可持续发展的驼科动物:社会经济视角

Aditi Kishore, Bodhisattya Pal, Priyanka Sarkar
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骆驼科包括旧世界骆驼属,以单峰驼(Camelus dromedarius)和双峰驼(Camelus bactrianus)为代表、以及新世界骆驼,又称南美洲骆驼(SACs),包括骆马(Lama glama)、羊驼(Lama pacos)、关驼(Lama guanicoe)和驼羚(Vicugna vicugna)。骆驼以其顽强的生命力而著称,它们在解剖学、生理学和行为学方面都有特殊的适应性,这使它们能够在从干旱的沙漠到高海拔的安第斯高原等各种充满挑战的环境中茁壮成长。驼科动物不仅是文化遗产的重要组成部分,也是当地社区的重要经济来源,提供纤维、牛奶和肉类等宝贵资源,因此在这些地区的经济福祉中发挥着核心作用。随着气候变化的影响不断加剧,传统的农业和畜牧业生产几乎已不可能,这些奇迹般的物种正成为全球利益的核心。 本文旨在通过研究骆驼与土著社区传统和遗产之间的内在联系,提高人们对骆驼所发挥的关键作用的认识,同时探讨骆驼对确保可持续经济增长和粮食安全的贡献。
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Camelids for Sustainability: A Socio-Economic Perspective
The Camelidae family includes the Old-World camelids, represented by the Dromedary (one-humped) camel (Camelus dromedarius) and Bactrian (two-humped) camel (Camelus bactrianus), as well as the New-World camelids, also known as South American camelids (SACs), which consist of Llama (Lama glama), Alpaca (Lama pacos), Guanaco (Lama guanicoe), and Vicuña (Vicugna vicugna). Known for their resilience, camelids exhibit specialised anatomical, physiological, and behavioral adaptations that enable them to thrive across a spectrum of challenging environments—from arid deserts to the elevated Andean highlands. Apart from being an intertwined part of cultural heritage, camelids emerge as vital economic contributors for local communities, providing invaluable resources such as fibre, milk, and meat, thereby playing a central role in the economic well-being of these regions. Amidst the escalating effects of climate change, with conventional agriculture and livestock production becoming virtually impossible, these miracle species are emerging as the centrepiece of global interests.  This paper aims to promote awareness of the crucial roles played by camelids by investigating their inherent connection with the traditions and heritage of indigenous communities while also examining their contribution for ensuring sustainable economic growth and food security.
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