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Land Use and Access in Protected Areas: A Hunter’s View of Flexibility

机译:土地利用和受保护区的访问:猎人的灵活性观

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Anthropologists sometimes ask what flexible practices mean when used in instances of land use and access among protected area regimes which control the land and the indigenous or local people who claim rights to the land. In the Mount Cameroon National Park (MCNP), West Africa, this question comes with urgency because of the historical disputes associated with defining access and user-rights to land within this park. In this case, we present an ethnographic study using a transect walk with a native Bakweri hunter to map and analyze his opinions about land use and access into the park. The findings show that, despite State prohibitions for this park, customary practices still occur for mutual reasons, whereas, in situations of disputes, other practices continue on the land unnoticed. We conclude that this flexibility is indicative of reciprocal negotiations and cultural resilience that preserve not only the biodiversity of the park but also the culturally relevant needs of people.
机译:人类学家有时会询问在土地使用情况下使用的灵活实践是什么意思,并在保护区制度中获取的土地使用和获取土地的土地或当地人的索赔的进入。在喀麦隆山国家公园(MCNP),西非,这个问题是由于与在这个公园内的登陆和用户的权限相关的历史纠纷,这是紧迫性的。在这种情况下,我们使用横断行走的民族造型研究与原住民猎犬猎人映射并分析他对土地使用和进入公园的看法。调查结果表明,尽管对该公园的国家禁止禁止,但常规实践仍然发生在相互原因,而在纠纷的情况下,其他做法继续被注意到的土地。我们得出结论,这种灵活性表明互惠谈判和文化韧性,不仅保护了公园的生物多样性,而且是人们的文化相关的需求。

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