为环境正义而斗争:萨克德里-卡查吉亚尼历史遗址与达科塔输油管道项目的比较

Q3 Social Sciences Journal of Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-01-18 DOI:10.31578/jss.v9i1.150
Tea Chumburidze
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文章讨论并分析了格鲁吉亚人和美洲原住民等原住民在保护自然资源方面所面临的挑战。2004 年,德国和格鲁吉亚科学家在位于格鲁吉亚博尔尼西市境内的 Sakdrisi-Kachaghiani 山上发现了一个重要的考古发现。随后,格鲁吉亚和外国媒体开始讨论该史前矿山的世界规模和独特性。2013 年,萨克德里西-卡恰吉亚尼山作为文化古迹的地位被剥夺,采矿公司 "RMG 黄金 "获准在萨克德里西所在的更广阔区域开采黄金,这引起了学者和保护主义者的抗议。2016 年(问题一直持续到 2020 年),美国北达科他州的达科塔输油管道(Dakota Access Pipeline)引发了抗议活动,美国原住民也面临着类似的挑战。该管道原计划从北达科他州西部的巴肯(Bakken)油田通往伊利诺伊州南部,穿越密苏里河和密西西比河河底,以及站岩印第安人保留地(StandingRock Indian Reservation)附近的瓦赫湖(Lake Oahe)部分水域。
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Struggle for Environmental Justice: Comparing Sakdrisi-Kachaghiani Historica Site and Dakota Pipeline Project
The article discusses and analyses the challenges faced by the autochthonous populations like Georgiansand Native Americans in the fight for their natural resources. The article provides a comparativeanalysis on how Georgian and Native American nations had to struggle to protect theirenvironment.In 2004, an important archaeological discovery was made by the German and Georgian scientistson the Sakdrisi-Kachaghiani hill, located at the territory of the Bolnisi Municipality, Georgia. Later,the Georgian and foreign media outlets started discussing the world-wide scale and uniqueness ofthe pre-historic mine.In 2013, the status of the Sakdrisi-Kachaghiani, as a cultural monument was deprived and the miningcompany “RMG Gold” got a permission to extract gold in the wider area where Sakdrisi waslocated, which caused protests from academics and preservationists.Similar challenge was faced by Native Americans (in the U.S.) in 2016 (the problem lasted till 2020),when protests started around the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota (U.S.). The pipeline wassupposed to run from the Bakken oil fields in western North Dakota to southern Illinois, crossingbeneath the Missouri and Mississippi rivers, as well as under part of Lake Oahe near the StandingRock Indian Reservation.
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