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Assessing techno-economic alternatives for rural development in Northeast Mexico
Authors:Jacob Fried   Roberto Armijo  Manuel Trejo
Abstract:In the arid zone of Northeast Mexico are located some of the most socially deprived and economically marginal communities in the nation. This paper analyzes the current status of their social and economic organization and suggests alternative techno-economic subsistence activities that could improve productive capacity while preserving the fragile ecological balance between communities and exploitable natural resources. It shows how recent advances in computer mapping, linear programming, and techno-social modelling (SOPA technique) can assist decision makers and planners in choosing the best mix of social, economic, and technical advantages from an array of scenarios of change. A major finding is that the use of cooperatives as a managerial format is not always the best one to utilize, given the variability of community cohesiveness and varying organizational requirements of different techniques of exploiting animal and plant resources.
Keywords:Address reprint requests to Professor Jacob Fried   Department of Anthropology   Portland State University   P.O. Box 751   Portland   Oregon 97207   USA.
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