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A framework for identifying and integrating sociocultural and environmental elements of indigenous peoples’ and local communities’ landscape transformations

机译:识别和整合土着人民和当地社区景观改造的社会文化和环境要素的框架

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Indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLC) manage over half of the world’s landscapes, and this management involves landscape transformations associated with their sociocultures. Although anthropologists have shown that IPLC sociocultures influence management, and historical-ecological studies have shown that this management influences environments, how interactions between IPLC sociocultures and environments influence landscape transformations is less clear. Here we use a historical-ecological approach and a cultural niche construction perspective to present an IPLC landscape transformation framework that identifies and integrates sociocultural and environmental elements. Our framework shows that IPLC’ landscape transformations occur through cultural niche construction and are influenced by historical events. IPLC sociocultures influence ecological processes and patterns through interactions that create sociocultural and ecological inheritances. These inheritances involve IPLC worldviews and associated norms, practices and knowledge which influence ecological processes that, in turn, engender ecological patterns. On the other hand, ecological processes and patterns influence IPLC sociocultures as they are perceived and processed according to local worldviews, so generating sociocultural–environmental feedbacks. To exemplify our framework, we present cases of cultural niche construction by Amazonian IPLC that show how interactions between sociocultures and environments influence landscape transformations. We argue that understanding how IPLC sociocultures have interacted with environments can help scientists, conservation practitioners and policymakers to combine scientific knowledge production, biodiversity protection and IPLC’ well-being.
机译:土着人民和当地社区(IPLC)管理世界上一半的景观,而该管理涉及与其社会遗传相关的景观转变。虽然人类学家已经表明,IPLC社会遗传影响管理,但历史生态学研究表明,这种管理影响了环境,IPLC社会遗传和环境之间的互动如何影响景观变换的互动不太清楚。在这里,我们使用历史生态方法和文化利基施工视角,呈现了一个识别和整合社会文化和环境要素的IPLC景观转换框架。我们的框架表明,IPLC的景观变换通过文化利基建设进行,受到历史事件的影响。 IPLC社会文献通过创造社会文化和生态遗产的互动影响生态过程和模式。这些遗产涉及IPLC世界观和相关的规范,实践和知识,这些规范,依次发动生态模式的生态过程。另一方面,生态过程和模式会影响IPLC社会文化,因为他们被当地的世界观感知和处理,因此产生社会文化环境反馈。为了举例说明我们的框架,我们通过Amazonian IPLC提出文化利基建设的案例,展示了社会文献和环境之间的相互作用如何影响景观转换。我们争辩说,了解IPLC社会遗传如何与环境互动,可以帮助科学家,保护从业者和政策制定者将科学知识生产,生物多样性保护和IPLC的福祉结合起来。

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