Continental sports hunting in Chile

Since the dawn of humanity, hunting activity has been a provider of basic food sustenance. At present, hunting has lost this centrality, being considered as a productive and leisure alternative for rural communities. In Chile, as in other countries, this activity has been legislated and regulated in...

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Main Authors: Jiménez Barrado, Víctor, Martín Delgado, Luz María
Format: Online
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Academia de Humanismo Cristiano 2020
Online Access:https://revistas.academia.cl/index.php/esp/article/view/1501
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author Jiménez Barrado, Víctor
Martín Delgado, Luz María
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description Since the dawn of humanity, hunting activity has been a provider of basic food sustenance. At present, hunting has lost this centrality, being considered as a productive and leisure alternative for rural communities. In Chile, as in other countries, this activity has been legislated and regulated in recent decades. Thus, the current Law No. 19,473 of 1996 and its regulations (Supreme Decree No. 5 of 1998) are the basic framework governing hunting in Chile. After more than 20 years since its entry into force, and in response to the prevailing scientific and academic gap on the subject in the country, we propose this work with the objective of analyzing the Chilean regulations and organizations involved in the field, as well as the associations and their ways of organizing and practicing hunting activity. Finally, it is discovered that in Chile the hunting activity is very minor. In addition, a traditional and unproductive vision persists, in which associationism and the number of hunting grounds is scarce.
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spelling oai-article-15012021-07-12T22:53:29Z Continental sports hunting in Chile La caza deportiva continental en Chile Jiménez Barrado, Víctor Martín Delgado, Luz María Since the dawn of humanity, hunting activity has been a provider of basic food sustenance. At present, hunting has lost this centrality, being considered as a productive and leisure alternative for rural communities. In Chile, as in other countries, this activity has been legislated and regulated in recent decades. Thus, the current Law No. 19,473 of 1996 and its regulations (Supreme Decree No. 5 of 1998) are the basic framework governing hunting in Chile. After more than 20 years since its entry into force, and in response to the prevailing scientific and academic gap on the subject in the country, we propose this work with the objective of analyzing the Chilean regulations and organizations involved in the field, as well as the associations and their ways of organizing and practicing hunting activity. Finally, it is discovered that in Chile the hunting activity is very minor. In addition, a traditional and unproductive vision persists, in which associationism and the number of hunting grounds is scarce. Desde los albores de la humanidad, la actividad cinegética ha sido proveedora de sustentos alimenticios básicos. En la actualidad, la caza ha perdido esta centralidad, considerándose como una alternativa productiva y de ocio más para las comunidades rurales. En Chile, así como en otros países, esta actividad se ha legislado y reglamentado en las últimas décadas. De este modo, la vigente ley N°19.473 de 1996 y su reglamento (Decreto Supremo N°5 de 1998) son el marco básico que rige la caza en Chile. Pasados más de 20 años desde su entrada en vigor, y en atención a la laguna científica y académica imperante sobre el particular en el país, planteamos este trabajo con el objetivo de analizar la normativa y organismos chilenos implicados en el rubro, así como también las asociaciones y sus formas de organizarse y practicar la actividad cinegética. Finalmente, se descubre que en Chile la actividad cinegética es muy minoritaria. Además, persiste una visión tradicional y poco productiva, en la que el asociacionismo y el número de cotos de caza es reducido. Universidad Academia de Humanismo Cristiano 2020-07-21 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion artículo evaluado por pares application/pdf https://revistas.academia.cl/index.php/esp/article/view/1501 10.25074/07197209.19.1501 Revista de Geografía Espacios; Vol 10 No 19 (2020); 25-43 Revista de Geografía Espacios; Vol. 10 Núm. 19 (2020); 25-43 Revista de Geografía Espacios; v. 10 n. 19 (2020); 25-43 0719-7209 0719-0573 spa https://revistas.academia.cl/index.php/esp/article/view/1501/1853 Derechos de autor 2020 Revista de Geografía Espacios
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