首页> 外文期刊>Ecology and Society: a journal of integrative science for resilience and sustainability >Evolving hunting practices in Gabon: lessons for community-based conservation interventions
【24h】

Evolving hunting practices in Gabon: lessons for community-based conservation interventions

机译:加蓬不断发展的狩猎习俗:基于社区的保护措​​施的经验教训

获取原文
           

摘要

Addressing today’s environmental challenges is intimately linked to understanding and improving natural resource governance institutions. As a result conservation initiatives are increasingly realizing the importance of integrating local perspectives of land tenure arrangements, natural resource rights, and local beliefs into conservation approaches. However, current work has not sufficiently considered the dynamic nature of natural resource governance institutions over time and the potential implications for current conservation interventions. We therefore explored how and why hunting governance has changed since the precolonial period in two ethnic hunting communities in Gabon, Central Africa, integrating various ethnographic methods with resource-use mapping, and a historic literature review. In both communities, hunting governance has undergone significant changes since the precolonial period. A closed-access, lineage-based system of resource use with strict penalties for trespassing, has evolved into a more open-access system, in which the influence of customary governance systems, including magico-political aspects, has declined. These changes have occurred mainly in response to policies and governance structures put in place by the colonial government and postindependence, early state laws. This included a policy of merging villages, the introduction of more modern hunting techniques such as guns and wire cables, and a shift from community to government ownership of the land. Current governance structures are thus the product of a complex mixture of customary, colonial and state influences. These findings suggest that a historical perspective of resource governance, gained through in-depth and long-term engagement with local communities, can provide important insights for community-based conservation approaches, such as helping to identify potential causes and perceptions of environmental change and to design more suitable conservation initiatives with local people.
机译:解决当今的环境挑战与了解和改善自然资源治理机构紧密相关。结果,保护措施越来越意识到将土地使用权安排,自然资源权和当地信仰的当地观点纳入保护方法的重要性。但是,当前的工作尚未充分考虑自然资源治理机构随时间变化的动态性质以及对当前保护措施的潜在影响。因此,我们探索了中殖民地加蓬的两个种族狩猎社区自殖民时代以来的狩猎方式如何以及为何发生变化,将各种人种学方法与资源利用图谱相结合,并进行了历史文献综述。自前殖民时期以来,在这两个社区中,狩猎管理都发生了重大变化。封闭式,基于宗族的资源使用系统受到严格的侵入处罚,现已演变为开放式系统,在该系统中,习惯治理系统(包括魔术政治方面)的影响已下降。这些变化的发生主要是为了响应殖民地政府制定的政策和治理结构以及独立后的早期州法律。其中包括合并村庄的政策,引入更现代的狩猎技术(例如枪支和电缆)以及从社区转移到政府对土地的所有权。因此,当前的治理结构是习惯,殖民和国家影响的复杂混合的产物。这些发现表明,通过与当地社区的深入和长期合作获得的资源治理的历史观点,可以为基于社区的保护方法提供重要见解,例如帮助确定潜在的原因和对环境变化的认识以及与当地人一起设计更合适的保护措施。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号