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在一个互联互通的世界中,基于场所依恋重新定义社区。

Redefining community based on place attachment in a connected world.

机构信息

Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University, Townsville, QLD 4811, Australia;

Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University, Townsville, QLD 4811, Australia.

出版信息

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2017 Sep 19;114(38):10077-10082. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1712125114. Epub 2017 Sep 5.

Abstract

The concept of community is often used in environmental policy to foster environmental stewardship and public participation, crucial prerequisites of effective management. However, prevailing conceptualizations of community based on residential location or resource use are limited with respect to their utility as surrogates for communities of shared environment-related interests, and because of the localist perspective they entail. Thus, addressing contemporary sustainability challenges, which tend to involve transnational social and environmental interactions, urgently requires additional approaches to conceptualizing community that are compatible with current globalization. We propose a framing for redefining community based on place attachment (i.e., the bonds people form with places) in the context of Australia's Great Barrier Reef, a World Heritage Area threatened by drivers requiring management and political action at scales beyond the local. Using data on place attachment from 5,403 respondents residing locally, nationally, and internationally, we identified four communities that each shared a type of attachment to the reef and that spanned conventional location and use communities. We suggest that as human-environment interactions change with increasing mobility (both corporeal and that mediated by communication and information technology), new types of people-place relations that transcend geographic and social boundaries and do not require ongoing direct experience to form are emerging. We propose that adopting a place attachment framing to community provides a means to capture the neglected nonmaterial bonds people form with the environment, and could be leveraged to foster transnational environmental stewardship, critical to advancing global sustainability in our increasingly connected world.

摘要

社区的概念通常被用于环境政策中,以促进环境管理和公众参与,这是有效管理的关键前提。然而,基于居住地点或资源利用的社区概念在作为共享环境利益社区的替代品方面存在局限性,并且由于它们所涉及的地方主义观点。因此,解决当代可持续性挑战,这些挑战往往涉及跨国社会和环境互动,迫切需要额外的方法来概念化社区,使其与当前的全球化兼容。我们提出了一个框架,基于澳大利亚大堡礁的地方依恋(即人们与地方形成的纽带)重新定义社区,该地区是一个受到威胁的世界遗产区,需要管理和政治行动,其规模超出了地方层面。我们利用了居住在当地、国内和国际的 5403 名受访者的地方依恋数据,确定了四个共享对珊瑚礁的某种依恋的社区,这些社区跨越了传统的位置和使用社区。我们认为,随着人类与环境的互动随着流动性的增加而变化(包括肉体和由通信和信息技术介导的流动性),正在出现超越地理和社会边界并且不需要持续直接体验就可以形成的新型人与地的关系。我们提出,采用地方依恋框架来定义社区提供了一种手段,可以捕捉到人们与环境形成的被忽视的非物质联系,并且可以利用这种联系来促进跨国环境管理,这对于在我们日益互联的世界中推进全球可持续性至关重要。

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