Reframing the Invasive Species Challenge

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Daniel Schniedewind
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Abstract

This article presents the Hudson Valley of New York State as a broadly relevant case study to explore how the introduction of non-native species has historically served as a crucial facet of US (and pre-US) settler colonialism, undermining the more-than-human worlds tended by Native peoples and replacing them with assemblages of species conducive to European settlement. In it, I draw from long-term fieldwork with (non-Native) anti-invasive species practitioners who are increasingly doubtful about their ability to protect already stressed habitats from the ever-accelerating tide of new invasive organisms, despite their dogged efforts. In these desperate circumstances, what would it mean to shift from the prevailing approach that treats each new species in isolation and instead address the factors that enable invasiveness in the first place?
重塑入侵物种挑战
本文将纽约州的哈德逊河谷作为一个广泛相关的案例研究,探讨非本地物种的引入在历史上如何成为美国(和美国之前)定居者殖民主义的一个关键方面,破坏了土著民族倾向的超越人类的世界,取而代之的是有利于欧洲定居的物种组合。在这本书中,我从(非本地)反入侵物种从业者的长期田野调查中得出结论,这些从业者越来越怀疑他们是否有能力保护已经受到压力的栖息地免受新入侵生物不断加速的浪潮的影响,尽管他们做出了顽强的努力。在这种令人绝望的情况下,从孤立对待每一个新物种的普遍方法转变为首先解决导致入侵的因素意味着什么?
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Nature + Culture
Nature + Culture ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
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