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Combating Land Degradation through Participatory Means: The Case of Swaziland

机译:通过参与性手段防治土地退化:斯威士兰案例

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This paper examines a community grazing project to rehabilitate degraded land in Swaziland. Using data from interviews, questionnaires, and focus groups, we show that the ways in which participatory, decentralized approaches to natural resource management play out at the local level are closely linked to national-level power structures. The successes and issues that emerge at different stages of the grazing project reflect local socioeconomic priorities and show how people manage their time and labor according to household livelihood goals. However, the project favored the interests of cattle owners who were already the more socially and politically powerful members of the community. We argue that for participatory natural resource management to be more meaningful to communities, projects should focus on local ecological priorities, rather than addressing the environmental concerns that are rooted within existing dominant power structures. This requires change to social and political relationships across levels and the building of new institutions.
机译:本文研究了一个社区放牧项目,以修复斯威士兰的退化土地。通过使用访谈,问卷调查和焦点小组的数据,我们表明,在地方一级采用参与式,分散式自然资源管理方法的方式与国家一级的权力结构密切相关。在放牧项目的不同阶段出现的成功和问题反映了当地的社会经济优先事项,并显示了人们如何根据家庭生计目标管理时间和劳动。但是,该项目有利于养牛者的利益,他们已经是社区中更具社会和政治实力的成员。我们认为,要使参与式自然资源管理对社区更有意义,项目应重点关注当地的生态优先事项,而不是解决根植于现有主导力量结构内的环境问题。这就需要在各个层面上改变社会和政治关系,并建立新的机构。

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