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Wetlands need people: a framework for understanding and promoting Australian indigenous wetland management

机译:湿地需要人:了解和促进澳大利亚土著湿地管理的框架

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Indigenous knowledge systems (IKSs) can, and do, contribute to natural resource management (NRM) in Australia and elsewhere. However, cross-cultural NRM and scientific research usually emphasizes particular components of IKSs, rather than engaging with the value of an integrated complex IKS. Focusing on two case studies of Aboriginal groups in the Kimberley region of northwestern Australia, we present a conceptual framework that represents how IKSs can manifest as a system of wetland management. The framework depicts how beliefs, knowledge, and practices are inter-related, forming a meaningful and organized approach in which indigenous Bardi Jawi and Nyul Nyul people historically managed, and aspire to continue managing nearby Customary Law-inherited wetlands. The framework presents a meso-scale representation of IKSs that highlights four management principles: custodianship, respectful use, active maintenance, and learning. We describe how affinities for these principles, vis-à-vis other indigenous groups, can also be discerned. Providing a visual framework tool has the potential to assist the application of IKSs to wetland management, and take account of the view that “wetlands need people,” by emphasizing the active, integrated, and reciprocal nature of these knowledge systems in place (associated with traditional lands). That indigenous people value, as well as shape, wetlands, is also considered. By interpreting the framework to support indigenous wetland management (and services to ecosystems) within active cross-cultural work, IKSs promise benefits for people and ecosystems.
机译:土著知识系统(IKS)可以而且确实有助于澳大利亚和其他地方的自然资源管理(NRM)。但是,跨文化的NRM和科学研究通常强调IKS的特定组成部分,而不是考虑集成的复杂IKS的价值。针对澳大利亚西北部金伯利地区的土著居民的两个案例研究,我们提出了一个概念框架,代表了IKS如何作为湿地管理系统体现。该框架描述了信仰,知识和实践之间如何相互联系,形成了一种有意义的,有组织的方法,土著人Bardi Jawi和Nyul Nyul人在历史上一直进行管理,并渴望继续管理附近习惯法继承的湿地。该框架以中等规模表示了IKS,突出了四个管理原则:保管,尊重使用,积极维护和学习。我们描述了相对于其他土著群体,如何辨别这些原则的亲和力。提供一个可视化框架工具有可能通过将这些知识系统置于适当的位置(与之相关联)来强调将IKS应用于湿地管理,并考虑到“湿地需要人”的观点。传统土地)。还考虑到土著人民重视湿地以及塑造湿地。通过解释在积极的跨文化工作中支持土著湿地管理(以及对生态系统的服务)的框架,IKS有望为人类和生态系统带来收益。

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