Preserving cultural heritage and empowering indigenous communities for sustainable development in Fiji

Mumtaz Alam
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Abstract

This study examines how Indigenous Fijians reconcile cultural preservation with progress in political and economic domains to attain sustainable development within Fiji's distinct cultural framework. This research analyzes solutions utilized by Indigenous people to preserve their traditions while addressing modern difficulties, based on scholarly research, government papers, international agency publications, and NGO records.
Indigenous Fijians have acted as stewards of their nation's extensive cultural legacy for millennia. Nevertheless, contemporary forces such as globalization, urbanization, environmental deterioration, and social transformation pose tremendous dangers to ancient practices. This study assesses the efficacy of existing initiatives and regulations aimed at safeguarding Indigenous Fijian culture, pinpointing essential areas for urgent intervention.
The study examines the complex interplay between cultural preservation and sustainable development, illustrating that the empowerment of Indigenous communities, via improved educational opportunities, economic prospects, and significant involvement in decision-making, is directly linked to holistic development outcomes. This research evaluates the effects of government policies, international alliances, and grassroots activities on the social and economic well-being of Indigenous communities.

Results

indicate both achievements and constraints of current preservation initiatives, offering significant insights for forthcoming policy formulation. This research enhances academic debate on cultural preservation, civic participation, and inclusive development within Pacific Island contexts, highlighting the role of past knowledge in shaping modern advancement.
The report promotes a comprehensive approach that acknowledges cultural heritage as essential to the sustainable development goals of Indigenous communities. This paradigm fosters success, adaptability, and equity while guaranteeing that traditional knowledge systems are vital to Fiji's growth trajectory, ultimately illustrating that cultural preservation and modernization can coexist synergistically.
保护文化遗产,增强土著社区的权能,促进斐济的可持续发展
本研究考察了斐济土著居民如何将文化保护与政治和经济领域的进步协调起来,从而在斐济独特的文化框架内实现可持续发展。本研究基于学术研究、政府文件、国际机构出版物和非政府组织的记录,分析了土著人民在解决现代困难的同时保护其传统的解决方案。几千年来,土著斐济人一直是他们国家广泛文化遗产的管家。然而,全球化、城市化、环境恶化和社会转型等当代力量对古老的习俗构成了巨大的威胁。本研究评估了旨在保护斐济土著文化的现有倡议和法规的有效性,指出了需要紧急干预的关键领域。该研究考察了文化保护与可持续发展之间复杂的相互作用,说明通过改善教育机会、经济前景和大量参与决策来赋予土著社区权力,与整体发展成果直接相关。本研究评估了政府政策、国际联盟和基层活动对土著社区社会和经济福祉的影响。结果表明了当前保护举措的成就和限制,为即将出台的政策制定提供了重要的见解。本研究加强了太平洋岛屿背景下关于文化保护、公民参与和包容性发展的学术辩论,强调了过去知识在塑造现代进步中的作用。报告提倡一种全面的方法,承认文化遗产对土著社区的可持续发展目标至关重要。这种模式促进了成功、适应性和公平性,同时确保传统知识系统对斐济的增长轨迹至关重要,最终表明文化保护和现代化可以协同共存。
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Social sciences & humanities open
Social sciences & humanities open Psychology (General), Decision Sciences (General), Social Sciences (General)
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