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Colonial forestry and environmental history: British policies in Cyprus, 1878--1960.

机译:殖民地林业与环境史:1878--1960年英国在塞浦路斯的政策。

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The forests of the eastern Mediterranean island of Cyprus, famous for their extent in antiquity, were described as severely damaged by misuse over the preceding centuries at the time of the British arrival on the island in 1878. The British colonial authorities sought to remedy this "degradation", and their success in doing so before their departure in 1960 has seldom been questioned. This dissertation examines this accepted history of the colonial period by utilizing archival, ethnographic, and physical data and focusing upon the British impact on the landscape as well as the relationship between the British authorities and the Cypriot people.; This reappraisal suggests several points. The British approached the Cypriot forests with certain misunderstandings and misconceptions in 1878. They believed that the majority of the forested areas on the island were unregulated commons, which they were not. They further misread the landscape by assuming that its appearance, quite different from that of a humid and temperate biome, indicated degradation. Within these concerns of degradation, they misinterpreted the Cypriot rural economy by holding that shepherds and agriculturalists did not and could not mix. These misunderstandings of Mediterranean ecology, combined with prevailing ideas for good forest management and agricultural intensification, and hampered by inadequate budgets, resulted in policies that did not initially "return" the forests to any imagined state of past verdure, and may instead have been harmful in certain aspects.; Yet the British officials did not behave according to traditional stereotypes of colonial rulers either. The actions of many of the colonial foresters were not solely driven by a desire for instant profit; instead the majority consistently attempted to maintain and ameliorate the forests both for indirect ecosystem benefits (which they recognized would be remunerative to the island as a whole, even if not immediately to the department) and direct benefits of timber production. The meticulous records in the archives display a concern with doing what was best for the forests and for the people, which inevitably led to conflicts as to what was "fair" for the forest and "fair" for the inhabitants, however defined.
机译:地中海地中海东部塞浦路斯岛的森林以其古老而著称,在1878年英国抵达该岛之前的几个世纪中,由于误用,森林遭到严重破坏。英国殖民当局力图对此进行补救。退化”,以及他们在1960年离开美国之前的成就是否受到质疑。本文通过利用档案,人种学和自然数据,并着重于英国对景观的影响以及英国当局与塞浦路斯人民之间的关系,考察了殖民时期的历史。这项重新评估提出了几点。 1878年,英国人对塞浦路斯的森林抱有某些误解和误解。他们认为,岛上大多数森林地区都是不受管制的公地,而实际上并非如此。他们认为景观与潮湿和温带生物群落的外观完全不同,从而进一步误读了景观。在这些关于退化的担忧中,他们认为牧羊人和农业家没有,也没有混合,从而误解了塞浦路斯的农村经济。对地中海生态的这些误解,加上对良好森林管理和农业集约化的普遍看法,再加上预算不足,导致政策最初并未将森林“恢复”到任何想象中的过去状态,反而可能有害在某些方面。然而,英国官员也没有按照殖民统治者的传统成见行事。许多殖民地森林保护者的行动不仅是由对即时利益的渴望所驱动。相反,大多数人一直在努力维护和改善森林,以获取间接的生态系统收益(他们认为这对整个岛屿都是有利的,即使不是立即为部门带来收益)和木材生产的直接收益。档案中的细致记录显示出对森林和人民最有利的事情的关注,这不可避免地导致了对森林“公平”和对居民“公平”(无论定义如何)的冲突。

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  • 作者

    Harris, Sarah Elizabeth.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Texas at Austin.$bGeography and the Environment.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Texas at Austin.$bGeography and the Environment.;
  • 学科 History European.; Geography.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2007
  • 页码 504 p.
  • 总页数 504
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 欧洲史;自然地理学;
  • 关键词

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