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Change and Marginalisation: Livelihoods, Commons Institutions and Environmental Justice in Chilika Lagoon, India.

机译:变化和边缘化:印度奇利卡泻湖的生计,公共机构和环境正义。

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This thesis investigates marginalisation in small-scale fishing communities in Chilika Lagoon engaged in customary capture fisheries. However, the Lagoon has undergone tremendous changes in recent decades, impacting the social, cultural, economic, political and environmental life, and resulting in fishers' disconnection and marginalisation. The study explores what marginalisation looks like from the fishers' point of view, and attempts to explain the processes and drivers responsible for change in Chilika social-ecological system, and the implications of this change, with four areas for analysis: 1) historical and political background to the processes of change in Chilika Lagoon fisheries; 2) the challenges from external drivers to fishery commons and the need to understand commons as a process; 3) impacts of social-ecological change from a livelihood perspective, including how the fishers dealt with livelihood crisis through various strategies; 4) institutional processes and their implications for fishers' marginalization.;Using evidence collected through household- and village-level surveys, combined with various qualitative and participatory research methods over 28 months, the study shows that there are two major driving forces or drivers of marginalisation: (1) the role of aquaculture development in the loss of resource access rights and the decline of local institutions, and (2) the ecological displacement and livelihood loss brought about by the opening of a new "sea mouth" connecting the Lagoon and the Bay of Bengal. There exist a paradox of the official account and fishers' own view of marginalisation. Chilika is a clear case in which government policies have encouraged de facto privatisation. The dynamic nature and fluctuations associated with commons development make it imperative to understand commons as a process that includes commonisation and decommonisation. Out-migration has emerged as a key livelihood strategy resulting in occupational displacement for one-third of the adult fishers, and such livelihood strategies have led to their disconnection and marginalisation. The fishers' point of view presents a more complex, multidimensional concept of marginalisation, not simply as a state of being but as a process over time, impacting social and economic conditions, political standing, and environmental health.
机译:本文研究了从事常规捕捞渔业的奇利卡泻湖小规模捕捞社区的边缘化。然而,近几十年来,泻湖发生了巨大变化,影响了社会,文化,经济,政治和环境生活,并导致渔民脱节和边缘化。该研究从渔民的角度探讨了边缘化是什么样的,并试图解释造成Chilika社会生态系统变化的过程和驱动因素,以及这种变化的含义,并从四个方面进行分析:1)历史和Chilika泻湖渔业变化过程的政治背景; 2)外部驱动因素给渔业公域带来的挑战以及需要将公域理解为一个过程的需求; 3)从生计的角度看社会生态变化的影响,包括渔民如何通过各种策略应对生计危机; 4)制度化过程及其对渔民边缘化的影响。利用家庭和村级调查收集的证据,结合28个月以上的各种定性和参与性研究方法,研究表明有两个主要的驱动力或驱动因素边缘化:(1)水产养殖发展在失去资源使用权和地方机构衰落中的作用,(2)开放新的连接环礁湖和珊瑚礁的“海口”带来的生态位移和生计损失孟加拉湾。官方账目和渔民自己的边缘化观点存在悖论。 Chilika是一个明显的案例,其中政府政策鼓励事实上的私有化。与公地发展相关的动态性和波动性使得必须将公地理解为一个包括公有化和非公有化的过程。外来移民已成为一项重要的谋生策略,导致三分之一成年渔民职业流离失所,而这种谋生策略已导致其脱节和边缘化。渔民的观点提出了一个更为复杂的,多维化的边缘化概念,不仅仅是作为一种生存状态,而是随着时间的推移,它影响着社会和经济状况,政治地位和环境健康。

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  • 作者

    Nayak, Prateep Kumar.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Manitoba (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Manitoba (Canada).;
  • 学科 Geography.;Sociology Environmental Justice.;History Asia Australia and Oceania.;Agriculture Fisheries and Aquaculture.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 358 p.
  • 总页数 358
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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