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The potentials of traditional African cultural practices in mitigating overexploitation of wildlife species and habitat loss: experience of Tanzania

机译:非洲传统文化习俗在减轻野生动植物物种过度开发和生境丧失方面的潜力:坦桑尼亚的经验

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Both colonial and post-colonial conservation policies ignored the potential role of traditional African cultural practices in contributing to conservation goals. Recently, there has been a growing global interest in these practices, although recognition in official conservation policies is still minimal in many countries. This global interest is enthused by the reality that although the use of wild species and their habitats remains the foundation for human survival all over the world, there is a huge risk of losing these species. Factors such as rapid human population increase, inadequate local support for conservation policies, limited strategies for survival among local communities and inadequate capacity of the government to fund law enforcementoperations against illegal activities subject the species and habitats to unsustainable use. Traditional cultural practices, among other strategies, have promising potential to enhance sustainable resource use and conservation and, therefore, realize the desire for ecological and social sustainability. Using examples and data drawn from different parts of Tanzania, this paper attempts to uncover some of these potentials on which policy-makers and conservationists can capitalize to augment conservationwork. The paper begins by reviewing the ecological impacts of two major conservation problems facing Tanzania - species overexploitation and habitat loss. Then the possible advantages of traditional cultural practices (compared to conventional conservation strategies) are outlined. The traditional practices are presented as more cost-effective, more socially acceptable and having minimal risk of failure. Furthermore, the idea of reviving these practices coincides with the philosophy of co-management approaches, which advocate sharing of power, rights and responsibilities between the state and local resource users. This is based on the idea that local communities constitute voices 'from the ground' that should be heard. In showing the efficacy of traditional African cultural practices, the paper specifically focuses on four elements: traditional institutions, taboos, sacred sites and totemic species.
机译:殖民和后殖民保护政策都忽略了非洲传统文化习俗在促进保护目标方面的潜在作用。尽管在许多国家,对官方保护政策的认可仍然很少,但近来,全球对这些做法的兴趣日益增长。尽管使用野生物种及其栖息地仍然是全世界人类赖以生存的基础,但这种现实使人们对这一全球利益充满了热情,但仍有丧失这些物种的巨大风险。诸如人口迅速增加,当地对保护政策的支持不足,当地社区的生存策略有限以及政府为打击非法活动的执法行动提供资金的政府能力不足等因素使该物种和栖息地无法可持续利用。除其他战略外,传统文化习俗具有增强可持续资源利用和保护的潜力,因此实现了生态和社会可持续性的愿望。本文使用来自坦桑尼亚不同地区的实例和数据,试图发现其中的一些潜力,决策者和保护主义者可以利用这些潜力来扩大保护工作。本文首先回顾了坦桑尼亚面临的两个主要保护问题的生态影响:物种过度开发和生境丧失。然后概述了传统文化习俗的可能优势(与传统的保护策略相比)。传统做法被认为具有更高的成本效益,更能被社会接受并且具有最小的失败风险。此外,恢复这些做法的想法与共同管理方法的理念相吻合,后者主张在州和地方资源使用者之间共享权力,权利和责任。这是基于这样的想法,即当地社区构成了“应从地面发出”的声音。在展示非洲传统文化习俗的功效时,本文特别关注四个要素:传统制度,禁忌,圣地和图腾物种。

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