Liu Yibo, Song Yingjie
College of Music, Guangzhou College of Technology and Business, Guangzhou, 510850, People's Republic of China.
Institute of Nanfan and Seed Industry, Guangdong Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, 510220, People's Republic of China.
J Ethnobiol Ethnomed. 2025 Jan 29;21(1):6. doi: 10.1186/s13002-025-00755-7.
Traditional ecological knowledge embedded in cultural practices is vital for biodiversity conservation but is increasingly under threat from modernization and globalization. This study investigates the role of Chinese folk ritual music in promoting biodiversity conservation, with a focus on Cantonese Opera and agricultural rituals in the Lingnan region of southern China.
We employed literature review, qualitative fieldwork, and ethnographic analysis, including interviews with local musicians and community members, to investigate how Cantonese Opera and agricultural rituals contribute to ecological sustainability by integrating cultural narratives with environmental stewardship.
The findings reveal three main ways in which Chinese folk ritual music supports biodiversity conservation: (1) fostering ecological understanding through symbolic representations, such as the carp and water buffalo; (2) promoting sustainable practices, including traditional farming techniques and the conservation of wetland ecosystems; and (3) enhancing community cohesion and the transmission of ecological values across generations. Notably, 70% of interviewees highlighted the role of symbolic animals in raising awareness of ecological sustainability.
The study underscores the potential of integrating traditional ecological knowledge with modern conservation strategies. Cultural traditions, such as Cantonese Opera and agricultural rituals, not only preserve biodiversity but also provide a framework for sustainable resource management. These findings highlight the importance of protecting and revitalizing cultural practices to ensure both cultural and ecological resilience in the face of global challenges.
蕴含于文化习俗中的传统生态知识对生物多样性保护至关重要,但正日益受到现代化和全球化的威胁。本研究调查了中国民间仪式音乐在促进生物多样性保护中的作用,重点关注中国南方岭南地区的粤剧和农业仪式。
我们采用文献综述、定性实地调查和民族志分析,包括采访当地音乐家和社区成员,以探究粤剧和农业仪式如何通过将文化叙事与环境管理相结合来促进生态可持续性。
研究结果揭示了中国民间仪式音乐支持生物多样性保护的三种主要方式:(1)通过鲤鱼和水牛等象征物培养生态理解;(2)推广可持续做法,包括传统农耕技术和湿地生态系统保护;(3)增强社区凝聚力以及生态价值观的代际传承。值得注意的是,70%的受访者强调了象征动物在提高生态可持续性意识方面的作用。
该研究强调了将传统生态知识与现代保护策略相结合的潜力。粤剧和农业仪式等文化传统不仅保护生物多样性,还为可持续资源管理提供了框架。这些发现凸显了保护和振兴文化习俗对于在面对全球挑战时确保文化和生态恢复力的重要性。