In a powerful appeal, the traditional communities of Kastos and Kalamos islands in Greece are calling for solidarity in their fight against colonial conservation practices that threaten their ancestral lands and waters. These communities, long-time guardians of their marine territories, are facing increasing pressures from state policies and external entities that undermine their rights and sustainable practices.
Key Takeaways
- Traditional communities on Kastos and Kalamos islands are appealing for support against colonial conservation.
- The islands are home to one of the largest marine protected areas in the Mediterranean.
- Local practices have historically preserved unique marine biodiversity, including monk seals and endangered dolphins.
- Recent policies have marginalized native populations and facilitated the encroachment of non-native groups.
- The grassroots organization Terra Sylvestris is leading the resistance against harmful industries and conservation models.
Historical Context
For centuries, the inhabitants of Kastos and Kalamos have managed their aquatic territories sustainably, ensuring the survival of diverse marine life. However, over the past 150 years, government policies have systematically stripped these communities of their rights, leading to a significant decline in their population—from 2,000 residents fifty years ago to just 250 today.
The process began with the nationalization of commons, followed by the transfer of management to private entities, often resulting in the exploitation of local resources without community consent.
Current Challenges
The rise of industrial aquaculture and other harmful practices has further threatened the ecological balance of the region. Key issues include:
- Destruction of Wild Fish Spawning Sites: Industrial aquaculture practices have led to significant ecological damage.
- Increased Non-Native Settlement: External groups are granted fishing licenses, undermining the rights of local communities.
- Environmental Degradation: Activities such as recreational fishing and illegal trawling are exacerbating the situation.
The Role of Terra Sylvestris
In response to these challenges, the local community founded Terra Sylvestris in 2014. This grassroots organization aims to:
- Protect ancestral lands and waters.
- Reverse the loss of biodiversity and ecosystems.
- Mobilize community support against environmental degradation.
Terra Sylvestris conducts scientific research, raises awareness, and organizes peaceful protests to advocate for the rights of the Kastos and Kalamos communities. Their efforts are crucial in resisting the encroachment of unsustainable industries and promoting community-based conservation models.
Call for Solidarity
The communities of Kastos and Kalamos are now reaching out for solidarity from the ICCA Consortium and other community-based organizations. They emphasize the need for support against the top-down approaches of larger NGOs that often prioritize funding and power over the rights and needs of local populations.
The appeal highlights the importance of community involvement in conservation efforts, advocating for a model that respects historical rights and promotes sustainable practices. The residents of Kastos and Kalamos are determined to reclaim control over their natural resources and protect their unique ecological heritage.
As the struggle continues, the call for solidarity serves as a reminder of the ongoing fight against colonial conservation practices that threaten the very fabric of traditional communities and their way of life.
Sources
- An appeal for solidarity with traditional communities of Kastos-Kalamos islands in the fight against colonial conservation – Blog – ICCA Consortium, ICCA Consortium.