本土知识体系在乌干达卡农古地区山体滑坡灾害管理中的补充作用

Nova Geodesia Pub Date : 2023-11-26 DOI:10.55779/ng34157
Benson Turyasingura, Natal Ayiga, Brahim Benzougagh, Shuraik Kader, Sudhir Kumar Singh, Nuwe John Bosco, J. Gweyi-Onyango, Elias Bojago
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本研究旨在调查土著知识系统(IKS)在乌干达卡农古地区山体滑坡管理中的使用情况和效果。研究采用了李克特量表和多元概率模型(MVP),发现边缘化是当地干预滑坡灾害管理所面临的重大挑战。农场规模、信贷可用性、社会团体成员资格、获得推广服务的机会、耕作经验、天气和气候信息的可获得性以及对气候变化的看法等因素对采用 IKS 有正反两方面的影响。研究得出结论,教育计划应侧重于农民能力建设,以减轻滑坡风险,并强调在滑坡灾害管理中应用 IKS。
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The complementary role of indigenous knowledge systems in landslide disaster management in Kanungu District, Uganda
This study aimed to investigate the use and effectiveness of Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) in managing landslides in Kanungu District, Uganda. The study used the Likert scale and the multivariate probit (MVP) model and found that marginalization was a significant challenge facing local interventions in landslide disaster management. Factors such as farm size, credit availability, social group membership, access to extension services, farming experience, accessibility of weather and climatic information, and perception of climatic changes influenced the adoption of IKS, both positively and negatively. The study concludes that education programs should focus on farmer capacity building to mitigate landslide risks and emphasizes the application of IKS in landslide hazard management.
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