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People-Centered and Ecosystem-Based Knowledge Co-Production to Promote Proactive Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Development in Namibia

机译:以人为本的基于生态系统的知识合作,促进纳米比亚的积极生物多样性保护和可持续发展

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Growing levels of uncertainty and vulnerability generated by land use conversion and climate change set demands on local communities and national institutions to build synergies between the diverse array of knowledge systems in order to provide policy makers and practitioners with the best available information to decide what urgent actions must be taken. Science policy arenas and agreements such as the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) and the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) recognize the importance of different types of knowledge and the need for broad stakeholder involvement, yet the use of indigenous and local knowledge (ILK) in environmental decision-making processes is still underdeveloped. This study involved working with local stakeholders, using the MARISCO method (adaptive MAnagement of vulnerability and RISks at COnservation sites) to carry out a systematic situation analysis of the existing socioenvironmental conditions. The assessments were conducted in the Kavango East Region in northern Namibia with the participation of inhabitants of the Khaudum North Complex, a protected area network covering wooded savannahs belonging to the Northern Kalahari sandveld. General outcomes of the assessments and evaluations made by the local stakeholders concerning the most critical drivers of degradation of the ecosystems appeared to support existing scientific knowledge of the study area, demonstrating that community-based assessments can provide valuable information about socioecological systems where scientific data are scarce. The findings of this study also highlight the importance of power dynamics for the implementation of participatory processes and the interpretation of their outcomes.
机译:由于土地使用转换和气候变化产生的不确定度和脆弱性越来越多,包括当地社区和国家机构的需求,以在各种知识系统之间建立协同作用,以便为决策者和从业人员提供最佳可用信息来决定迫切行动必须采取。科学政策竞技场和协议,如政府间生物多样性和生态系统服务(IPBES)和生物多样性公约(CBD)认识到不同类型知识的重要性以及对广泛利益相关者参与的必要性,但使用土着和当地的使用环境决策过程中的知识(ILK)仍未发育。本研究涉及使用Marisco方法(保护地点的脆弱性和风险的适应性管理)与当地利益相关者合作,对现有的社会环境条件进行系统的情况分析。评估在纳米比亚北部的Kavango东部地区进行,居民北方北方复合体的居民参加,该保护区网络覆盖着属于卡拉哈里北部的北部北部的树木养殖大草原。本地利益攸关方提出的关于生态系统的最关键驱动机构的评估和评估的一般结果似乎支持对研究区域的现有科学知识,表明基于社区的评估可以提供有关科学数据的社会生态系统的有价值信息稀缺。本研究的调查结果还突出了动力动力学对执行参与进程的重要性和对其结果的解释。

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