通过保护土地挤压,为南印度的大象走廊争取土地。

IF 3 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Ananda Siddhartha
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当代的保护愿景强调需要在全球范围内扩大土地以保护生物多样性,尽管许多批评人士说,这往往导致人类对土地和资源的剥夺。最近的全球目标集中在“30 × 30”上:到2030年将保护空间扩大到全球的30%,这就提出了如何处理不可避免地生活在这些土地上的许多人的问题。虽然这种方法并不完全依赖于保护区,但它结合了各种土地类型来实现这一目标,可能包括对其使用的限制。在印度,为大象走廊获取土地是将保护空间扩展到周围农业景观的一个例子。本研究调查了南印度的这样一个案例,在那里,土地被确定为收购对象的农民已经在农业领域面临挑战,包括国家对农业的忽视、不断上升的金融债务、不确定和不断变化的天气模式。保护区周围的土地使用限制,加上对野生动物造成的作物损失缺乏补偿,增加了农民的生计压力,迫使他们实现收入来源的多样化。在保护和农业文献的基础上,本文提出了“保护-土地挤压”(CAS)的概念,以理解作用于农民的双重力量。这一概念描述了由于农业景观的困境而导致保护区以外的土地圈地保护的情况。它还涉及并建立在现有条款的基础上,如掠夺、诱导意志、渲染盈余和驱逐。
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Capturing Land for Elephant Corridors in South India through the Conservation-Agrarian Squeeze.

Contemporary conservation visions stress the need to expand land for biodiversity protection globally, despite many critiques saying that this often leads to human dispossession from land and resources. Recent global goals focus on '30 × 30': extending conservation spaces to 30% of the globe by 2030, rendering the question of how to deal with the many people that inevitably live on these lands acute. While not solely reliant on protected areas, this approach incorporates various land types to meet this target, potentially including restrictions on its use. In India, acquiring land for elephant corridors is one example of extending conservation spaces into surrounding agrarian landscapes. This research investigates such a case in South India where farmers whose lands are identified for acquisition already struggle with challenges in the agrarian landscape, including neglect of agriculture by the state, rising financial debt, uncertain and changing weather patterns. Land use restrictions around protected areas, along with lack of compensation for wildlife-induced crop losses, have increased livelihood pressures, forcing farmers to diversify their income sources. Building on the conservation and agrarian literature, this article posits the concept of the 'Conservation-Agrarian Squeeze' (CAS) to make sense of the dual forces acting on farmers. This concept describes cases where land enclosure for conservation beyond PAs is facilitated by distress in agrarian landscapes. It also engages with and builds on existing terms such as the grab, induced volition, rendering surplus, and expulsion.

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Environmental Management
Environmental Management 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
2.90%
发文量
178
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Management offers research and opinions on use and conservation of natural resources, protection of habitats and control of hazards, spanning the field of environmental management without regard to traditional disciplinary boundaries. The journal aims to improve communication, making ideas and results from any field available to practitioners from other backgrounds. Contributions are drawn from biology, botany, chemistry, climatology, ecology, ecological economics, environmental engineering, fisheries, environmental law, forest sciences, geosciences, information science, public affairs, public health, toxicology, zoology and more. As the principal user of nature, humanity is responsible for ensuring that its environmental impacts are benign rather than catastrophic. Environmental Management presents the work of academic researchers and professionals outside universities, including those in business, government, research establishments, and public interest groups, presenting a wide spectrum of viewpoints and approaches.
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