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'Everything in the Water Column is Connected': Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Floodplain Fishers of Bangladesh

机译:“水列中的一切都已相连”:孟加拉国洪泛区渔民的传统生态知识

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With ongoing resource depletion and environmental degradation in the floodplains of Bangladesh, there is a clear need to include insights from traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) in developing and implementing plans for sustainable natural resource management. The knowledge, skills, and practices related to fishing in the floodplains of Bangladesh are almost exclusively a product of the local fishers' TEK. As fishers are deeply integrated with their landscapes, they develop and refine their ecological knowledge through multi-generational sharing of experience of and knowledge about fishing and socio-cultural learnings. This study documents the knowledge of floodplain fishers of Bangladesh and examines their decision-making about harvesting as a process based on heuristic rules developed through years of curiosity experimentation, adaptive learning, and empirical and inductive reasonings. Using a participatory ethnographic approach, ten major categories of TEK systems are examined: ethno-topography of floodplains, ethno-taxonomy and aquatic productivity, diurnal and nocturnal variation patterns of fish behavior, birds and other animals, actions for aggregating fish in leased waterbodies, importance of aquatic vegetation for growth and conservation of floodplain fisheries, breeding biology tuned to complex hydrological cycles, fishers' perception of fish ulcerative syndrome, landlocked Hilsa fish from the Hakaluki haor, and fishers' views on biodiversity. This research explores the cognitive mechanisms behind fishers' decision-making about harvesting. Experienced fishers argue that if the important mother fishery sites are protected and managed through community-based institutions, floodplains of the country would benefit immensely in terms of production and biodiversity conservation.
机译:在孟加拉国洪泛省有的持续资源枯竭和环境退化,明确需要包括传统生态知识(TEK)的见解,以制定和实施可持续自然资源管理的计划。与孟加拉国洪泛舞池相关的知识,技能和实践几乎完全是当地渔民的Tek的产品。由于渔民与他们的景观深入整合,他们通过多代分享渔业和社会文化学习的经验和知识的多代分享来发展和优化其生态知识。本研究记录了孟加拉国洪泛省渔民的知识,并审查了他们通过多年的好奇心实验,自适应学习和实证和归纳的基于启发式规则的过程的决策。使用参与式民族图方法,研究了十大类TEK系统:泛洪奔,民族 - 分类和水生成品,昼夜和夜间变异模式,鱼行为,鸟类等动物的昼夜变异模式,涂上水上的鱼类中的鱼类的植物,水生植被增长和保护洪泛区渔业的重要性,育种生物学调整为复杂的水文循环,渔民对鱼溃疡综合征的感知,来自Hakaluki Haor的内陆HILSA鱼,渔民对生物多样性的看法。这项研究探讨了渔民决策的认知机制,了解收获。经验丰富的渔民认为,如果通过基于社区的机构保护和管理的重要母亲渔业网站,该国的洪泛平均泄漏将在生产和生物多样性保护方面取得巨大。

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