Prioritizing the culture metric for transformative ocean management in South Africa

IF 5.3 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Rosabelle Boswell
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The Ecosystems Services (ES) approach to ocean management forms part of global initiatives to achieve sustainability. In a time of climate change and ocean depletion, ES is critical to an inclusive global ocean accounting and marine spatial planning (MSP). The ES approach proposes that nature offers a range of services to human populations which can be measured for integrated ocean management. The services identified in ES are thought to be usefully integrated into systems’ models for both retrospective analysis and future modelling. Recently, culture is identified as an important ecosystem service in ocean management. The System of Environmental Economic Accounting (SEEA) adopted and applied by the United Nations Statistical Commission Several scholars calls for the inclusion of culture in environmental economic accounting. However, and as argued in this article, for various reasons, culture is not easily circumscribed, and it offers its own epistemological foundation that may frame ocean ‘accounting’. The research presented in the article uses anthropological research methods to investigate, document and analyse the form and substance of coastal culture in South Africa. It is concluded that the transmaterial, temporal and processual nature of culture means that for South Africa and potentially Africa, a radical transformation of ecological discourse is necessary for a sufficiently dynamic ES approach that can apprehend the complexity of culture in Africa and the world.
优先考虑南非变革海洋管理的文化指标
生态系统服务(ES)海洋管理方法是实现可持续发展的全球倡议的一部分。在气候变化和海洋枯竭的时代,生态系统对于包容性的全球海洋核算和海洋空间规划至关重要。生态系统方法提出,大自然为人类提供了一系列服务,这些服务可用于海洋综合管理。在ES中确定的服务被认为可以有效地集成到系统模型中,用于回顾性分析和未来建模。近年来,文化被认为是海洋管理中重要的生态系统服务。联合国统计委员会采用和应用的环境经济核算体系(SEEA)一些学者呼吁将文化纳入环境经济核算。然而,正如本文所述,由于各种原因,文化不容易被限制,它提供了自己的认识论基础,可以构建海洋“会计”。本文采用人类学的研究方法对南非沿海文化的形式和实质进行调查、记录和分析。结论是,文化的超物质、时间和过程性质意味着,对于南非和潜在的非洲来说,生态话语的根本转变是必要的,这是一种充分动态的ES方法,可以理解非洲和世界文化的复杂性。
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Ecosystems and People
Ecosystems and People Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
11.30%
发文量
40
审稿时长
42 weeks
期刊介绍: Ecosystems and People is an interdisciplinary journal that addresses how biodiversity and ecosystems underpin human quality of life, and how societal activities and preferences drive changes in ecosystems. Research published in Ecosystems and People addresses human-nature relationships and social-ecological systems in a broad sense. This embraces research on biodiversity, ecosystem services, their contributions to quality of life, implications for equity and justice, and the diverse and rich ways in which people relate to nature.
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