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Views of the forest: Local people and indigenous knowledge in the Adirondack Park land-use conflict.

机译:森林景观:阿迪朗达克公园土地使用冲突中的当地人和土著知识。

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Participation in land-use decision making provides a crucial link between local cultures, their knowledge of forest ecology, and the political processes that control land-use. The Adirondack Park in the State of New York offers a case study of the role of local people and indigenous knowledge in land-use decision making for forest lands. This research provides a window on the conflict between different cultures and socio-economic classes as they wrestle over control of the decision-making process.; This study examines the worldviews of the different groups, and the attitudes, values, and beliefs toward the forest that engender different decisions about the uses of forest land. Indigenous knowledge of the forest, represented by woodspeople who are locally recognized as repositories of that knowledge, provides a way for the worldviews of local people to operate in the land-use decision-making process. Yet disregard for their rights to democratic participation in the decision-making process has given rise to an imbalance of power. Special interest groups and regulatory agencies have neglected the potential role of local people and indigenous knowledge of the forests in Adirondack land-use management, resulting in conflict between local people and outsiders, whom locals perceive to be controlling the land-use decision-making process.; When minority voices are consistently ignored, conflict escalates and can stalemate the process of decision-making and problem-solving in any sphere. The more powerful interests in Adirondack land-use regulation have defined democratic participation in ways which are not acceptable to the minority. This paradox must be discussed openly, and definitions of participation reconstructed in order for the process to move beyond stalemate.; An examination of the zones of conflict through interviews, meetings, and controversial incidents also reveals that fundamental differences between the languages of zoning, ecology, and aesthetics has given rise to deep misunderstandings. When lack of recognition of these differences persists, bargaining positions remain far apart, even when underlying interests may be similar.; Resolution will only occur when minority voices and the worldviews they represent are recognized as having legitimacy, and become part of the process of decision-making, and when a conscious decision is made to adopt a unifying language of land-management.
机译:参与土地利用决策为当地文化,他们对森林生态的了解以及控制土地利用的政治过程之间提供了至关重要的联系。纽约州的阿迪朗达克公园(Adirondack Park)提供了一个案例研究,说明了当地人和土著知识在林地土地利用决策中的作用。这项研究为不同文化和社会经济阶层在决策过程控制中的斗争提供了一个窗口。这项研究考察了不同群体的世界观,以及对森林的态度,价值观和信念,这些态度,价值观和信念导致了对林地用途的不同决定。由当地公认的森林人代表的森林人代表的森林土著知识,为当地人的世界观提供了一种在土地利用决策过程中运作的方式。然而,无视他们的民主参与决策过程的权利,导致了权力不平衡。特殊利益集团和监管机构忽略了当地人和森林土著知识在阿迪朗达克土地利用管理中的潜在作用,导致当地人与外界之间的冲突,当地人认为当地人正在控制土地利用决策过程。;当一贯的少数派声音被忽视时,冲突将升级,并可能使任何领域的决策和解决问题的过程陷入僵局。阿迪朗达克(Adirondack)土地使用监管中更强大的利益已经以少数人无法接受的方式定义了民主参与。必须公开讨论这一悖论,并重新定义参与的定义,以使进程摆脱僵局。通过访谈,会议和有争议的事件对冲突地区的检查还表明,分区语言,生态学和美学语言之间的根本差异引起了深刻的误解。当仍然缺乏对这些差异的认识时,即使基本利益可能相似,讨价还价的立场仍然相距甚远。只有在少数群体的声音和它们所代表的世界观被认为具有合法性并成为决策过程的一部分,并且做出有意识的决定采用统一的土地管理语言时,解决方案才会发生。

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