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Environmental Conservation and Preservation of Cultural Heritage: Assets for Tourism Development in theAkyem Abuakwa Traditional Area of Ghana

机译:环境保护和文化遗产保护:加纳Akyem Abuakwa传统地区旅游业发展的资产

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Environmental conservation and preservation of religio-cultural heritage for tourism development in the Akyem Abuakwa Traditional Area in the Eastern Region of Ghana have been examined in this paper. The location has a rich blend of dramatic landscape, historic relics and traditional cultures. Five traditional divisions make up the traditional area and have magnificent renewable natural resources including forests, waterfalls, rivers, caves and a rich diversity of wildlife and sanctuaries that could be developed further into a tourism destination site for the benefit of the area, in particular, and the state as a whole. The area has a unique cultural heritage, with the chieftaincy institution remaining as the center piece. The annual festivals of the chiefs and people of the traditional area, especially the Odwira festival, are celebrated annually by the people, and this attracts a considerable number of people including foreign tourists to the area. A complex and interrelated combination of factors threatens the further development and conservation of the environmental and cultural heritage of the area for tourism. These threats arise mainly from anthropogenic factors such as farming, forest logging, and bush fires, but also from the weakening of traditional institutions and limited national governmental support Population-related pressures on land and other natural resources have affected traditional natural resources management Fallow periods have been reduced and continuous cropping has become common. The growing demand for land and the presence of migrants have extended agriculture to marginal lands, forest reserves and some sacred sites. A number of recommendations have been made to enhance the preservation of the local cultural heritage and environmental conservation. Capacity building, education and public awareness creation, dialogue among various religious groups, collaborative management of natural resources, training and provision of alternative livelihoods have been suggested as options to conserve environmental and cultural heritage to boost environmental conservation and tourism development in the Akyem Abuakwa Traditional Area.
机译:本文研究了加纳东部地区Akyem Abuakwa传统地区环境保护和保护宗教文化遗产以促进旅游业发展的问题。该地区融合了戏剧性的景观,历史遗迹和传统文化。五个传统分区组成了传统地区,拥有丰富的可再生自然资源,包括森林,瀑布,河流,洞穴以及丰富的野生动植物和保护区,可以进一步发展成为旅游目的地,从而使该地区受益。以及整个国家。该地区具有独特的文化底蕴,而头目机构则仍然是中心。传统地区的酋长和人民的年度节日,特别是奥德维拉节,每年由人们庆祝,这吸引了包括外国游客在内的相当多的人到该地区。一系列复杂而相互关联的因素威胁着旅游区环境和文化遗产的进一步发展和保护。这些威胁主要来自人为因素,例如农业,森林砍伐和丛林大火,但也来自传统机构的薄弱和国家政府的有限支持。与土地有关的与土地和其他自然资源有关的压力影响了传统自然资源的管理。减少了产量,连作变得很普遍。土地需求的增长和移民的存在使农业扩展到了边际土地,森林保护区和一些圣地。已经提出了许多建议,以加强对当地文化遗产的保护和环境保护。已建议能力建设,教育和公众意识的建立,各宗教团体之间的对话,自然资源的合作管理,培训和提供替代性生计,作为保护环境和文化遗产,促进阿基耶姆·阿布阿克瓦传统的环境保护和旅游业发展的选择。区域。

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    《Worldviews environment, culture, religion》 |2014年第1期|30-53|共24页
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    Bureau of Integrated Rural Development, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology (knust), Kumasi Ghana;

    Bureau of Integrated Rural Development, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology (knust),Kumasi Ghana;

    Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Leeds,12 Trentham Grove, Leeds,LS 11 6HT, United Kingdom;

    Faculty of Renewable Natural Resources, knust, Kumasi Ghana;

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