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Parks-people conflicts: the case of Gonarezhou National Park and the Chitsa community in south-east Zimbabwe

机译:公园与人之间的冲突:以津纳布韦东南部的Gonarezhou国家公园和Chitsa社区为例

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National parks have been the centre piece of international conservation strategies in developing countries. The expansion in the network of national parks has enabled the conservation of biodiversity and habitats but the acquisition of vast areas into the park system has often been achieved through the displacement of resident local communities. Displaced people are exposed to a variety of impoverishment risks and this stokes up animosity towards parks. The research reported here seeks to understand the key issues involved in the occupation of a section of Gonarezhou National Park by Headman Chitsa's people. The paper examines how the interplay between the history of displacement and dispossession, demographic pressures, limited economic opportunities, the 'fast track' land reform programme and dynastic politics are fomenting the land conflict between Gonarezhou and Chitsa community. Secondary actors with diverse interests have also come into the fold. Official efforts to resolve the conflict using a top-down approach have yielded little success. This culminated in a shift towards the use of traditional mechanisms of resolving a chieftaincy dispute as a step towards addressing the broader parks-people land conflict. Lessons from the case study are, inter alia, that interventions aimed at resolving parks-people conflicts should be alive to local culture, livelihood needs and power dynamics and, to the extent possible, eschew forcible relocations. Finally, we draw attention to the need to address the wider contradiction between policies promoting wildlife conservation and those promoting agriculture. The article is written to share lessons with readers interested in parks-people conflicts.
机译:国家公园一直是发展中国家国际保护战略的中心部分。国家公园网络的扩展使保护生物多样性和栖息地成为可能,但通常是通过迁移当地居民社区来将广阔的土地纳入公园系统。流离失所者面临各种贫困风险,这激起了人们对公园的仇恨。此处报道的研究旨在了解Headsa Chitsa人民占领Gonarezhou国家公园部分区域时涉及的关键问题。本文研究了流离失所和被剥夺的历史,人口压力,有限的经济机会,“快速”土地改革计划和王朝政治之间的相互作用如何加剧了Gonarezhou与Chitsa社区之间的土地冲突。具有不同兴趣的次要角色也很受欢迎。官方使用自上而下的方法解决冲突的努力收效甚微。这最终导致转向使用解决酋长管辖权争端的传统机制,作为解决更大范围的公园与人土地冲突的一步。案例研究的经验教训是,旨在解决公园与人之间的冲突的干预措施应针对当地文化,生计需求和权力动态,并尽可能避免强行搬迁。最后,我们提请注意有必要解决促进野生动植物保护的政策与促进农业的政策之间更广泛的矛盾。本文旨在与对公园与人之间的冲突感兴趣的读者分享经验。

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