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Lopez, Rafael

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Session 6. 1. A.
Wednesday, June 18, 2025 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM Integrative Learning Center ILCN101
Community of Practice as a Learning Approach to Address Threats to Collective Decisions About Nature
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Emma Villaseñor1, Malena Oliva2, Albert Chan3, Alvaro Mena4, Sara Oliveros3, Yamili Chan3, Mariana Ortiz3, Rafael Lopez4, Roberto Sánchez5, Teresa Figueroa5, and Isabel Maldonado6
1INECOL, México, 2LANCIS‚ÄëUNAM, México, 3U Yich Lu'um, México, 4Ka Kuxtal Much' Meyaj, México, 5Kanan, Derechos Humanos, México, 6Independiente, México

In human groups, there is a wide range of approaches to decision-making regarding nature. In territories of life, these decisions are made collectively. Territories of life are communities defined by: 1) a deep connection between the community and the territory; 2) effective governance; and 3) positive conditions for both nature and the community resulting from this connection and collective decision-making. However, this collective vision, as a paradigm for action concerning nature, has been eroded and is constantly threatened by neocolonialist approaches.
For this panel we would like to share an experience that is starting with different communities in Mexico, in which we are using the community of practice approach to foster collective learning and action. The community of practice of Territories of life, in Mexico, embraces a collective learning approach centered on action, with learning topics chosen based on the urgent needs of the communities. Each topic aims to facilitate joint reflection on the threats to collective action and strategies for its enhancement. Throughout this process, we are navigating the inherent challenges of transdisciplinary research, including epistemological issues (such as relational versus separate forms of knowledge building), practical concerns (like time constraints and differing priorities), and challenges related to collaborative work (balancing activism with knowledge co-production), among others.
We believe that this methdology offers a valuable foundation for building networks that generate practical and applicable knowledge. We have learned that understanding among members and building trust are essential processes that takes time and require ongoing dialogue. We also found that the practice is enriched by the diversity of perspectives and experiences, and that addressing the threats and urgent needs of the communities is essential for legitimate transdisciplinary work.

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