This dataset contains the preliminary analysis of the prioritization and action plan that the indigenous and Afro-descendant communities of Nuquí determined for their territory in terms of planting, forest and water. The methodology used for this process was based on the dialogue of knowledge, participatory action methodologies and the methodology used by the Universidad de los Niños – EAFIT. The methodological guides that were developed for these workshops took into account the different moments of territorial planning in which the indigenous and Afro-descendant communities of Nuquí find themselves. That is why the guide for indigenous communities is called “How do we build a life plan?”, while the guide for Afro-descendant communities is called “How do we better organize our territory? This differentiation was important for Saberes de Monte, as it allowed us to distinguish each of the communities taking into account their particularities, but also to compare them in order to find similarities, communication channels and joint action plans among them.
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