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The Cactus Hunters: Desire and Extinction in the Illicit Succulent Trade 仙人掌猎人多汁植物非法贸易中的欲望与灭绝
Pub Date : 2024-07-19 DOI: 10.4103/cs.cs_64_24
Caterina Scaramelli
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Ecological Entanglements: Affect, Embodiment, and Ethics of Care 生态纠葛:情感、体现和关爱伦理
Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI: 10.4103/cs.cs_23_24
Paul G. Keil
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Medicine Wheel for the Planet: A Journey Towards Personal and Ecological Healing 地球药轮个人与生态愈合之旅
Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI: 10.4103/cs.cs_54_24
Susan Visvanathan
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What are the Impacts on Community Wellbeing of Social Relations in Conservation Projects? 保护项目中的社会关系对社区福祉有何影响?
Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI: 10.4103/cs.cs_103_22
Kate Barclay, M. Fabinyi, Annie Young Song, Yoshi Ota, Jessica Vandenberg, Nick McClean
Organisations working on conservation and community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) projects with communities have sometimes damaged the wellbeing of those communities. The social and political dynamics between organisations funding or implementing projects and the communities in which they work might be a factor causing this damage. This review paper explores the literature for evidence of and methods for evaluating impacts on community wellbeing from social relations in conservation and natural resource management projects. We found 101 papers addressing social connections in the human wellbeing-conservation nexus, acknowledging the damage done by colonising project relations and detailing proposals for or examples of more equitable relationality, and also evaluations of social equity in conservation/CBNRM work. However, we found few explicit evaluations of how the social, economic, and political relations of projects impact the wellbeing of participating communities. We call on researchers to address this gap, especially those working in evaluating project outcomes. To advance this agenda, we present literature that sheds light on what more equitable project relations look like, and how project relationality might be evaluated. We finish with ideas for how organisations can diagnose internal relationality problems likely to affect project outcomes, and how to transform those.
与社区合作开展保护和社区自然资源管理(CBNRM)项目的组织有时会损害这些社区的福祉。资助或实施项目的组织与其工作社区之间的社会和政治动态可能是造成这种损害的一个因素。本综述文件探讨了有关保护和自然资源管理项目中社会关系对社区福祉影响的证据和评估方法的文献。我们发现 101 篇论文论述了人类福祉与保护之间的社会关系,承认殖民化项目关系造成的损害,并详细介绍了更公平关系的建议或实例,还对保护/CBNRM 工作中的社会公平进行了评估。然而,我们发现很少有明确评估项目的社会、经济和政治关系如何影响参与社区的福祉。我们呼吁研究人员,尤其是从事项目成果评估的研究人员,弥补这一不足。为了推进这一议程,我们介绍了一些文献,这些文献揭示了更公平的项目关系是什么样的,以及如何对项目关系进行评估。最后,我们提出了组织如何诊断可能影响项目成果的内部关系问题以及如何改变这些问题的想法。
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Animals and Epidemics: Interspecies Entanglements in Historical Perspective 动物与流行病:从历史角度看物种间的纠葛
Pub Date : 2024-06-05 DOI: 10.4103/cs.cs_57_24
Andrew Flack
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Disrupting the Patrón: Indigenous Land Rights and the Fight for Environmental Justice in Paraguay’s Chaco 扰乱帕特龙:巴拉圭查科的土著土地权利和争取环境正义的斗争
Pub Date : 2024-06-05 DOI: 10.4103/cs.cs_24_24
Fernando Galeana
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Selective Attention to Environmental Justice by International Cooperative Initiatives for Biodiversity and Climate 国际生物多样性和气候合作倡议对环境正义的选择性关注
Pub Date : 2024-05-17 DOI: 10.4103/cs.cs_57_23
Ester Alda Hrafnhildar Bragadóttir, Ina Lehmann, Julia Grosinger, Katarzyna Negacz
The relevance of environmental justice in global biodiversity and climate governance has increased as stakeholders’ unequal affectedness by environmental action is becoming ever more obvious. International Cooperative Initiatives (ICIs) play an ever increasing role in addressing global environmental change and biodiversity loss. Yet, the consideration of demands of environmental justice by these non-state or hybrid actors is still under-explored. Informed by a three-pillar environmental justice framework comprising distributive, procedural, and recognition justice, we use content analysis to identify if and how these different pillars are presented on the websites and in the key publications of a sample of 53 ICIs. A majority of these ICIs include references to environmental justice and its different pillars in their description of their work. But environmental justice seems to be neither a central concern nor are the references very nuanced. Distributive justice receives the most attention, whereas aspects of procedural and recognition justice receive less attention. To better anchor environmental justice within global biodiversity and climate governance, we encourage ICIs to thoroughly integrate environmental justice in operational work and to integrate and establish ongoing dialogues with marginalised groups.
随着利益相关者受环境行动影响的不平等程度日益明显,环境正义在全球生物多样性和气候治理中的相关性也在增加。国际合作倡议(ICIs)在应对全球环境变化和生物多样性丧失方面发挥着越来越重要的作用。然而,这些非国家或混合行为者对环境正义要求的考虑仍未得到充分探讨。在由分配正义、程序正义和认可正义组成的三支柱环境正义框架的指导下,我们使用内容分析法来确定这些不同支柱是否以及如何在 53 个 ICIs 的网站和主要出版物中得到体现。大多数国际慈善机构在介绍其工作时都提到了环境正义及其不同支柱。但是,环境公正似乎既不是一个核心问题,也不是一个非常细致的问题。分配公正受到的关注最多,而程序公正和认可公正受到的关注较少。为了更好地将环境正义纳入全球生物多样性和气候治理,我们鼓励国际文 化机构将环境正义全面纳入业务工作,并与边缘化群体开展持续对话。
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Transformative Politics of Nature: Overcoming Barriers to Conservation in Canada 自然的变革政治:克服加拿大自然保护的障碍
Pub Date : 2024-05-17 DOI: 10.4103/cs.cs_39_24
Elizabeth (Libby) Lunstrum
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Mobilising Papua New Guinea’s Conservation Humanities: Research, Teaching, Capacity Building, Future Directions 动员巴布亚新几内亚的保护人文科学:研究、教学、能力建设、未来方向
Pub Date : 2024-05-13 DOI: 10.4103/cs.cs_48_23
Jessica A. Stockdale, Jo Middleton, Regina Aina, Gabriel Cherake, F. Dem, William Ferea, Arthur Hane-Nou, Willy Huanduo, Alfred Kik, Vojtech Novotny, Ben Ruli, Peter Yearwood, Jackie Cassell, Alice Eldridge, James Fairhead, Jules Winchester, Alan J. Stewart
We suggest that the emerging field of the conservation humanities can play a valuable role in biodiversity protection in Papua New Guinea (PNG), where most land remains under collective customary clan ownership. As a first step to mobilising this scholarly field in PNG and to support capacity development for PNG humanities academics, we conducted a landscape review of PNG humanities teaching and research relating to biodiversity conservation and customary land rights. We conducted a systematic literature review, a PNG teaching programme review, and a series of online workshops between the authors (10 PNG-based, 7 UK-based). We found a small but notable amount of PNG research and teaching focused on biodiversity conservation or customary land rights. This included explicit discussion of these topics in 8 of 156 PNG-authored humanities texts published 2010-2020 and related teaching content in the curricula of several different humanities-based programmes. We discuss current barriers to PNG academic development. The growth of fully fledged in-country conservation humanities will require a joint collaborative effort by PNG researchers, who are best placed to carry out such work, and researchers from abroad who can access resources to support the process.
我们认为,在巴布亚新几内亚(PNG),新兴的保护人文领域可以在生物多样性保护方面发挥宝贵的作用,因为巴布亚新几内亚的大部分土地仍由部族集体所有。作为动员巴布亚新几内亚这一学术领域并支持巴布亚新几内亚人文学科学者能力发展的第一步,我们对巴布亚新几内亚与生物多样性保护和传统土地权利相关的人文学科教学和研究进行了一次全面回顾。我们进行了系统的文献综述、巴新教学计划综述以及作者(10 位来自巴新,7 位来自英国)之间的一系列在线研讨会。我们发现巴布亚新几内亚有少量研究和教学侧重于生物多样性保护或传统土地权。其中包括 2010-2020 年出版的 156 篇巴新撰写的人文学科文章中的 8 篇对这些主题的明确讨论,以及几个不同的人文学科课程中的相关教学内容。我们讨论了巴新学术发展目前面临的障碍。国内保护人文学科的全面发展需要巴新研究人员和国外研究人员的共同努力,前者最有条件开展此类工作,后者能够获得资源支持这一进程。
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Flyways Beyond Migratory Pathways: The Case of Waterbird Conservation 迁徙路径之外的飞道:水鸟保护案例
Pub Date : 2024-05-13 DOI: 10.4103/cs.cs_109_22
Selen Eren, Anne Beaulieu, T. Piersma, Nicola Crockford
For almost a century, the term ‘flyways’ has been used to order relations over time and space. It has been used to coordinate scientific research and communication as well as monitoring and management efforts for waterbird conservation. In this article, we revisit the concept of ‘boundary object’ (Star and Griesemer 1989) to investigate how this term ‘flyways’ has been central to common efforts while also having multiple meanings for the actors it connects. The article discusses both contemporary and historical achievements of the term by analysing its underlying knowledge infrastructure. We account for the complex assemblages of social, material, natural, and technical systems that shape how the term ‘flyway’ has been functioning as a boundary object and how this has changed over time. By discussing how the term ‘flyways’ as a boundary object and its underlying knowledge infrastructure shape each other, we empower the actors to define, visualise, communicate, and imagine flyways in more purposeful ways. Our analysis contributes to the literature on boundary objects and knowledge infrastructures by expanding their original definitions, arguing for a co-productive relation between them.
近一个世纪以来,"航道 "一词一直被用来排列时间和空间上的关系。它被用来协调科学研究和交流,以及水鸟保护的监测和管理工作。在本文中,我们重温了 "边界对象 "的概念(Star 和 Griesemer,1989 年),以研究 "航道 "一词是如何成为共同努力的核心,同时又对其所连接的参与者具有多重意义的。文章通过分析其基本的知识基础结构,讨论了该术语在当代和历史上的成就。我们阐述了社会、物质、自然和技术系统的复杂组合,这些系统塑造了 "航道 "一词作为边界对象的功能,以及随着时间的推移,这一功能发生了怎样的变化。通过讨论 "航道 "一词作为一种边界对象是如何与其基本的知识基础设施相互影响的,我们使参与者能够以更有目的的方式定义、视觉化、交流和想象航道。我们的分析扩展了边界对象和知识基础设施的原始定义,论证了它们之间的共同生产关系,从而为有关边界对象和知识基础设施的文献做出了贡献。
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