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Enhancing agroforestry in Vanuatu: striking the balance between individual entrepreneurship and community development

机译:加强瓦努阿图的农林业:在个体企业家精神和社区发展之间取得平衡

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Increased engagement in the cash economy is influencing a shift from traditional agroforestry gardening systems to monoculture cash cropping in many areas of Melanesia. This shift in farming practices is resulting in unsustainable practices such as increased clearing of native forests in key catchment areas. Yet there is still no consensus on how to successfully integrate the cash economy and political institutions to work within communal structures sustainably. Understanding the role of formal and informal institutions can reveal how best cultural values, the cash economy and governance can support sustainable development and resilience. Rural smallholders livelihoods and their engagement with formal and informal institutions were explored in 12 villages across the SANMA province in Vanuatu. The rural communities with the most diverse livelihood opportunities were those with good access to land, services (such as roads, regional and international markets, medical centres and education) and socialsupport networks. Engagement with formal institutions such as government departments, non-government organisations and industry and market based entities was relatively limited to communities with good access to urban areas. Men dominated formal employment in the private and government sectors. Remote communities counterbalanced the lack of access to formal institutions and markets with a high level of engagement in informal institutions. The most important informal institutions for social support werewomen's groups, which engaged in minor economic activities. Communal land tenure and traditional Ni-Vanuatu (people of Vanuatu) agroforestry perennial gardens were described as key livelihood assets and fundamental to their well-being. Promoting increased plantings of native tree species for resource production in these traditional agroforestry gardens presents one opportunity that can be inclusive of male and female smallholders. This research highlights the importance of informal community and culturally based social protection systems in supporting successful smallholder-based agroforestry enterprise development activities operating in a rural Melanesian context.
机译:在美拉尼西亚的许多地区,现金经济参与度的提高正在影响从传统的农林业园艺系统向单一种植经济作物的转变。耕作方式的这种转变导致了不可持续的做法,例如在主要集水区增加了对原始森林的砍伐。然而,关于如何成功地将现金经济与政治制度完美地融合在一起,以在社区结构中可持续地开展工作,仍未达成共识。了解正式和非正式机构的作用可以揭示最佳的文化价值,现金经济和治理如何支持可持续发展和复原力。在瓦努阿图的SANMA省的12个村庄中探索了农村小农的生计及其与正规和非正式机构的接触。具有最多样化生计机​​会的农村社区是那些拥有良好土地,服务(如道路,区域和国际市场,医疗中心和教育)和社会支持网络的社区。与正规机构(例如政府部门,非政府组织以及以工业和市场为基础的实体)的接触相对仅限于具有良好交通条件的社区。在私营部门和政府部门中,男性主导着正规就业。偏远社区通过非正式机构的高度参与来弥补了缺乏进入正规机构和市场的机会。社会支持最重要的非正式机构是从事小型经济活动的妇女团体。共有土地使用权和传统的瓦努阿图(瓦努阿图人)农林业多年生花园被认为是重要的生计资产,对他们的福祉至关重要。在这些传统的农林业花园中,增加本地树种的种植以用于资源生产,这是一个机会,可以包括男性和女性小农。这项研究强调了非正式社区和基于文化的社会保护体系在支持成功的,以美拉尼西亚农村为背景的以小农为基础的农林业企业发展活动中的重要性。

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