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A local perspective on drivers and measures to slow deforestation in the Andean-Amazonian foothills of Colombia

机译:关于哥伦比亚Andean-Amazonian山麓缓慢砍伐森林砍伐的司机和措施的局部视角

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Colombia's Andean-Amazonian foothills are among the most pressing deforestation hotspots in the country. Yet, the relationships and dependencies of underlying deforestation drivers are not well understood. For an adequate territorial reorganization in the post-conflict era that is sensitive to local context, a targeted analysis of the present situation at the local level is required. This study investigates direct and indirect deforestation drivers, relationships among these and potential measures to lower deforestation post-conflict. The analysis uses spatial data of the Global Forest Watch project as a starting point for semi-structured interviews with 25 locally and regionally engaged stakeholders, triangulated with existing literature on the social, political and economic situation in the region. The results suggest that deforestation is not only caused by uncontrolled land colonization, but also related to the armed conflict, specifically the eradication of illicit crops and waves of migration due to the displacement of communities. Interviewees stressed the ambiguous role of armed groups and the responsibility of the state in incentivizing deforestation through building roads for the oil industry, fostering extractive industries and cattle ranching. The study reveals a high level of uncertainty among stakeholders regarding the possible effects of the peace agreement between the government and the FARC. Interviewees emphasized the crucial role of good governance and state sovereignty when working towards the establishment of alternative profitable industries, the implementation of environmental compensation schemes and an increased investment into environmental education.
机译:哥伦比亚的Andean-Amazonian Foothills是该国最紧迫的森林砍伐热点之一。然而,底层森林砍伐司机的关系和依赖性并不充分了解。在冲突后时代的适当领土重组,对于本地背景敏感,需要对当地级别的目标分析是必要的。本研究调查了直接和间接的砍伐森林驾驶员,在冲突后降低森林砍伐的潜在措施之间的关系。分析使用全球森林观看项目的空间数据作为半结构化访谈的起点,其中包括25个地区和区域聘用的利益相关者,与该地区社会,政治和经济形势的现有文献进行了三角化。结果表明,森林砍伐不仅是由不受控制的土地殖民化引起的,而且与武装冲突有关,特别是由于社区的流离失所而根除非法作物和迁移波。受访者强调了武装团体的暧昧作用以及国家通过建设石油工业道路,促进采掘行业和牛牧场的道路激励森林砍伐的责任。该研究揭示了利益攸关方之间具有高度不确定性,就政府与航空公司与和平协定的可能影响。受访者强调良好治理和国家主权在建立替代盈利产业时的关键作用,实施环境赔偿计划和进入环境教育的投资增加。

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