Marler Thomas E
Western Pacific Tropical Research Center; University of Guam; UOG Station; Mangilao, Guam.
Commun Integr Biol. 2013 Nov 1;6(6):e26665. doi: 10.4161/cib.26665. Epub 2013 Oct 8.
Military operations impose various positive and negative consequences on the environment. Three case studies are presented illuminating how local indigenous peoples as stakeholders may be vulnerable to being disenfranchised from important discussions concerning military activities. The study of ecological issues associated with sustaining a military footprint may be particularly useful for informing the global debate that pits strict conservation against human well-being.
军事行动对环境产生了各种正面和负面的影响。本文呈现了三个案例研究,阐明了作为利益相关者的当地原住民是如何容易在有关军事活动的重要讨论中被剥夺权利的。对与维持军事存在相关的生态问题的研究,对于为那场将严格的环境保护与人类福祉对立起来的全球辩论提供信息可能特别有用。