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Traditional resource-use systems and tropical deforestation in a multi-ethnic region in north-west Ecuador.

机译:厄瓜多尔西北部多民族地区的传统资源利用系统和热带森林砍伐。

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This study compares the regional environmental impact of indigenous and non-indigenous households in north-west Ecuador, with emphasis on tropical deforestation. The basic premise was that long-term resource-use strategies and related decision-making processes should be discernible as characteristic land-use patterns. Three indigenous and non-indigenous populations coexist in the study region, and demographic, land-use and historical sources of information were used to evaluate their relationship to regional deforestation in the period 1983-93. No significant differences were found in the recent deforestation associated with each group based on their cultural or ethnic background, although differences did exist in the past. The need to differentiate between a given environmental impact and the decision-making process behind it was also evident. In north-west Ecuador, markets, factors of production, and access to and control of resources, are key for understanding the environmental impact of localcommunities. Low-impact resource-uses often result from low-return productive activities in forest environments with low labour opportunity costs, high discount rates for income generated through activities compromising food security, and from uncertainty about future conditions. Environmental policy-making and programme design need to recognize this relationship. Conservation will be possible only if the perceived benefit to local users is greater than that of resource transformation, both of which respond to the dominant environmental, economic and social conditions at a given time and place. Creating or fostering the appropriate conditions should be a key objective of both.
机译:本研究比较了厄瓜多尔西北部土著和非土著家庭对区域环境的影响,重点是热带森林砍伐。其基本前提是,长期资源利用战略和相关决策过程应可被看作是典型的土地利用模式。研究区域内有三个土著和非土著人口并存,人口、土地利用和历史信息来源被用来评估他们与1983-93年期间区域森林砍伐的关系。尽管过去确实存在差异,但最近与每个群体的文化或种族背景相关的森林砍伐没有发现显着差异。区分特定环境影响及其背后的决策过程的必要性也是显而易见的。在厄瓜多尔西北部,市场、生产要素以及资源的获取和控制是了解当地社区对环境影响的关键。低影响的资源利用往往是由于森林环境中的低回报生产活动、劳动机会成本低、通过损害粮食安全的活动产生的收入的高贴现率以及对未来条件的不确定性造成的。环境政策的制定和方案设计需要认识到这种关系。只有当对当地使用者的感知利益大于资源转化的收益时,保护才有可能,而资源转化对特定时间和地点的主要环境、经济和社会条件都作出反应。创造或促进适当的条件应该是两者的关键目标。

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