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Social science and indigenous ecological knowledge in Kakamega Forest, Western Kenya. eco.mont (Journal on Protected Mountain Areas Research)|eco.mont Vol. 8 No. 1 8 1|

机译:肯尼亚西部卡卡梅加森林的社会科学和土著生态知识。 eco.mont(保护山区研究杂志)| eco.mont Vol。 8号1 8 1 |

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There is ample evidence in literature that indigenous knowledge, practices and beliefs often contribute to conservation and in some cases enhance local biodiversity. As a result there has been renewed interest in the use of indigenous knowledge, especially in forest management and conservation. Despite the renewed interest, incorporation of indigenous ecological knowledge in natural resource planning and management remains elusive. Using focus group discussions and in-depth individual interviews, the study gives an account of the beliefs, practices and norms that have been used for conservation by the adjacent community of Kakamega Forest over the years. The study also highlights the implications of successive forest management regimes on the use of resources and indigenous ecological knowledge. Results indicate that the local community applied various beliefs, practices and norms to regulate use of Kakamega Forest. However, the advent of forest management regimes has brought resource use restrictions which often neglect indigenous ecological knowledge. This study provides key intervention strategies important for enhancing the complementary functions of indigenous ecological knowledge and forest management objectives.
机译:文献中有充分的证据表明,土著知识,习俗和信仰经常有助于保护,在某些情况下还可以增强当地的生物多样性。结果,人们对利用土著知识,特别是对森林管理和养护的兴趣重新引起关注。尽管重新引起了人们的兴趣,但将土著生态知识纳入自然资源规划和管理仍然遥遥无期。通过焦点小组讨论和深入的个人访谈,该研究描述了多年来被邻近的卡卡梅加森林社区用来保护的信念,实践和规范。该研究还强调了连续的森林管理制度对资源利用和土著生态知识的影响。结果表明,当地社区运用各种信仰,实践和规范来规范卡卡梅加森林的使用。但是,森林管理制度的出现带来了资源使用限制,这些限制往往忽视了土著生态知识。这项研究提供了重要的干预策略,这些策略对于增强土著生态知识和森林管理目标的互补功能很重要。

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