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Joint Management of Banteng (Bos javanicus) in a Contested Cultural Landscape: Observations and Implications

机译:在有争议的文化景观中班藤(Bos javanicus)的联合管理:观察与启示

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This article presents findings on Aboriginal perspectives of the feral banteng (Bos javanicus) herd located in the Aboriginal-owned and jointly managed Garig Gunak Barlu National Park. The park, situated on the Cobourg Peninsula in Australia's Northern Territory, is home to what may be the world's largest remaining wild herd of banteng, and the animals have both local and international significance. The article presents extensive ethnographic details of this situation, and compares the perspectives and aspirations of the traditional owners of the park to the park's management plans. Drawing on emerging theoretical understandings of landscape in anthropology, the article concludes with an evaluation of some of the sources of discord in the joint management of banteng and the implications of this case for joint management in general.
机译:本文介绍了位于原住民拥有和共同管理的加里格·古纳克·巴鲁国家公园中的野生野牛(Bos javanicus)群的原住民视角。该公园位于澳大利亚北领地的科堡半岛,这里可能是世界上现存的最大的野牛群,这些动物具有本地和国际意义。本文介绍了这种情况的详尽的人种学细节,并将公园的传统所有者的观点和愿望与公园的管理计划进行了比较。本文以对人类学领域景观的新兴理论理解为基础,总结了对班藤联合管理中一些不和谐的根源及其对整个联合管理的启示。

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