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摘要
开展这项研究的目的是为了解释在 PT.GPL 公司在邦卡县 Air Abik 小镇扩大油棕种植园的过程中,马布尔人在森林利用方面的当地智慧受到侵蚀的原因。研究采用定性描述法。数据收集过程通过访谈、观察、文献和各种二手数据来源进行,包括官方文件、大众媒体报道、科学文章、书籍、论文和以前讨论马布尔社区的研究报告。研究结果表明,自地区自治时代以来,由于油棕种植公司(主要是 PT.GPL)的存在,扩大了土地,尤其是在马布尔人的传统森林中。无论这种扩张是否已实现,它都侵占了他们为生计而守护和保存的大部分传统林地。此外,该社区所拥有的环境保护知识,包括天然药物的使用、行为准则、传统仪式(beume)、"努居"(nujuh jerami)以及有关森林利用的地方智慧,也随着他们的生存而逐渐消失。这些传统和当地智慧的丧失也意味着马普尔人身份的丧失,他们是邦加岛上最古老的马来部落,与大自然和谐共处,充满智慧。
Tergerusnya kearifan lokal orang Mapur di tengah ekspansi Perkebunan Kelapa Sawit PT. GPL di Dusun Air Abik, Kabupaten Bangka
This research was conducted with the aim of explaining the erosion of local wisdom among the Mapur people in the utilization of forests amidst the expansion of oil palm plantations by PT. GPL in the Air Abik Hamlet, Bangka Regency. The research used a qualitative descriptive approach. The data collection process was carried out through interviews, observations, documentation, and various secondary data sources, including official documents, mass media reports, scientific articles, books, papers, and previous research reports discussing the Mapur community. The results of this research indicate that since the era of regional autonomy, the local wisdom possessed by the Mapur people has been disrupted due to the presence of oil palm plantation companies, predominantly PT. GPL, expanding land, especially in the Mapur people's customary forests. This expansion, whether realized or not, has taken over most of the customary forest land that has been guarded and preserved for their livelihoods. In addition, the knowledge held by this community about environmental conservation, including the use of natural medicines, codes of conduct, traditional rituals (beume), nujuh jerami, as well as local wisdom about forest utilization, is also gradually eroded along with their existence. The loss of these traditions and local wisdom also means the loss of the identity of the Mapur people, who are the oldest Malay tribe on Bangka Island, living in harmony and wisdom with nature.