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南部非洲保护景观中的野生动物走廊:沿人为保护动脉的多物种流动的政治生态学

Wildlife corridors in a Southern African conservation landscape: the political ecology of multispecies mobilities along the arteries of anthropogenic conservation.

作者信息

Bollig Michael

机构信息

Environmental Anthropology, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany.

出版信息

Anthropol South Afr. 2024 Aug 8;47(2):216-235. doi: 10.1080/23323256.2024.2327467. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

The decline of biodiversity is a key topic in public discussions around the globe. These debates have triggered massive efforts to increase protected areas and to safeguard the corridors connecting them. The wildlife corridors dealt with in this article are mainly thought to facilitate the mobility of elephants and some other large herbivores (for example, zebra and buffalo). Wildlife corridors are not only essential for species connectivity but also an integral part of the booming ecotourism in north-eastern Namibia's conservation landscapes. Coexistence infrastructure is meant to contribute to economic development and local incomes. Conservancies - community-based conservation organisations in the Namibian context - gazette corridors and market wildlife abundance to ecotourists, potential investors in tourism and commercial hunters. The coexistence of humans and wildlife is challenging, though. Human-wildlife interactions frequently result in damage, and often conservationist environmental infrastructuring runs against the aims of farmers to expand their fields for commercial crop production and to gain pastures for growing cattle herds. It also runs against other governmentally endorsed infrastructuring that brings tarred roads, water pipelines and boreholes. This article analyses contested wildlife corridors as part of a larger conservationist project in the western parts of Namibia's Zambezi Region.

摘要

生物多样性的衰退是全球公众讨论的一个关键话题。这些辩论引发了大规模行动,以增加保护区并保护连接这些保护区的走廊。本文所讨论的野生动物走廊主要被认为有助于大象和其他一些大型食草动物(如斑马和水牛)的移动。野生动物走廊不仅对物种连通性至关重要,也是纳米比亚东北部保护景观中蓬勃发展的生态旅游不可或缺的一部分。共存基础设施旨在促进经济发展和增加当地收入。保护区——纳米比亚背景下基于社区的保护组织——将走廊和野生动物数量向生态旅游者、旅游业潜在投资者和商业猎人公布。然而,人类与野生动物的共存具有挑战性。人类与野生动物的互动经常造成破坏,而且保护主义者的环境基础设施建设往往与农民扩大商业作物种植田地和增加牛群牧场的目标背道而驰。它也与其他政府支持的基础设施建设背道而驰,这些建设包括柏油路、输水管道和钻孔。本文分析了纳米比亚赞比西地区西部一个更大的保护主义项目中的有争议的野生动物走廊。

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