Effectiveness of Indigenous Techniques in Conserving Natural Forests in Southern Highlands of Tanzania: The Case of Makete District

Faraja Sanga, Evaristo Haulle
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This article examines the effectiveness of indigenous techniques in conserving the natural forests in Makete district, Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Indigenous people established traditional practices, which regulated interaction between people and nature. Through a mixed research approach, the collection of primary data involved in-depth interview, Focus Group Discussions (FGDs), field observation and household survey administered to heads of the households. Also, secondary data were collected to supplement primary data. The study composed of 242 respondents. Findings from the study revealed that indigenous cultural practices were effective in conserving the natural forests; however, modernization and death of custodians of traditional functions contributed to weaken the power of cultural practices employed to conserve the natural forests. Based on the findings, it is recommended that there is a need to integrate indigenous knowledge and modern technologies in conserving the natural forests, which were initially conserved traditionally.
土著技术在保护坦桑尼亚南部高地天然林方面的有效性:以马克特地区为例
本文考察了土著技术在保护坦桑尼亚南部高地马凯特地区天然林方面的有效性。土著人民建立了传统习俗,规范了人与自然的相互作用。通过混合研究方法,收集主要数据包括深入访谈、焦点小组讨论、实地观察和对户主进行的住户调查。此外,还收集了辅助数据来补充原始数据。该研究由242名受访者组成。研究结果显示,土著文化习俗在保护天然林方面是有效的;然而,现代化和传统功能守护者的死亡削弱了用于保护自然森林的文化习俗的力量。根据调查结果,建议有必要将土著知识和现代技术结合起来保护最初以传统方式保护的天然林。
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