水葫芦(Eichhornia crassipes),对Alaotra湿地和生计有什么影响?

T. F. Rakotoarisoa, P. Waeber, T. Richter, J. Mantilla-Contreras
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摘要

物种入侵是世界上最严重的保护威胁之一。入侵水葫芦(Eichhornia crassipes)是世界上最麻烦的植物之一。它出现在50多个热带和亚热带国家。这种植物造成了一些影响生态系统和当地生计的生态和社会经济问题。水葫芦生长在环绕马达加斯加最大湖泊的Alaotra湿地。阿拉奥特拉地区是马达加斯加最大的大米和内陆鱼类产地,被誉为“面包之乡”。目前的研究收集了Alaotra湖周围三个地点的Alaotra湿地利益相关者的社会经济数据,以了解当地生计的背景,并确定该植物利用的驱动因素和障碍。由于马达加斯加的体制和财政限制,控制方法似乎不现实。将这种植物用作肥料、动物饲料或手工艺品似乎是改善当地居民生计的可行选择。然而,当地对生计安全的担忧可能会阻碍人们接受这种新的替代方案。向当地利益相关者提供信息以及财政和技术支持可能有助于鼓励在Alaotra地区使用水葫芦。
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Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes), any opportunities for the Alaotra wetlands and livelihoods?
Species invasions are one of the world’s most severe conservation threats. The invasive water hyacinth ( Eichhornia crassipes ) is one of the most troublesome plants in the world. It appears in over 50 tropical and subtropical countries. This plant species causes several ecological and socioeconomic problems affecting ecosystems and local livelihoods. The water hyacinth occurs in the Alaotra wetlands encompassing the largest lake of Madagascar. The Alaotra region is renowned as Madagascar’s bread basket as it is the biggest rice and inland fish producer. The current study collected socioeconomic data from the Alaotra wetland stakeholders within three locations around Lake Alaotra to contextualize local livelihoods and to identify the drivers and barriers for the utilization of this plant. Methods of control seem to be unrealistic due to institutional and financial limitations in Madagascar. Using the plant as fertilizer, animal fodder or for handicrafts seems to represent a feasible alternative to improve the livelihood of the local population. However, local concerns about livelihood security may hinder acceptance of such new alternatives. Providing information as well as financial and technical support to local stakeholders may help encourage the use of the water hyacinth in the Alaotra region.
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