自然概念和价值的多样性对受保护和自然保育地区的管理和治理的影响

J. Mallarach, F. Frascaroli, Will Tuladhar-Douglas, Jonathan F D Liljeblad, R. Borde, Edwin Bernbaum, B. Verschuuren
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本章讨论“自然”的概念和价值的多样性。它为西方启蒙运动对“自然”的建构提供了背景,并考察了这种世界观在历史上如何塑造了保护区的指定、管理和治理——特别提到了世界自然保护联盟的观点和工作。我们还考虑了为什么西方的自然分离或对立的概念继续被应用,但同样地,不同的世界观——例如用语言和宗教表达——正在重塑保护实践。最后,我们讨论了认识和整合不同的自然概念和价值给保护界带来的机遇和挑战。
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Implications of the diversity of concepts and values of nature in the management and governance of protected and conserved areas
This chapter discusses the diversity of concepts and values of ‘nature’. It provides a background to the Western Enlightenment construct of ‘nature’ and examines the ways in which this worldview has historically shaped the designation, management, and governance of protected areas—with particular reference to the perspectives and work of the IUCN. We also consider why a Western concept of nature as separate or contrary continues to be applied, but equally the ways in which diverse worldviews—expressed in language and religion, for example—are re-shaping conservation practice. We conclude by discussing the opportunities and challenges that recognising and integrating diverse concepts and values of nature has for the conservation community.
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