深入倾听土著人民:马普切马奇和生态学家之间的合作视角和反思
Andrea Monica D Ortiz1,2, Patricia Huinca Blanco3, Carlos Alberto Arnillas4
1Departamento de Geografía, Facultad de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Geografía Universidad de Concepción Concepción Chile.
Ecology and evolution
|August 8, 2025
概括
土著人民土著人民
科学领域:
- 原住民知识 原住民知识
- 西方的生态科学 西方的生态科学
- 社会生态变化社会生态变化
背景情况:
- 全球环境危机需要将土著传统生态知识 (TEK) 与西方生态科学相结合.
- 伙伴关系面临的挑战包括权力不平衡,不信任和历史上的不公正.
- 有意义的参与需要理解不同的观点和目标.
研究的目的:
- 探索土著人民与西方生态科学之间的有意义的接触.
- 从共同的马普切人和科学角度记录环境问题和社会生态变化.
- 对协作流程进行反思,促进对知识伙伴关系的信任.
主要方法:
- 在智利Conguillío国家公园举行的科学研讨会促进了生态学家和马普切族长老之间的对话.
- 交织的马普切人生活经验和科学证据,以记录当地环境问题.
- 应用双眼视的方法来促进协作理解.
主要成果:
- 工业发展,包括非本土树木种植和拟建的水电站,威胁着当地生物多样性和马普切人的生活方式.
- 合作表明,将土著声音和科学证据整合起来,可以更深入地理解社会生态变化.
- 该过程突出了建立知识持有者之间的信任和关系的机会.
结论:
- 有意义的参与需要时间,准备和倡导生态科学中的系统变化.
- 原住民的代表性和知识对于有效应对环境危机至关重要.
- 持续倾听,参与和宣传对于公平的知识伙伴关系至关重要.
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