Threats to Ronga custodianship of a sacred grove in southern Mozambique

S. Siebert, S. Izidine, A. M. Zobolo
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Licuati Forest Reserve in southern Mozambique safeguards a dry, tropical forest with many rare and endemic plant species, but it is also a sacred grove that holds the graves of the Santaca family who long served as the local traditional authority. Interviews with male elders of the tribe serve as the main source of information regarding local cultural beliefs and practices concerning the forest. Feedback contends that taboos and other local practices have been more important than state-based regulations in protecting the forest, particularly from charcoal production. The capacity of local measures to protect the sacred grove is limited, given the socio-economic and political status in the country. This has led to the involvement of government through conservation policy and law enforcement. However, such formal conservation measures are not sufficient, nor effective and a workable scheme based on the local indigenous knowledge system is proposed as a means to ensure the sustainable use of the forest in collaboration with governmental institutions. Keywords : Biodiversity, conservation, ethnobotany, indigenous knowledge, Licuati, Sand Forest, taboo, tribal authority. Indilinga Vol. 7 (2) 2008: pp. 182-197
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朗加在莫桑比克南部一个神圣树林的监护权受到威胁
莫桑比克南部的Licuati森林保护区保护着一片干燥的热带森林,那里有许多珍稀和特有的植物物种,但它也是一个神圣的小树林,那里有桑塔卡家族的坟墓,他们长期以来一直是当地的传统权威。对部落男性长老的采访是关于当地文化信仰和森林习俗的主要信息来源。反馈认为,在保护森林,特别是防止木炭生产方面,禁忌和其他地方做法比国家法规更重要。鉴于该国的社会经济和政治地位,当地采取措施保护圣林的能力有限。这导致政府通过保护政策和执法介入。然而,这些正式的保护措施是不够的,也没有提出基于当地土著知识体系的有效和可行的方案,以确保与政府机构合作可持续利用森林。关键词:生物多样性,保护,民族植物学,土著知识,利瓜提,沙林,禁忌,部落权威。印染卷7(2)2008:页182-197
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