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摘要
本文描述了加泰罗尼亚地区 Alt Empordà 地区地方行动者的环境实践和论述,以及他们如何促进环境未来愿景的形成。文章以希望政治生态学框架为基础,介绍了自 20 世纪 70 年代以来创造这种环境未来愿景的不同预期行动和战略,介绍了关键的历史时刻和行动,这些时刻和行动是为确保获得土地及其资源而制定的各种战略的核心。几十年来,各种成功的运动孕育了一种特殊的观点,旨在创造一个可利用、可实现和务实的环境未来。文章随后分析了最近的环境变化以及这些变化对不同地方环境造成的后果如何极大地改变了行动者对环境未来的看法。不同的黑暗未来正在出现,在这些未来中,从环境斗争中获得的明显收益并不那么具体。我们希望,在这些未来中,对自然的利用将更具包容性,而不是以现代主义和发展主义的方式来对待这片土地。这种视角有利于自然的繁荣发展,但要重新思考传统的保护模式,以考虑到气候变化背景下环境性质的变化。我们希望,该地区的人口结构将使其居民能够保持、占有和生活在这片土地上,而不是让它只由保护区或旅游区组成,并与能源和水资源消耗建立一种不同的关系。最后,我们将讨论这些转变如何改变当地人对未来的看法,以及如何促进 "预期孤独症 "成为一种新兴的环境思想。
The struggle for an alternative future: Anticipatory actions and socio-environmental movements in Alt Empordà (Catalonia)
This article describes the environmental practices and discourses of local actors in the Alt Empordà region in Catalonia and how they contribute to the production of a vision of the environmental future. Based on a political ecology of hope framework, it presents different anticipatory actions and strategies which have created this vision of the environmental future since the 1970s, presenting key historic moments and actions which are central to various strategies which have been elaborated in order to secure access to the land and its resources. For decades, different successful campaigns have nourished a particular outlook, aimed at creating an environmental future which is accessible, attainable, and pragmatic. The article then analyzes how recent environmental changes and the consequences of these changes for the different local environments are significantly changing the actors’ view of the environmental future. Different shades of darker futures are emerging, in which the clear gains from environmental struggles are less tangible. It is hoped that in these futures access to nature will be more inclusive and less oriented towards a modernist and developmentalist approach to the territory. This perspective favours a thriving nature, but does so by rethinking conventional conservation models in order to take into account the changing nature of the environment in a climate change context. It is hoped that the region's demographic structure will enable its inhabitants to maintain, occupy and live on the territory, rather than leaving it to consist of protected areas or tourist areas only, and to build a different relationship with energy and water consumption. Finally, we discuss how these transformations modify local perceptions of the future and may foster an “anticipated solastalgia” as an emerging category of environmental thought.
期刊介绍:
Futures is an international, refereed, multidisciplinary journal concerned with medium and long-term futures of cultures and societies, science and technology, economics and politics, environment and the planet and individuals and humanity. Covering methods and practices of futures studies, the journal seeks to examine possible and alternative futures of all human endeavours. Futures seeks to promote divergent and pluralistic visions, ideas and opinions about the future. The editors do not necessarily agree with the views expressed in the pages of Futures