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DO BURNING PRACTICES CONTRIBUTE TO CARING FOR COUNTRY? CONTEMPORARY USES OF FIRE FOR CONSERVATION PURPOSES IN INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIA

机译:燃烧习惯有助于照料国家吗?火灾在土著澳大利亚的保护用途的当代用途

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Since the mid-1990s, natural resource management or "ranger'' jobs have been established in many Indigenous communities of northern Australia. These jobs are based on the formalization and professionalization of "traditional'' responsibilities for the land and the sea referred to as "caring for country.'' They are predominantly funded by the Australian government through policies and programs that combine environmental conservation and Indigenous economic development objectives. Fire management is usually one of the Indigenous rangers' main activities. This paper endeavors to analyze the power relations and ambivalences inherent in these rangers' burning practices, described in the scientific literature as "community-based.'' The joint or integrated use of "traditional ecological knowledge'' and Western science is widely advocated for programs using anthropogenic fires for conservation purposes. We argue that in northern Australia, attempts to integrate these two systems of knowledge have resulted in a de facto transfer of the social and ritual responsibility of burning the country from specific Indigenous custodians (traditional owners and managers) to Indigenous rangers, non-Indigenous fire ecologists, and other non-Indigenous actors. While traditional owners and local people are supposed to define and control their rangers' fire management activities, local involvement is impeded by the role of external experts. Furthermore, attempts to combine Indigenous and non-Indigenous fire knowledge entangle different understandings of what a "traditional'' fire regime was and should be, and often prioritize Western views supported by funding bodies. Consequently, the burning practices implemented by Indigenous rangers can be a source of controversy within local communities and among rangers themselves.
机译:自1990年代中期以来,澳大利亚北部许多土著社区都建立了自然资源管理或“护林员”工作,这些工作基于对陆地和海洋的“传统”职责的正规化和专业化。 “关爱国家”。它们主要由澳大利亚政府通过结合环境保护和土著经济发展目标的政策和计划提供资金。火灾管理通常是土著护林员的主要活动之一。本文致力于分析权力关系这些游侠的燃烧方式固有的矛盾性,在科学文献中被描述为“基于社区的”。广泛倡导将“传统生态知识”和西方科学结合或整合使用以保护人类为目的的计划。我们认为,在澳大利亚北部,试图整合这两种知识体系ave实际上导致了烧毁国家的社会和礼仪责任从特定的土著保管人(传统所有者和管理者)转移到了土著护林员,非土著火灾生态学家和其他非土著行为者。虽然传统的所有者和当地人应该定义和控制他们的护林员的火管理活动,但外部专家的作用阻碍了当地的介入。此外,结合土著和非土著火灾知识的尝试使人们对“传统”火灾制度的过去和现在应该有不同的理解,并且常常优先考虑由资助机构支持的西方观点,因此,土著护林员实施的焚烧做法可以在当地社区内部和护林员之间引起争议。

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