Plan Bee: The Case of an Islamic Honey Cooperative in Morocco

Q3 Social Sciences
Salah Chafik
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Taddaret Inzerki is an indigenous honey cooperative (i.e. apiary) in rural Morocco that has operated autonomously for centuries. To understand the devolved status of the apiary, and accordingly, explore the often overlooked field of (non-Western) traditional community-based administrative systems and practices, this essay first provides a brief summary of devolution theory (based on Althusius’ Politica) and the track record of similar policies in the context of natural resource management. The case of Taddaret Inzerki, which is the core contribution of the essay, is then presented along the lines of a Geertzian thick description, revealing both the apiary’s historical foundation and its three enduring institutional goals stemming from the rules of the commons: ensuring the welfare of bees, properly treating fellow beekeepers, and fulfilling Islamic requisites. The result for the villagers upholding their sacred craft of Islamic beekeeping is that they are able to generate a reliable livelihood and preserve their shared natural resource commons. However, this essay argues that this administrative arrangement also proves beneficial at the national and even global level, and concludes by suggesting potential avenues of future research.
Plan Bee:以摩洛哥一家伊斯兰蜂蜜合作社为例
Taddaret Inzerki是摩洛哥农村的一个本土蜂蜜合作社(即养蜂场),已经自主经营了几个世纪。为了理解养蜂场的权力下放状况,并相应地探索(非西方)传统社区管理系统和实践这一经常被忽视的领域,本文首先简要总结了权力下放理论(基于阿尔图修斯的《政治》)以及自然资源管理背景下类似政策的记录。Taddaret Inzerki的案例是这篇文章的核心贡献,然后沿着Geertzian的厚厚的描述,揭示了养蜂场的历史基础和源于公地规则的三个持久的制度目标:确保蜜蜂的福利,适当对待养蜂人,满足伊斯兰教的要求。对于坚持伊斯兰教养蜂神圣手艺的村民来说,结果是他们能够产生可靠的生计,并保护他们共享的自然资源。然而,本文认为这种行政安排在国家甚至全球层面上也被证明是有益的,并提出了未来研究的潜在途径。
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