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变化中的亚马逊地区原住民、当地社区与淡水系统之间的相互依存关系。

Interdependencies between Indigenous peoples, local communities, and freshwater systems in a changing Amazon.

作者信息

Athayde Simone, Utsunomiya Renata, Victoria-Lacy Lulu, Beveridge Claire, Jenkins Clinton N, Laufer Juliana, Heilpern Sebastian, Olivas Paulo, Anderson Elizabeth P

机构信息

Research, Data and Impact (RDI), World Resources Institute (WRI), Washington, District of Columbia, USA.

Department of Global and Sociocultural Studies, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, US.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 2025 Jun;39(3):e70034. doi: 10.1111/cobi.70034.

Abstract

Globally, Indigenous peoples and local communities (IPs and LCs) are fighting for the recognition of their knowledge and decision-making authority in freshwater conservation. In the Amazon, decision-making around freshwater management and conservation has often overlooked Indigenous and local knowledge (ILK) and the connections between sociocultural and freshwater systems. We explored interdependencies between IPs and LCs and freshwaters in the Amazonian region through a narrative review of the academic peer-reviewed literature. The review process involved 2 phases: an initial scoping phase, which included the analysis of a large number of articles to identify main topics and develop research questions, and the review of a subset of 187 articles published from 2018 to 2022. We found that 178 studies were carried out in the Brazilian, Peruvian, and/or Bolivian Amazon, and 26 studies were conducted in other countries. A total of 60 studies focused on riverine communities and among them, 16 Indigenous groups were mentioned in 51 articles. Most studies (n = 148) emphasized the connections between water quality, fisheries, food security, health, and livelihoods. There was a paucity of studies conducted by IPs and LCs that had Indigenous or local community members among the authors. Recent studies highlighted the active role of IPs and LCs in leading community-based management efforts. We found innovative freshwater conservation and management experiences led by IPs and LCs, that effectively conserved freshwater biodiversity while promoting sustainable livelihoods. Our findings support inclusive and equitable freshwater conservation policies and practices in the Amazon and beyond, by showing the crucial role of IPs and LCs in managing and protecting freshwater resources.

摘要

在全球范围内,原住民和当地社区(IPs和LCs)正在为争取其在淡水保护方面的知识和决策权威得到认可而斗争。在亚马逊地区,围绕淡水管理和保护的决策往往忽视了原住民和当地知识(ILK)以及社会文化系统与淡水系统之间的联系。我们通过对学术同行评审文献的叙述性综述,探讨了亚马逊地区原住民和当地社区与淡水之间的相互依存关系。综述过程包括两个阶段:初始范围界定阶段,其中包括分析大量文章以确定主要主题并提出研究问题;以及对2018年至2022年发表的187篇文章子集的综述。我们发现,178项研究是在巴西、秘鲁和/或玻利维亚的亚马逊地区进行的,26项研究是在其他国家进行的。共有60项研究关注河流社区,其中51篇文章提到了16个原住民群体。大多数研究(n = 148)强调了水质、渔业、粮食安全、健康和生计之间的联系。由原住民和当地社区进行且作者中有原住民或当地社区成员的研究很少。最近的研究强调了原住民和当地社区在引领基于社区的管理工作中的积极作用。我们发现了由原住民和当地社区主导的创新淡水保护和管理经验,这些经验在促进可持续生计的同时有效地保护了淡水生物多样性。我们的研究结果通过展示原住民和当地社区在管理和保护淡水资源方面的关键作用,支持了亚马逊及其他地区包容性和公平性的淡水保护政策与实践。

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