河流文化:与水流节奏的社会生态联系是如何形成的,是如何丧失的,又是如何恢复的

IF 3.6 3区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Geographical Journal Pub Date : 2022-08-23 DOI:10.1111/geoj.12476
Karl Matthias Wantzen
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所有自然水体的水文模式都以高水位和低水位的不同节律脉动。这些生态系统的生物多样性受环境变化的驱动,使不同的生命策略得以共存,例如,当水生生物群落在新近湿润的区域蓬勃发展时,营养物质会快速再利用,反之亦然。水景观中的人类文化大多是为了适应这种节奏而发展起来的,例如,利用洪水肥沃的冲积平原从事农业或渔业,或季节性迁入或迁出冲积平原(迁徙)。技术的进步使得人类可以通过修建水坝、堤坝和运河来控制、改变甚至消除这种自然水流节奏。因此,重要的生态系统功能失效,往往导致人类生命支持系统的失效,同时也导致文化活动的失效和衰退。我认为,社会文化与河流和其他水系节奏联系的丧失分为四个阶段:(i) 直接关系的丧失(如对水载资源的使用),(ii) 间接关系的丧失(与这些使用相关的文化活动),(iii) 远离河流/水系(通常由水质下降引起),(iv) 完全遗忘(由水系的移除或掩埋引起)。将更多的河流韵律重新融入人类生活并不意味着时光倒流,而是要将经过修订的传统生态知识、向大自然学习、在使用自然资源方面不断变化的价值观以及创新结合起来。本文借鉴了 "河流文化概念 "的社会环境方面--该概念试图将对水系脉动性质的尊重重新融入现代可持续管理--以及各种案例研究。本文举例说明了河流文化概念方法如何有助于振兴与水域节奏的社会生态联系。
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River culture: How socio-ecological linkages to the rhythm of the waters develop, how they are lost, and how they can be regained

The hydrological patterns of all natural water bodies pulse in variable rhythms of high and low water. The biodiversity of these ecosystems is driven by the changing nature of the environment, allowing different life strategies to coexist, e.g., by the fast reuse of nutrients when aquatic biota flourish in the recently wetted zones and vice versa. Much of the human culture in hydroscapes has developed as an adaptation to this rhythm, e.g., by using the flood-fertilised floodplains for agriculture or fisheries, or by seasonal migration into or out of the floodplain (transhumance). Technological advances have allowed humans to control, change, or even eliminate this natural water rhythm by building dams, dikes, and canals. Consequently, important ecosystem functions fail, often resulting in failure of human life-support systems but also in the failure and decline of cultural activities. I argue that the loss of socio-cultural connectivity to the rhythms of rivers and other hydrosystems occurs in four phases: (i) loss of direct relationships (e.g., uses of waterborne resources), (ii) loss of indirect relationships (cultural activities that are connected to theses uses), (iii) turning away from the river/hydrosystem (often caused by decreased water quality), and (iv) total oblivion (caused by removal or burial of the hydrosystem). Reintegrating more riverine rhythms into human life would not mean to step back in time but rather to find a combination of revised traditional ecological knowledge, learning from nature, changing values in the context of use of natural resources, and innovations. This paper draws on social-environmental aspects of the River Culture Concept – which attempts to reintegrate respect for the pulsing nature of hydrosystems into modern, sustainable management – and on diverse case studies. Examples are presented on how River Culture Concept approaches may contribute to revitalising socio-ecological linkages to the rhythm of the waters.

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