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HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY HUMAN DISTURBANCE IN THE UPPER BARUN VALLEY, MAKALU-BARUN NATIONAL PARK AND CONSERVATION AREA, EAST NEPAL

机译:玛卡鲁巴鲁国家公园和东尼泊尔自然保护区上巴伦河谷的历史和当代人为干扰

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Results of a 1991 field investigation of the nature and extent of historical and contemporary human disturbance in the upper Barun valley, Makatu-Barun National Park and Conservation Area, Nepal, are presented. Forest structure, soils, pollen analysis, C-14 dating of buried wood samples, historical documents, and contemporary land-use trends of herders and mountaineering/trekking groups were assessed. Historical religious texts suggest that pilgrims may have been visiting sacred sires in the valley since the 14th century. Genealogical records indicate that regular seasonal grazing may have commenced in the 17th century with the easterly migration of the Sherpa people from the Solukhumbu region. Results of pollen analysis and C-14 dating suggest that historical anthropogenic disturbances in a dynamic environment, including the possibility of regular burning in a presumed attempt to increase pasture area, could have played significant roles in modifying the upper Barun valley landscapes. A corridor of disturbance related to contemporary indigenous and tourist use (tree harvesting, burning, grazing) was observed along the main valley trail, and impacts appeared to be growing in frequency and magnitude;Increased monitoring of these impacts is recommended, and priority research areas are identified. Support for, and monitoring of, existing park management policies which seek to recognize the rights of traditional users are also suggested as providing the most promising mechanisms for the sustainable conservation of the upper Barun valley's unique physical, cultural, and spiritual attributes.
机译:提出了1991年对尼泊尔Makatu-Barun国家公园和自然保护区Barun上游地区历史和当代人为干扰的性质和程度进行的野外调查的结果。评估了森林结构,土壤,花粉分析,埋木样品的C-14年代,历史文献以及牧民和登山/徒步旅行群体的当代土地使用趋势。历史宗教文献表明,自14世纪以来,朝圣者可能一直在山谷中拜访神圣的父亲。族谱记录表明,随着夏尔巴人从Solukhumbu地区向东迁移,17世纪可能开始定期放牧。花粉分析和C-14测年的结果表明,在动态环境中的历史人为干扰,包括可能在试图增加牧场面积的情况下进行定期燃烧,可能在修饰巴伦河谷上游景观方面发挥了重要作用。在主要的山谷步道上观察到与当代土著和游客使用有关的干扰走廊(砍伐树木,焚烧,放牧),并且影响的频率和强度似乎正在增加;建议加强对这些影响的监测,并优先研究被识别。还建议支持和监视旨在承认传统使用者权利的现有公园管理政策,为可持续保护巴伦河谷上游独特的自然,文化和精神属性提供最有希望的机制。

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