Pain Adam, Marquardt Kristina, Khatri Dil
Department of Urban and Rural Development, Swedish University of Agricultural Science, Uppsala, Sweden.
Southasian Institute of Advanced Studies, Baneshwor, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Hum Ecol Interdiscip J. 2021;49(3):249-258. doi: 10.1007/s10745-021-00224-1. Epub 2021 Mar 2.
We provide an analytical contrast of the dynamics of secondary forest regeneration in Nepal and Peru framed by a set of common themes: land access, boundaries, territories, and rights, seemingly more secure in Nepal than Peru; processes of agrarian change and their consequences for forest-agriculture interactions and the role of secondary forest in the landscape, more marked in Peru, where San Martín is experiencing apparent agricultural intensification, than in Nepal; and finally processes of social differentiation that have consequences for different social groups, livelihood construction and their engagement with trees, common to both countries. These themes address the broader issue of the necessary conditions for secondary forest regeneration and the extent to which the rights and livelihood benefits of those actively managing it are secured.
我们围绕一系列共同主题,对尼泊尔和秘鲁次生林再生动态进行了分析对比:土地获取、边界、领地及权利,在尼泊尔似乎比在秘鲁更有保障;农业变革进程及其对森林与农业相互作用的影响,以及次生林在景观中的作用,在秘鲁更为显著,圣马丁地区正经历明显的农业集约化,而在尼泊尔则不然;最后是社会分化进程,这对两国不同社会群体、生计建设及其与树木的关联产生影响。这些主题涉及次生林再生必要条件这一更广泛的问题,以及积极管理次生林者的权利和生计利益得到保障的程度。