从联合国可持续发展目标的角度看印度农村社区的自然保护

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国际社会在经济地位上存在分歧。贫困社区的状况是危急的,特别是在发展中国家和不发达国家。这些国家大多属于亚洲、非洲和南美大陆。这些大陆上的国家拥有丰富的自然遗产和文化多样性。这些国家的土著习俗和传统中蕴含的生态文化精神在现代信息时代具有全球意义。事实上,任何环境挑战的解决方案都存在于民族的文化根源中。印度就是这样一个拥有多样化生态文化的国家之一。本文的目的是了解印度农村的自然遗产和农村社区普遍存在的当地保护实践,以实现联合国可持续发展目标。毫无疑问,自然保护和环境保护涉及到与当地生态环境相关的社会维度。印度文化以生态为中心的方法在于“Vasudhaiv Kutubkam”(地球是一个家庭)、“Aranya Sanskriti”(森林文化)和“Prakriti Purush”(自然人类)的概念,这些概念深深植根于印度社会的传统和习俗中。基于传统的保护实践,社区管理着当地的自然遗产。习俗和传统的多样性导致了保护实践的生动性。因此,社会生态系统可以用于特定地点的保护计划和政策。
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Nature Conservation in Communities of Rural India through Perspective of UN SDGs
The global community is divided on economic status. The conditions of the poor communities are critical, especially in developing and underdeveloped nations. Most of these nations belong to the Asian, African, and South American continents. The nations from these continents owe rich natural heritage and cultural diversity. The eco-cultural ethos embedded in the indigenous customs and traditions of these nations has global relevance in the modern age of information. It is fact that the solution to any environmental challenge exists in the cultural roots of the nation. India is one of such nations which inhabit diverse eco-culture. The purpose of this paper is to understand the natural heritage of rural India and the local conservation practices prevalent in the rural communities to achieve the targets of UN SDGs. Undoubtedly, nature conservation and environment protection involve social dimensions connected to the local ecological setup. The eco-centric approach of the Indian culture lies in the concepts of ‘Vasudhaiv Kutubkam’ (Earth is one family), ‘Aranya Sanskriti’ (Forest Culture), and the ‘Prakriti Purush’ (Natural Human) which are deeply embedded in the traditions and the customs of the Indian society. Based on traditional conservation practices, the community manages the local natural heritage. The diversity of customs and traditions results in the vividness of the conservation practices. Thus, the socio-ecological systems could be used for site-specific conservation programs and policies.
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