsibility in loss of
                  local knowledge.
                   Young Pemon and elders express their commitment
                  to learn
                  and teach about the use of fire.
                   Subsequently some young Pemon have shown
                  more confidence to debate with experts and
                  researchers about the Pemon use of fire.
2007                   MULTI-ACTOR DIALOGUE
                           VII NATIONAL ECOLOGY CONGRESS



ACTIVITY                                  CARACTERISTICS    PARTICIPANTS
Symposia “Institutional, Ecological and   Public event      Congress participants
Socio-cultural perspectives for the
management of fire in Canaima National    10 minutes        Speakers:
Park”.                                    presentations     • Pemon representatives
                                                            (Bolivar State Indigenous)
                                                            Federation- FIEB)
                                                            • Scientists
                                                            • Practitioners (EDELCA,
                                                            INPARQUES, Parupa
                                                            Scientific Station)
Workshop “Joining perspectives for the    Closed event      Speakers in the previous
creation of an effective and legitimate                     event.
management of fire in Canaima National
Park”.                                                      Environmental and Fire
                                          Open discussion
                                                            Managers at the National
                                                            and Regional Level
OBJETIVES
To develop a concerted environmental policy for
the management of fire in Canaima National
Park.
ACHIEVEMENTS
•Fist time main actors of the conflict exchange
views of the problem in an atmosphere of respect
un mutual understanding.
•EDELCA and FIEB participated as convenors,
together with the Risk Project.
•Agenda discussed and agreed among the three
convenors.
•Success in building coalitions between experts
and practitioners to further a contested agenda
(fire management instead of fire control)
•Shared interest to continue dialogue
LIMITATION
Lack of continuity lack due to institutional
changes
2008-TO PRESENT       INTER-CULTURAL DIALOGUE
                     AT THE COMMUNITY LEVEL, KAVANAYEN

             OBJETIVE:
             Exchange of ecological and Pemon perspectives of fire, its impacts
                and management.

             CARATERISTICS:
             Part of a community self-reflection process of socio-environmental
                 change with view of contributing to the development of a
                 community “life-plan” (Plan de Vida).
             Two workshops: one with young Pemon and one with elders.
             Fire discussed by young Pemon and elders as one of the different
                 factors of environmental change.
             Results of ecological research on fire behaviour were shared with the
                 community.

             OUTCOMES
             Elders felt that their knowledge and livelihood practices legitimised
                 by ecological research.
             Opened up to talk about changes in the landscape due to historical
                 events: inter-ethnic wars, 19th century slave trade.
             Triggered local discussion about the need to maintain traditional
                 prescribed burning practices. Areas of risk due to lack of
                 systematic burning.
CONCLUSIONS
•   A counter-narrative of fire has started to emerge, but it is still in its initial stages.

•   The Pemon have had little participation in the evolution of the counter-narrative.
    Process lead by scientists who have the power resources to transform the
    conflict: financial resources and technical know-how to produce a change in the
    knowledge production system.

•   The different counter narrative processes have been successful in helping the
    conflict over the use of fire become more public so that its substantive issues can
    be discussed and addressed.

•   More public discussion about: what the fire problem is? how it is interpreted? how
    are its impacts viewed? and, how fire affects the interests of different actors? is
    still necessary among the different park actors.

•   Favourable conditions to carry out an in depth community dialogue about this
    issue has been created in one community, Kavanayen.

•   Conditions to open up the discussion in institutional settings was favourable in a
    given moment in time (2006, 2007), but do not seem to exist in present, perhaps
    due to resistance to change, institutional inertias, etc.

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Iokiñe Rodriguez: Reframing the fire narrative in Canaima National Park, Venezuela

  • 1. Reframing the fire narrative in Canaima National Park, Venezuela __________________________________ Roles of science transforming an environmental conflict “Pathways to Sustainability: Agendas for New Politics of Environment, Development and Social Justice” Conference STEPS Centre, Sussex University, Brighton, September 23-24, 2010 Iokiñe Rodriguez, Bibiana Bilbao, Isabelle Sanchez-Rose and Alejandra Leal Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Research (IVIC) and Simon Bolivar University
  • 2. Canaima National Park • 3 million hectares Caribean Sea • Ancestral Pemon indigenous homelands Canaima • Population: approximately National Park 20.000 Pemon Colombia Guyana • Since 1994 UNESCO World Brazil 400 km Natural Heritage Site
  • 3. STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE OF CANAIMA NATIONAL PARK’S FORESTS GURI DAM: Production of 77% of country’s electricity 400 km
  • 5. DOMINANT FIRE NARRATIVE • An area originally covered by forests has been converted mostly to savannahs by fire. • The Pemon use of fire is responsible for a gradual savannization process and a reduction of forests area. • The Pemon have no knowledge of sustainable use of fire (stigmatised as pyromaniacs, “Los Quemones” (the burners), attributed among others, to the belief that they are resent arrivals to the area. • If actions are not taken the Gran Sabana will be turned into the Great Dessert in a matter of one or two centuries. •Need to create a fire control programme in the area.
  • 6. FIRE CONTROL PROGRAMME Foto:Bjorn Stleto Foto:Bjorn Stleto MAIN FEATURES OUTCOME • Technology-dependent way to control •Great investment in fire control fires ($500.000 annualy) • External control •Failure achieving a reduction in the use of Pemon fires. • Exclusion of Pemon ancestral fire management methods. •Pemon silent resistance.
  • 7. ROLE OF SCIENCE REPRODUCING THE FIRE NARRATIVE • Environmental practitioners and researchers view fire as an external component of the landscape. • Emphasis on explaining ecological fragility of the area and not the fire regimes. • Partial explanations of forest-savannah dynamics and environmental change which are generalised. • Short term ecological studies.
  • 8. PEMON USES OF FIRE •For cleaning and maintaining paths clean. •To maintain the landscape “tidy” and “attractive” •To Prevent large catastrophic fires. • For communication • Hunting (rampūn) • Slash and burn agriculture (in forest areas) • To keep themselves warm • To scare dangerous animals away • As a cure of diseases (fire has magical properties) • To catch grasshoppers • To dry wood • To help fishing
  • 9. ACTORS UNESCO Internacional National Environment Ministry Regional Local UCV: Estación Científica CENDES Instituto Botánico de Parupa IZT UNEG: de Centro de Barcelona, Investigaciones España Ecológicas Pemon Bolivar State de Guayana Elders Indigenous ONGs Federation TNC IVIC: Young Ecology Pemon Centre, INPARQUES Social Studies of CORPOELEC Science Centre (formerly EDELCA) USB, Laboratorio de Dinámica de Comunidades y Procesos Ecológicos Texas University, USA
  • 10. CHALLENGE TO ACHIEVE A TRANSFORMATION OF THE FIRE CONFLICT CHANGE IN POWER RELATIONS IN KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION SYSTEM COUNTER NARRATIVE OF FIRE Develop plural environmental policies that represent FINAL AIM different viewpoints of fire, its use and its impacts
  • 11. THROUGH...... ● Generation of new scientific knowledge ● Giving more visibility to marginalised knowledge ● Public confrontation of weak aspects of the narrative (scientific controversies) ● Catalysing processes of collective deliberation and analysis. COUNTER NARRATIVES CAN....... • Help build scenarios or arguments that people find more convincing than the narrative (Roe 1991). • Help re-focus the narrative so that it becomes less questionable (Roe 2004). • Play an important role helping a conflict over different forms of knowledge transcend from a latent state to a manifested one so that its substantives issues can be understood and addressed.
  • 12. ROLES FOR “EXPERTS” • Carry out research BUT ALSO: • Strengthen vulnerable actors, help to clarify local views • Create interactive process of research and action • Trigger open confrontation of views (publish research results, give rise to controversies) • Mobilise support- build coalitions between experts and practitioners • Facilitation-catalyse public discussions
  • 13. EVOLUTION OF THE FIRE COUNTER NARRATIVE IN CANAIMA NATIONAL PARK
  • 14. STAGES STAGE 1 STAGE 2 (1999-2007) (2007- to present) Spontaneous, un- Coordinated efforts with coordinted efforts by an institutional base different actors. acting as dialogue and coalition builder (Risk Project)
  • 15. “RISK FACTORS IN THE REDUCTION OF HABITATS IN CANAIMA NATIONAL PARK: VULNERABILITY AND TOOLS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT” PROJECT Universidad Simón Bolívar (USB) RESEARCH Ecologists TEAM Instituto Venezolano Engineers de Investigaciones Agronomy/ Científicas (IVIC) Forestry Estación Científica de Parupa-CVG INTERINSTITUTIONAL MULDISCIPLINARY Mathematicians Universidad Experimental Sociologists de Guayana (UNEG) Centro de Estudios para Anthropologists el Desarrollo (CENDES-UCV) KNOWLEDGE ARTICULATION (RESEARCH APPROACH) SOCIAL ENVIRONMENTAL PEMON PRACTITIONERS PRACTITIONERS
  • 16. GENERAL OBJECTIVE Evaluate the ecological and socio-institutional vulnerability of the park at different spatial and time scales, with the aim of developing indicators and tools for the management of risks and for sustainable development of the area. RESEARCH APPROACH Plural and participative (allowing to take into account in a broad way the different perspective and interests at stake in the search for viable and sustainable solutions to the existent problems)
  • 18. 1. ALTERNATIVE SCIENTIFIC STUDIES OF FIRE
  • 19. DATE DISCIPLINARY AREA OF RESEARCH FIELD 1999 Social Studies Different perspectives of fire, with emphasis on Pemon views/knowledge (Iokine Rodriguez) 1999-2009 Ecological Studies Ecological behaviour of fire and its impacts, in long term experiments (10 years) (Bibiana Bilbao) 2002-2006 Social studies Power relations in the production of knowledge over fire. Effects of cultural change in Pemon use of fire (Bjorn Sletto) 2005 to Socio-ecological studies Scientific validation of Pemon fire present management system based on long term fire experiments (Bibiana Bilbao, Alejandra Leal, Carlos Mendez) Social perception of fire by different park actors as a risk factor (Isabelle Sanchez- Rose-Hebe Vessuri) Paleo-ecological reconstruction of fire in the Gran Sabana landscape (Alejandra Leal, Bibiana Bilbao)
  • 20. MAIN FINDINGS PEMON VIEW OF FIRE AND OF ECOLOGICAL BEHAVIOUR OF FIRE ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE Fires do not take place in the same place In the “traditional” Pemon world-view fire is annually. an integral part of the landscape and of Savannah vegetation in the area takes 2, 3 Pemon cultural identity. to 4 years to recover. Pemon use of fire is based on an ancestral This generates a savannah mosaic with cooperative system of savannah patch different fire histories. mosaic burning (prescribed burning). By increasing fuel accumulation One of the main reasons to use fire is to discontinuity and its characteristics, it prevent large forest fires. Fire is should be possible to reduce fires in high controlled with fire. risk areas (ecological base for patch Rather than many fires, the problem is lack mosaic burning) of sufficient fires. Fuel build-up in 10 km perimeters of communities subject to greater cultural change. Noticeable difference in the knowledge of young Pemon about ancestral system of fire management in communities subject to greater cultural change. DIFFERENT PERCEPTIONS OF FIRE AS A RISK FACTOR Achieving a sustainable management of fire requires greater discussion about: what the fire problem is? how it is interpreted? how are its impacts viewed and ¿how fire affects the interests of different actors?
  • 22. NARRATIVE • An area originally covered by forests has been converted mostly to COUNTER-NARRATIVE savannahs by fire. • Savannahs been the predominate • The Pemon use of fire is responsible vegetation in the areas for thousand of for a gradual savannization process years. and a reduction of forests area. • Fire is an integral component of the • The Pemon have no knowledge of Gran Sabana landscape. sustainable use of fire (stigmatised as piromaniacs,“Los Quemones” (the • Fire has to be considered one of a burners), attributed among others, to variety of factors that could be the belief that they are resent arrivals contributing to vegetation change in to the area. the area. • Fire is an external component of the • The Pemon have an ancestral system Gran Sabana Landscape. of fire management that, if widely supported, could help reduce fires in • If actions are not taken the Gran high risk areas. Sabana will be turned into the Great Dessert in a matter of one or two • Rather than controlling fires, fire centuries. policies should aim to manage fires, using the ancestral Pemon prescribed • Need to create a fire control patch burning-system. programme in the area.
  • 24. Año Autores Referencia Visión Posición Disciplinar Representada 2004 Rodríguez, I. Conocimiento indígena vs. científico: el conflicto Social Sciences Counter-narrative a por el uso del fuego en el Parque Nacional Canaima, Venezuela. Interciencia. 29 (3): 121- 129. 2004 Dezzeo, N., H. Folster & El fuego en la Gran Sabana, Interciencia, 9(8): Ecology Narrative L. Hernandez 409-410 2004 Rodríguez, I. El fuego en la Gran Sabana, Interciencia, 9(9): Social Sciences Counter-narrative b 481 2007 Rodríguez Pemon perspectives of fire management in Social Sciences Counter-narrative Canaima National Park, Venezuela. Human Ecology. 35(3):331-343 2008 Sletto, B. The knowledge that counts: institutional Social Sciences Counter-narrative identities, Policy Science, and the Conflict Over Fire Management in the Gran Sabana, Venezuela. World Development 36(10): 1938-1955. 2009 Bilbao B., A. Leal, C. The Role of Fire in Vegetation Dynamic of Upland Ecology Counter-narrative Mendez y M. D. Savannas of the Venezuelan Guayana in M.A. Delgado-Cartay Cochrane, ed. Tropical Fire Ecology: Climate Change, Land Use and Ecosystem Dynamics. Springer-Praxis, Heidelberg, Germany. 2009 Rull, V. On the use of paleoecological evidence to assess Ecology Narrative the role of humans in the origin of the Gran Sabana (Venezuela). Human Ecology 2009 Rodríguez I., A. Leal, B. Facing up to the challenge of interdisciplinary Mixted (Socio- Counter-narrative Bilbao, I. Sanchez, H. research in the Gran Sabana (Venezuela), Human ecological) Vessuri Ecology, 37(6), December 2009. 2009 Rodríguez, I. y B. Apok hace feliz a Pata: desafíos y sugerencias Social Science Counter-narrative Sletto para una gestión intercultural del fuego en la Gran Sabana. Antropologica 52 (111-112). 2010 Bilbao, B, A. Leal & C. Indigenous use of fire and forest loss in Canima Ecology Counter-narrative Mendez National Park Park, Venezuela. Assesment of and tools for Alternative Strategies of Fire Management in Pemon Indigenous Lands. Human Ecology. Published on line-28 August 2010.
  • 25. RESULTS • Controversy maked the conflict visible • Different views of fire have started to become discussed in scientific forums, protected area management training courses, among practitioners, etc. • Public acknowledgement of more than one side of the “story”. The New York Times, by Simon Romero, In Venezuela’s Savanna, Clash of Science and Fire 23 April 2010.
  • 27. DIFFICULTIES FOR DIALOGUE AND DELIBERATION • Pemon in a vulnerable position to participate in dialogue with others actors. Feeling of disrespect and lack of understanding of their perspectives. Internal conflict about the subject (elders vs. young Pemon). • Historically a subject of great friction and tension among the park actors. CALLS FOR • Creating the conditions for dialogue: helping the Pemon articulate their views • An actor that is perceived by all actors as “neutral” in order to be able to facilitate dialogue and public deliberation (Risk Project)
  • 28. 1999 INTRA-COMMUNITY DIALOGUE PARTICIPATORY COMMUNITY RESEARCH ON PEMON MEANINGS OF FIRE, KUMARAKAPAY OBJECTIVE: Help the Pemon articulate their views of fire and its impacts CARACTERISTICS Part of a series of participatory workshops on local perceptions of socio-environmental change 29 interviews with young Pemon and elders In situ analysis of research findings Community meeting to discuss research results. OUTCOMES Young Pemon legitimized the knowledge of elders. Elders acknowledged their responsibility in loss of local knowledge. Young Pemon and elders express their commitment to learn and teach about the use of fire. Subsequently some young Pemon have shown more confidence to debate with experts and researchers about the Pemon use of fire.
  • 29. 2007 MULTI-ACTOR DIALOGUE VII NATIONAL ECOLOGY CONGRESS ACTIVITY CARACTERISTICS PARTICIPANTS Symposia “Institutional, Ecological and Public event Congress participants Socio-cultural perspectives for the management of fire in Canaima National 10 minutes Speakers: Park”. presentations • Pemon representatives (Bolivar State Indigenous) Federation- FIEB) • Scientists • Practitioners (EDELCA, INPARQUES, Parupa Scientific Station) Workshop “Joining perspectives for the Closed event Speakers in the previous creation of an effective and legitimate event. management of fire in Canaima National Park”. Environmental and Fire Open discussion Managers at the National and Regional Level
  • 30. OBJETIVES To develop a concerted environmental policy for the management of fire in Canaima National Park. ACHIEVEMENTS •Fist time main actors of the conflict exchange views of the problem in an atmosphere of respect un mutual understanding. •EDELCA and FIEB participated as convenors, together with the Risk Project. •Agenda discussed and agreed among the three convenors. •Success in building coalitions between experts and practitioners to further a contested agenda (fire management instead of fire control) •Shared interest to continue dialogue LIMITATION Lack of continuity lack due to institutional changes
  • 31. 2008-TO PRESENT INTER-CULTURAL DIALOGUE AT THE COMMUNITY LEVEL, KAVANAYEN OBJETIVE: Exchange of ecological and Pemon perspectives of fire, its impacts and management. CARATERISTICS: Part of a community self-reflection process of socio-environmental change with view of contributing to the development of a community “life-plan” (Plan de Vida). Two workshops: one with young Pemon and one with elders. Fire discussed by young Pemon and elders as one of the different factors of environmental change. Results of ecological research on fire behaviour were shared with the community. OUTCOMES Elders felt that their knowledge and livelihood practices legitimised by ecological research. Opened up to talk about changes in the landscape due to historical events: inter-ethnic wars, 19th century slave trade. Triggered local discussion about the need to maintain traditional prescribed burning practices. Areas of risk due to lack of systematic burning.
  • 32. CONCLUSIONS • A counter-narrative of fire has started to emerge, but it is still in its initial stages. • The Pemon have had little participation in the evolution of the counter-narrative. Process lead by scientists who have the power resources to transform the conflict: financial resources and technical know-how to produce a change in the knowledge production system. • The different counter narrative processes have been successful in helping the conflict over the use of fire become more public so that its substantive issues can be discussed and addressed. • More public discussion about: what the fire problem is? how it is interpreted? how are its impacts viewed? and, how fire affects the interests of different actors? is still necessary among the different park actors. • Favourable conditions to carry out an in depth community dialogue about this issue has been created in one community, Kavanayen. • Conditions to open up the discussion in institutional settings was favourable in a given moment in time (2006, 2007), but do not seem to exist in present, perhaps due to resistance to change, institutional inertias, etc.