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引用次数: 6
摘要
决策过程-特别是在自然资源管理中,面对客观决策的无数挑战,重大决策取决于信息量和决策者处理海量数据的能力。在森林管理中,由于使用地理空间决策支持系统(GDSS),诸如缺乏足够的数据和与获取原位空间数据相关的成本等挑战已经最小化。GDSS在获取、存储、分析、检索和操纵数据以辅助空间决策方面表现出了强大的能力。这项技术迅速扩散,结果决策者忽视了森林管理的其他系统。在这种情况下,生活在森林附近的人们发现很难获得森林资源,他们依赖森林的生计受到了损害。尽管存在不同的管理战略- -例如(以社区为基础的森林管理和联合森林管理)- -森林资源继续退化,因此有必要评估关于森林养护的决定。采用焦点小组讨论(Focus Group Discussion, FGD)策略捕捉土著和地方知识(ILK)和GDSS在森林经营决策中的使用程度,采用观察方法将FGD的叙述与现实隐含地联系起来,而对森林官员采用访谈方法捕捉ILK在森林决策中的使用情况。结果表明:ILK与森林经营有关;然而,未发现的ILK与GDSS一起用于保护决策的作用并不显著。尽管存在传统的保护策略,但对ILK的无知是导致森林覆盖持续枯竭的其他因素之一。开发的框架整合了全球森林监测系统和ILK,以帮助制定森林决策,确保可持续的森林保护并满足邻近社区的森林需求。
Decision Support Systems in Forest Management: An Integrated Approach
Decision making process - especially in natural resources management, encounters myriad of challenges to objective decisions, significant decision depends on amount of information and capability of decision makers to handle massive data. In forest management, these challenges such as lack of enough data and cost associated with obtaining insitu spatial data, have been minimised with the use Geospatial Decision Support System (GDSS). GDSS has shown great capability of capturing, storing, analysing, retrieving and manipulating data for aiding spatial decisions. This technology proliferates quickly and as a result decision makers overlook other systems for forest governing. Following this situation, people living adjacent to forests have found it difficult to accessing forest resources - and their livelihoods, which depends on forests have been compromised. The continuing degradation of forest resources despite existence of different management strategies - such as (community based forest management and joint forest management), has made it necessary to assess decisions on forest conservation. Focus Group Discussion (FGD) strategy was applied to capture extent of use of Indigenous and Local Knowledge (ILK) and GDSS in forest management decisions, observation was applied to implicitly relate the narration from FGD and the reality while interview method was applied to forest officials to capture use of ILK in forest decision making. The results revealed that ILK related to forest management; however the uncovered ILK has been insignificantly used together with GDSS in making decision for conservation. This paper establishes the ignorance on ILK as one among other factors behind the continued forest cover depletion despite existence of conventional conservation strategies. The developed framework integrates GDSS and ILK to aid forest decisions which will ensure sustainable forest conservation and serves for forest needs of the communities adjacent.