多元生态治理:中国藏族社区保护实践的比较分析

IF 1.8 3区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES
Tsering Bum
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摘要

关于中国生态治理的现有学术论述主要强调中央政府的突出作用。这并不奇怪,因为在过去的十年中,国家政策的轨迹从强调经济的快速增长过渡到关注新出现的生态挑战。然而,本文偏离了这一普遍强调的重点,转而关注基层生态治理的具体实践和现实。通过人种学调查,本文深入探讨了中国青海省藏区生态治理的细微差别,强调了当地社区、非政府环保组织和当地国家之间的相互作用。文章提出了 "多元生态治理 "的概念,主张整合不同的治理结构、制度框架和利益相关者的参与。这种方法包含对不同知识体系、社区参与动机和地方与国家关系的全面考虑,这对解决生态问题的复杂性至关重要。本研究认为,"多元化生态治理 "不仅包括不同的利益相关者,而且还批判性地审查了各种形式的知识和动机,以及这些利益相关者对实地生态保护的讨论和实践所贡献的不同利益。
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Pluralistic ecological governance: A comparative analysis of conservation practices among Tibetan communities of China

Extant scholarly discourse on ecological governance within China predominantly underscores the salient role of the central state. This is unsurprising given the statist policy trajectory transitioned from an emphasis on swift economic growth to focusing on emerging ecological challenges in the last decade. However, this article deviates from this prevailing emphasis, pivoting instead to the tangible practices and realities of ecological governance at the grassroots level. Through an ethnographic investigation, this article delves into the nuances of ecological governance within the Tibetan regions of Qinghai Province, China, emphasising the interplay between local communities, environmental non-governmental organisations and the local state. The article introduces the concept of ‘pluralistic ecological governance’, advocating for the integration of diverse governance structures, institutional frameworks and stakeholder involvements. This approach encompasses a thorough consideration of diverse knowledge systems, motivations of community participation and local-state relations, vital for addressing the complex nature of ecological issues. The study contends that ‘pluralistic ecological governance’ not only encompasses different stakeholders but also critically examines various forms of knowledge and motivations, along with the diverse interests these stakeholders contribute to both the discourse and practice of ecological conservation on the ground.

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期刊介绍: Asia Pacific Viewpoint is a journal of international scope, particularly in the fields of geography and its allied disciplines. Reporting on research in East and South East Asia, as well as the Pacific region, coverage includes: - the growth of linkages between countries within the Asia Pacific region, including international investment, migration, and political and economic co-operation - the environmental consequences of agriculture, industrial and service growth, and resource developments within the region - first-hand field work into rural, industrial, and urban developments that are relevant to the wider Pacific, East and South East Asia.
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