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Moreangels M Mbizah1, Tanesha Allen2, Shorna Allred3,4,5
1Wildlife Conservation Action, Harare, Zimbabwe. moreangelsm@gmail.com.
Nature
|January 7, 2026
概括
保护中的系统性种族主义不成比例地影响黑人,土著和有色人种 (BIPOC). 一个新的框架通过支持人权和社区机构来促进包容性保护.
科学领域:
- 保护科学
- 环境正义
- 社会学
背景情况:
- 黑人生命重要运动突出了学术界的系统性种族主义,促使人们对保护实践进行了批判性审查.
- 几十年来关于保护边缘化的学术研究,
- 保护中的排斥是一个持久的问题,
研究的目的:
- 审查有关保护边缘化和排斥的文献.
- 探讨种族,阶级,城乡分歧,民族和权力动态如何延续不平等.
- 提出一个框架来制定更具包容性和公平的保护战略.
主要方法:
- 关于保护边缘化的文献评论.
- 分析不同社会和权力层面的排斥情况.
- 制定一个包容性保护实践的框架.
主要成果:
- 边缘化不成比例地影响黑人,土著和有色人种 (BIPOC) 社区,特别是在全球南部.
- 保护区的扩张和优先考虑动物生活而不是人类福祉可能加剧不平等.
- 目前的保护规范往往排除BIPOC社区, 并未解决系统性种族主义问题.
结论:
- 提出一个框架来促进包容性保护,强调人权,地方机构和BIPOC领导的教育.
- 这一框架旨在应对种族主义和保护领域的排斥,
- 重新思考保护实践对于建立公平,包容和可持续的方法至关重要,
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