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Revealing the Predominance of Culture over the Ecological Abundance of Resources in Shaping Local People’s Forest and Tree Species Use Behavior: The Case of the Vhavenda People, South Africa

机译:在塑造当地人民森林和树种的生态丰富资源中揭示文化的主要资源偏好:南非伏厄纳人的案例

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The resurrection of the traditional socio-ecological knowledge system as a complimentary biodiversity conservation tool for poorly performing protected areas has fueled a new debate on what drives resource use behavior in forest landscapes. Using ecological assessment and ethno-botanical techniques, we tested whether culture or the ecological abundance of resources can sufficiently explain the use behavior of traditional society for various livelihood-related utilities. Data were analyzed using parametric and non-parametric tests. The two communities of the Vhavenda people had homogenous cultural values, despite the fact that they reside in different forest conditions. The use value of habitats increases along the land use intensity gradient, as defined by cultural norms and taboos. However, despite the presumed strictness of rules related to state-protected indigenous forest, it had the same use value as with open access resource use zones. Almost no resource harvesting from culturally protected (sacred) forests was reported. Species abundance did not sufficiently explain their use value. Generally, the findings show that culture plays a predominant role in explaining use behavior. Neither is resource use decision random nor is the concept of protected areas a new concept to traditional society. Hence, capitalizing on the benefits of cultural assets in conservation action, through genuine partnership and the empowerment of local people, will ensure the sustainability of global biodiversity initiatives.
机译:传统的社会生态知识系统作为互补生物多样性保护工具的复活,用于较差的保护区,这促进了新的辩论,就森林景观中的资源使用行为是什么。采用生态评估和民族植物技术,我们测试了文化或生态丰富的资源是否可以充分解释传统社会对各种生计相关的公用事业的使用行为。使用参数和非参数测试分析数据。尽管它们存在于不同的森林条件下,但Vhavenda人的两个社区具有同质的文化价值。栖息地的使用价值沿着土地利用强度梯度增加,如文化规范和禁忌所定义。但是,尽管存在与国家受保护的土着林有关的规则的严格性,但它具有与打开访问资源使用区域相同的使用价值。报告了几乎没有从文化保护(神圣)森林的资源收获。物种丰富没有充分解释他们的使用价值。通常,调查结果表明,在解释使用行为时,文化起着主要的作用。资源使用决策也不是随机的,也不是受保护区域的概念,是传统社会的新概念。因此,利用文化资产在保护行动中的好处,通过真正的伙伴关系和当地人的赋权,将确保全球生物多样性举措的可持续性。

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