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政治动荡地区的保护工作:乌干达布温迪难以穿越的森林

Conservation in a Region of Political Instability: Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda.

作者信息

Hamilton A, Cunningham A, Byarugaba D, Kayanja F

机构信息

World Wide Fund for Nature, Panda House, Godalming GU7 1XR, United Kingdom, email

84 Watkins Street, White Gum Valley, Fremantle 6162, Australia.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 2000 Dec 18;14(6):1722-1725. doi: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2000.99452.x.

Abstract

Bwindi Impenetrable is the most important forest in Uganda for conservation of biodiversity. It contains over half the world's mountain gorillas. It is surrounded by densely populated agricultural land and lies within a region of political instability. Gazetted as a forest reserve in 1932, little forest now remains outside its boundaries. Transformation of nearby communal swampland to farmland, much owned by a few individuals, shows the probable fate of Bwindi if it had not been declared a protected area. Widespread illegal logging and other activities were among reasons why the status of the forest was raised to national park in 1991. This resulted in local resentment, fed by inadequate consultation and concern about the local people's loss of access to resources. Fires were set in the forest and threats made against the gorillas. Three schemes to provide benefits from the existence of the forest to communities and involve them in park management were then instituted: agreements allowing controlled harvesting of resources in the park, receipt of some revenue from tourism, and establishment of a trust fund partly for community development. Tension between people and park has been reduced. This case demonstrates the importance of protected areas and community involvement in such circumstances. Community support is especially critical, as here, when resources available to park managers are limited and political instability endemic.

摘要

布温迪难以穿越的森林是乌干达保护生物多样性最重要的森林。它拥有世界上一半以上的山地大猩猩。它被人口密集的农业用地包围,且位于一个政治不稳定的地区。1932年它被划定为森林保护区,如今其边界外几乎没有森林留存了。附近的公共沼泽地转变为农田,其中许多为少数个人所有,这表明如果布温迪没有被宣布为保护区可能会遭遇的命运。广泛的非法伐木和其他活动是1991年该森林的地位被提升为国家公园的原因之一。这引发了当地的不满情绪,原因是协商不足以及对当地居民失去资源获取途径的担忧。有人在森林里纵火,并对大猩猩构成威胁。随后实施了三项计划,以使森林的存在为社区带来利益并让他们参与公园管理:达成允许在公园内有控制地获取资源的协议、从旅游业获得一些收入以及设立一个部分用于社区发展的信托基金。人与公园之间的紧张关系有所缓解。这个案例说明了在这种情况下保护区和社区参与的重要性。社区支持尤为关键,就像这里,当公园管理者可利用的资源有限且政治不稳定情况普遍存在时。

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