归属问题:记忆、土地冲突和肯尼亚埃尔贡山的环境退化

K. Wamalwa
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面对当前全球气候变化的严峻现实,许多国家主导的环境保护举措据称旨在保护生活在关键生态系统中的社区的生计。然而,矛盾的是,这种冒险往往加剧了环境退化,因为它与在保护目标土地上主张土著权利的社区发生冲突。在非洲的许多地方,自殖民主义以来长期的土地异化,缺乏明确的土地所有权结构,腐败的土地交易,以及对自治的要求,滋生了血腥的种族战争,并导致了进一步的环境破坏。本文从记忆的角度探讨了本土主张、(非)归属观念、民族政治暴力和环境退化之间的交集。我认为,肯尼亚埃尔贡山与土地有关的冲突,不仅是环境保护计划有缺陷的问题,也是未能解决人们对“家”的记忆的问题。
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The Problem of (un)Belonging: Memory, Land Conflict, and Environmental Degradation in Mt. Elgon, Kenya
In the face of the present harsh realities of global climate change, many state-mediated initiatives to protect the environment have supposedly aimed at safeguarding the livelihoods of communities living in critical ecosystems. Paradoxically, however, such ventures have often exacerbated environmental degradation by causing conflict with the communities that claim indigeneity on lands targeted for conservation. In many places in Africa, protracted land alienation since colonialism, a lack of clear land ownership structures, corrupt land deals, and claims of autochthony have bred bloody ethnic battles and contributed to further environmental destruction. This article explores the intersection between autochthony claims, ideas of (un)belonging, ethnopolitical violence, and environmental degradation from the vantage point of memory. I argue that the land-related conflicts in Mt. Elgon, Kenya, are not just a problem of flawed environmental conservation programs but also a failure to address people’s memories of “home.”
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