Mapping of the Seasonal Migration Routes of Cattle Pastoralists of the Deccan Plateau Region of India Using Ethnographic Geographic Information System Technique

K. K. Siripurapu, Faisal Moola, Sravya Sakkuri, Shivaram Reddy Dareddy, Sabyasachi Das
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Annual seasonal migration is one of the main characteristics of pastoralism. However, large-scale studies focusing on mapping seasonal migration patterns using advanced spatial analysis tools like the geographic information system (GIS), hitherto remain meager in India. The lack of such studies has many implications for holistically understanding pastoralism in India. The few spatial analysis studies conducted in the Himalayan region of India found a lack of amenities and conflict with large-scale state-promoted plantations under climate change-related projects. Similar studies have been absent in the country's Deccan Plateau region, which is home to a significant number of pastoralist communities and livestock populations. In this background, an exploratory study was conducted to map the seasonal migration routes of pastoralist communities in the Deccan Plateau region adopting the Ethnographic Geographic Information System Technique (EGIST). The objective of the present study is to digitally map the seasonal migration routes of the pastoralists and document the issues and challenges (if any), along the seasonal migration routes in the study area. Seasonal migration routes of seven villages from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana states were mapped using EGIST and found that pastoralists of the study area practice both short and long-seasonal migration in sync with the monsoon and local cropping season. Pastoralists of Telangana were found to migrate to the neighboring state of Andhra Pradesh (AP) during long-distance migration. However, pastoralists of AP predominantly move within the state. A few major challenges faced by pastoralists during their seasonal migration in the study area includes – labour shortages, disease outbreaks and conflict with the forest department personnel for accessing the traditional grazing lands located inside the Amarabad and Nagarjunsagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserves of Nallamala forest of AP and Telangana states of India.
利用人种地理信息系统技术绘制印度德干高原地区牧牛人的季节性迁徙路线图
每年的季节性迁徙是畜牧业的主要特征之一。然而,迄今为止,印度利用地理信息系统(GIS)等先进空间分析工具绘制季节性迁徙模式图的大规模研究仍然很少。缺乏此类研究对全面了解印度的畜牧业有许多影响。在印度喜马拉雅地区开展的为数不多的空间分析研究发现,在与气候变化有关的项目中,缺乏便利设施,而且与国家推动的大规模种植园存在冲突。印度的德干高原地区也没有类似的研究,而该地区是大量牧民社区和牲畜的家园。在此背景下,我们开展了一项探索性研究,采用人种地理信息系统技术(EGIST)绘制德干高原地区牧民社区的季节性迁徙路线。本研究的目的是对牧民的季节性迁徙路线进行数字化测绘,并记录研究地区季节性迁徙路线沿线的问题和挑战(如有)。研究人员使用 EGIST 绘制了安得拉邦和特兰加纳邦七个村庄的季节性迁徙路线,发现研究地区的牧民会随着季风和当地农作物的生长季节进行短期和长期的季节性迁徙。研究发现,特兰加那邦的牧民在长途迁徙时会迁移到邻近的安得拉邦(AP)。然而,安得拉邦的牧民主要在邦内迁徙。牧民在研究地区的季节性迁徙过程中面临的几个主要挑战包括:劳动力短缺、疾病爆发,以及在进入位于印度安得拉邦和泰兰加纳邦纳拉马拉森林的阿马拉巴德和纳加尔琼萨加尔-斯里塞兰老虎保护区内的传统牧场时与森林部门人员发生冲突。
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