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Original Research Article Traditional ecological knowledge and practices for forest conservation in Thathe Vondo in Limpopo Province, South Africa

机译:原始研究文章南非湖北省湖泊省伏达多森林保护的传统生态知识和实践

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This study combined qualitative and quantitative research to identify and describe the key indigenous practices used to conserve/protect the sacred or “Holy” forest in Thathe Vondo, South Africa, and to examine the attitudes held by rural households regarding the value of traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) in forest conservation. Key informant interviews with sacred forest custodians (n?=?6), household administered questionnaire surveys (n?=?160) in three villages surrounding the sacred forest and field observations were employed to collect data. Data obtained from interviews were analysed using thematic content analysis, while the questionnaires were assessed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). Field observations helped to corroborate the results from the interviews and questionnaires. The study found that the key TEK that is used to conserve sacred forest in the study area includes rituals ( u phasa ) and customs for the protection of ancient burial grounds. Other important TEK comprises myths (lightning bird– Ndadzi and ancestral lion) and taboos involving a complete ban on activities in the forest other than the above-mentioned rituals. The study also found that the local communities have positive attitudes towards conservation of the local sacred forest. The positive attitudes equated to compliance as local communities were found not to harvest fuelwood or hunt in the sacred forest because of respect for, and fear of, different forms of TEK. These findings confirmed that TEK contributes to the conservation and protection of sacred forest in the study area.
机译:本研究结合了定性和定量研究,识别和描述了用于保护/保护神圣或“圣洁”森林的关键的土着实践,南非,并审查农村家庭关于传统生态知识价值的态度(TEK)在森林保护中。与神圣的森林监护人(N?=?6),家庭管理的调查问卷调查(n?=?160),在围绕神圣的森林和现场观测的三个村庄中进行的,收集数据。使用主题内容分析分析了从访谈获得的数据,而调查问卷是使用统计包来评估社会科学(SPSS)。现场观察有助于证实访谈和调查问卷的结果。该研究发现,用于保护学习区域的神圣森林的关键TEK包括仪式(UPASA)和保护古墓地保护的习俗。其他重要的TEK包括神话(雷鸟 - Ndadzi和AnceStral Lion)以及涉及完全禁止上述仪式以外的森林活动的禁止。该研究还发现,当地社区对保护当地神圣森林的持积极态度。由于尊重和害怕不同形式的TEK,发现符合当地社区的积极态度而不是在神圣的森林中收获薪金或狩猎。这些调查结果证实,TEK有助于保护和保护学习区的神圣林。

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