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A new wild: Reimagining the potential of indigenous biodiversity in Aotearoa, New Zealand

机译:一个新的狂野:恢复新西兰Aotearoa的土着生物多样性的潜力

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This article presents ways to rethink current approaches to protected areas in New Zealand, which have been dominated by problematic colonial ideas that uniformly construct such places as separate from people and as reminiscent of a pre-human past. This has resulted in the strict separation of productive landscapes from protected landscapes in Aotearoa, New Zealand. A re-evaluation of the idea of allocating further lands that have high endemic biodiversity values solely for protection is considered in light of the country's public conservation lands reaching 33 per cent of the country's total land area and still continuing to grow. Using a design-directed research approach we put forward seven alternatives to imagining protected areas that act as speculative futures from which to reimagine and expand the potential of New Zealand's indigenous biodiversity beyond solely preservation-focused approaches that have been based on a fortress conservation model. These futures are not prescriptive but opportunities to extend the value that New Zealand's indigenous biodiversity might have, and consider its capacity to foster deep connections between people and place, in ways in which both endemic biodiversity and people thrive.
机译:本文介绍了新西兰的受保护区重新思考当前的保护区的方法,这些殖民地的殖民主义思想统治,以统一地构建与人分开的地方,并作为一种人的过去的过去。这导致了在新西兰Aotearoa的受保护景观中严格分离生产景观。根据该国的公共保护土地占该国总土地面积的33%,仍然持续成长,重新评估了仅用于保护的进一步的土地。使用设计定导的研究方法,我们提出了七种替代方案,以了解采取保护区,该地区从中致力于重新想象的投机期,并扩大新西兰的土着生物多样性,超越了基于要堡垒保护模型的保存的界定方法。这些期货不是规范性的,而是延长新西兰的土着生物多样性可能拥有的价值的机会,并考虑其促进人与人之间的深层联系的能力,以方向生物多样性和人民茁壮成长。

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