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Contributions of Cree knowledge: Nakatehtamasoyahk ote nekan nitaskenan (caring for the land for the future).

机译:Cree知识的贡献:Nakatehtamasoyahk ote nekan nitaskenan(照顾未来的土地)。

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Aboriginal peoples in many parts of the world have developed ways of monitoring, amassing information, understanding and making associations about the local ecosystems they depend upon for subsistence resources. Appropriately, using their Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), and ecosystem monitoring expertise may facilitate sustainable ecological systems. Systematic ecosystem monitoring is incidental to the sustainability of local ecosystem integrity and health. In areas disturbed by significant industrial, land and resource development, the capacity to "monitor" changing ecosystem conditions is crucial. This research demonstrates how five Aboriginal (Cree) communities in northern Alberta, Canada incorporate "systematic" ecosystem monitoring elements to assess local ecosystem condition and changes. The systematic ecosystem monitoring elements are described, including the use of "cultural keystone species" as condition indicators, the diagnostic measures used, the temporal and spatial elements, and how Cree Land Based Experts interpret and make associations about the health of fish, wildlife, plants, landscape habitat, water and air. This research reports on the observations of populations and condition of a number of cultural keystone species, hydrological yield and quality, and critical wildlife habitat affected by the cumulative effects of forestry, oil and gas, and a contaminant treatment facility development in the study area. The work also discusses the implications and ramifications to local Cree people to these changing ecological conditions. Finally, this research suggests how local Aboriginal peoples, their Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), and their ecosystem monitoring expertise, can be of applied use within ecosystem management, and cumulative effects frameworks.
机译:世界许多地方的土著人民已经开发出了监测,收集信息,了解和建立关于他们赖以生存的资源的当地生态系统的方法。适当地,利用他们的传统生态知识(TEK)和生态系统监测专业知识可以促进可持续的生态系统。系统的生态系统监测是地方生态系统完整性和健康可持续性的附带条件。在受到重大工业,土地和资源开发影响的地区,“监视”不断变化的生态系统条件的能力至关重要。这项研究表明,加拿大艾伯塔省北部的五个原住民(克里)社区如何结合“系统的”生态系统监测要素来评估当地的生态系统状况和变化。描述了系统的生态系统监测要素,包括使用“文化基石种”作为条件指标,使用的诊断措施,时空要素,以及Cree Land Based Experts如何解释和关联鱼类,野生动植物的健康,植物,景观栖息地,水和空气。这项研究报告了对受文化,石油和天然气累积影响以及研究区污染物处理设施发展影响的许多文化基石物种,水文产量和质量以及重要野生动植物栖息地的种群和状况的观察结果。该工作还讨论了当地Cree人对这些不断变化的生态条件的影响和后果。最后,这项研究提出了当地原住民,他们的传统生态知识(TEK)和他们的生态系统监测专业知识如何在生态系统管理和累积效应框架内得到应用。

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  • 作者

    Geertsema, Karen A.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Alberta (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Alberta (Canada).;
  • 学科 Native American Studies.;Environmental Sciences.
  • 学位 M.Sc.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 208 p.
  • 总页数 208
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 老年病学;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:38:32

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