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Best of two worlds: Traditional ecological knowledge and Western science in ecosystem-based management

机译:两全其美:基于生态系统管理的传统生态知识和西方科学

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Ecosystem-based management (EBM) is a rising paradigm in resource management. Social scientists agree that EBM necessitates a natural sciences foundation yet its human dimensions are less understood; a greater role for the social sciences is needed. One underutilized area is inquiry into how different cultural traditions order their universe to derive meaning and values from ecosystems in a manner directive for human behaviour. Providing insight into human perceptions of ecosystems and their components, social sciences contribute to understanding knowledge systems of Indigenous peoples and methods for relating Western and Indigenous management approaches. First Nations traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) and Western science represent potentially complementary traditions that can inform EBM. Although overlap exists, these traditions comprise distinct knowledge systems incorporating different methods and ways of knowing. An epistemological analysis of convergence and divergence between TEK and Western science is presented with attention to the social, philosophical, and methodological features of TEK systems. This framework is applied to the Scientific Panel for Sustainable Forest Practices in Clayoquot Sound whose membership included Nuu-Chah-Nulth elders and forest scientists. Drawing equally on TEK and Western science, the Panel developed the groundbreaking silvicultural system of variable retention advancing EBM in Canada and spawning other initiatives. Ecosystems provided the shared conceptual terrain for bridging TEK and ecological science—the “best of two cultural worlds.” Special skills are required for such intercultural EBM with implications for ecosystem-based paradigms beyond this case. The boreal forest provides a worthwhile context for follow-up research.
机译:基于生态系统的管理(EBM)是资源管理中的一种新兴范式。社会科学家一致认为,循证医学需要自然科学的基础,但其人类层面却鲜为人知。社会科学需要发挥更大的作用。一个未被充分利用的领域是对不同文化传统如何命令其宇宙以对人类行为的指示来从生态系统中获得意义和价值的研究。社会科学提供对人类对生态系统及其组成部分的认识的洞察力,有助于理解土著人民的知识体系以及将西方和土著管理方法联系起来的方法。原住民的传统生态知识(TEK)和西方科学代表了可以补充EBM的潜在补充传统。尽管存在重叠,但是这些传统包括结合了不同方法和知识的独特知识体系。提出了关于TEK与西方科学之间趋同与分歧的认识论分析,并着重关注TEK系统的社会,哲学和方法论特征。该框架适用于Clayoquot Sound可持续森林实践科学小组,其成员包括Nuu-Chah-Nulth长者和森林科学家。专家组同等地利用TEK和西方科学,在加拿大开发了开创性的可变保留的营林造林系统,推进了EBM,并催生了其他倡议。生态系统为TEK和生态科学(“两个文化世界中的佼佼者”)之间的桥梁提供了共享的概念性地形。这种跨文化的循证医学需要特殊技能,这对这种情况下的基于生态系统的范式具有影响。北方森林为后续研究提供了有价值的背景。

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