Rice Margins Under Climate Change: Labour and Knowledge in Mangrove Rice Networks in Guinea-Bissau

IF 3 2区 社会学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Joana Sousa, Ansumane Braima Dabó, Ana Luísa Luz
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The effects of climate change add to the challenges facing those with rice-based livelihoods in West Africa. This article presents a long-term ethnographic case study in southern Guinea-Bissau where, in contrast to other reported cases in the region, uncertainty regarding the future of mangrove rice production overlaps with efforts to rehabilitate abandoned mangrove rice paddies. Agricultural knowledge is produced, renewed and transmitted along with the construction of site-specific, techno-ecological hybrids needed for water management in rice fields. This article analyses the role of communal, reciprocal and contract labour in the circulation of knowledge between villages with historically stable rice production (rice refugia) and villages where production has been discontinuous (rice margins). Knowledge circulation and experimentation are key to local adaptation to climate change and climate resilience programmes can play a role if they are able to adapt to current needs, for instance, by considering decentralized funding strategies. By promoting the exchange of services and goods, decentralization of funding can facilitate the redistribution of knowledge and labour, particularly if rice refugia, as regional knowledge repositories, participate in the recovery of rice production in rice margins. These connections revitalize and strengthen regional rice knowledge networks and their ability to confront climate change.

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气候变化下的水稻边际:几内亚比绍红树林水稻网络中的劳动力和知识
气候变化的影响加剧了西非以水稻为生的人们所面临的挑战。本文介绍了几内亚比绍南部的一个长期人种学案例研究,与该地区其他报告的案例相比,该地区红树林水稻生产未来的不确定性与恢复废弃红树林稻田的努力重叠。农业知识的产生、更新和传播伴随着稻田水管理所需的特定地点、技术生态杂交品种的建设。本文分析了公共、互惠和合同劳动在历史上水稻生产稳定的村庄(水稻难民)和生产不连续的村庄(水稻边际)之间的知识流通中的作用。知识流通和实验是地方适应气候变化的关键,如果气候适应方案能够适应当前的需求,例如,通过考虑分散供资战略,它们就可以发挥作用。通过促进服务和货物的交换,资金的分散可以促进知识和劳动力的重新分配,特别是如果大米难民作为区域知识储藏库参与恢复大米边际的大米生产。这些联系振兴和加强了区域稻米知识网络及其应对气候变化的能力。
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Development and Change
Development and Change DEVELOPMENT STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Development and Change is essential reading for anyone interested in development studies and social change. It publishes articles from a wide range of authors, both well-established specialists and young scholars, and is an important resource for: - social science faculties and research institutions - international development agencies and NGOs - graduate teachers and researchers - all those with a serious interest in the dynamics of development, from reflective activists to analytical practitioners
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