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Discourses, Narratives and Purposeful Action Unraveling the Social-Ecological Complexity within the Brahmaputra Basin in India

机译:论述印度布拉马普特拉盆地内社会生态复杂性的话语,叙事和有目的的行动

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Issues of disaster and governance in the Brahmaputra Basin of India have been part of different debates within the epistemic boundaries. This study of a social-ecological regime shift, from a prosperous paddy cultivated region within the north bank of the Upper Brahmaputra Valley to a sediment deposited wasteland, unravels the complex relations between narratives of a problem and purposeful action. It is found that policy and practice solutions may not always be grounded in the problem situation but can be shaped by wider discourses and social learning. The study illustrates the continuation of engineering solutions without deeper understanding of their influence on social dynamics, the typification of community behaviour with an ignorance of cultural legacies, and a lack of prioritization of adaptation needs in the novel social-ecological conditions of the region. The conceptual frameworks of flood control debates contribute to distinct discourses influencing policy and praxis, while the discontented riparian community is motivated, by actors influenced by identity and space politics, towards political autonomy. Such influences of opposing discourses may reinforce the narrative of a trust gap between the Indian polity and its Northeast Region. The study further identifies a latent capacity for flexibility in the community, which requires more attention from policy and praxis to explore management solutions in such a complex social-ecological system. The paper argues for science, policy and practice engagements in such contexts and the use of transdisciplinary heuristics for their design to facilitate shared understanding. Copyright (C) 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and ERP Environment
机译:印度布拉马普特拉盆地的灾难和治理问题已成为认识界内各种辩论的一部分。这项关于社会生态制度变迁的研究,从上雅鲁藏布江谷北岸的一个繁荣的稻谷耕作区,到一个沉积物沉积的荒地,揭示了问题叙述与有目的的行动之间的复杂关系。发现政策和实践解决方案可能并不总是基于问题情况,而是可以通过更广泛的论述和社会学习来形成。这项研究说明了工程解决方案的延续,而没有更深入地了解其对社会动态的影响,对社区行为的典型化以及对文化遗产的无知,以及在该地区新的社会生态条件下缺乏对适应性需求的优先考虑。防洪辩论的概念框架促成影响政策和实践的独特话语,而不满的河岸社区则受到身份和空间政治的影响,推动了政治自治。相反话语的这种影响可能会加强印度政体与其东北地区之间信任差距的叙述。该研究进一步确定了社区灵活性的潜在能力,这需要政策和实践给予更多关注,以探索在如此复杂的社会生态系统中的管理解决方案。本文主张在这样的背景下进行科学,政策和实践的参与,并在设计中使用跨学科启发法来促进共同理解。版权所有(C)2017 John Wiley&Sons,Ltd和ERP Environment

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