西孟加拉邦贾尔格拉姆地区森林立法对森林和森林居民的社会生态影响

IF 6 1区 社会学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Krishna Pada Sahoo, Subhendu Ghosh, Sk Allarakha, Giyasuddin Siddique
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数千年来,次大陆的第一批定居者定居在广阔的内陆森林生态系统中。这些第一批定居者仍然生活在不同的残余森林斑块中,被称为土著人或部落人。作为一种生计策略,森林居民在维持狭窄的生态平衡的同时,根据自己的需要驯服森林生态系统的服务。森林人的传统社会、文化、宗教习俗和信仰并非没有森林生态系统。关于森林斑块重叠的二次数据表明它们是共存的。印度独立前后实施的森林政策对贾格拉姆地区依赖森林生态系统服务的土著森林人民产生了深刻的影响。政府为实现收入最大化而扩大对森林资源的控制,特别是在殖民时期,为限制森林居民获得森林生态系统服务的利益铺平了道路。本研究的主要目的是分析各种法规对西孟加拉邦贾尔格拉姆地区森林和依赖森林的部落人民的影响。讨论揭示了森林立法对它们的生境、职业以及社会和营养状况的一些直接和间接的具体影响。这些影响是根据实地产生的原始数据和资料以及某些指标进行评估的。统计和计算技术已被用于评估各种影响。调查结果证明,这种立法对部落群体的生境和生计的影响比对非部落人类社区的影响更大。
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Socio-ecological impact of forest legislations on forest and forest-people of Jhargram District, West Bengal

For thousands of years, the first settlers of the sub-continent anchored in the vast inland forest ecosystems. These first settlers are still surviving in different residual forest patches and are known as Aboriginals or tribal people. As a livelihood strategy, forest people used to tame the services of the forest ecosystem according to their needs while maintaining a narrow ecological balance. The traditional social, cultural, and religious practices and beliefs of the forest people were not devoid of the forest ecosystem. Secondary data on the overlapping of forest patches indicates their coexistence. The indigenous forest people of Jhargram district, those dependent on the services of forest ecosystems have been deeply affected by the forest policies implemented before and after India's independence. The expansion of government control over the forest resources for maximization of revenue, particularly in colonial times, paved the way to restrict forest people to access the benefits of forest ecosystem services. The main objective of this study is to analyze the impact of various regulations on forest and forest-dependent tribal people in the Jhargram District of West Bengal. The discussion has revealed some specific impacts of the forest legislation, direct and indirect in nature, on their habitat, occupation, and social and nutritional conditions. These impacts have been assessed on the basis of primary data and information generated from the field and some certain indicators. Statistical and computational techniques have been used to assess various impact. The findings attest that the effects of such legislation are consequent more upon the habitat and livelihood of the tribal groups than the non-tribal human communities.

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Land Use Policy
Land Use Policy ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Land Use Policy is an international and interdisciplinary journal concerned with the social, economic, political, legal, physical and planning aspects of urban and rural land use. Land Use Policy examines issues in geography, agriculture, forestry, irrigation, environmental conservation, housing, urban development and transport in both developed and developing countries through major refereed articles and shorter viewpoint pieces.
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