土生土长的
生计
海洋保护
人口
授权
地理
垂钓
人口过剩
过度捕捞
持续性
自然资源管理
经济增长
环境资源管理
社会经济学
政治学
生态学
社会学
自然资源
经济
生物
人口学
考古
法学
农业
作者
Stefanie Hoehn,Brijesh Thapa
标识
DOI:10.1080/13504500903315938
摘要
The Kuna are a strong and independent culture, however outside influences are imposing growing pressure on their people. Overpopulation and large-scale overfishing are among the most severe threats. The Kuna have developed their own management strategies to address these pressing issues. This study presents local perceptions and attitudes towards marine resource management of six indigenous fishing communities in Kuna Yala, Panama. Results highlight significant general and comparative differences in fishermen's attitudes and perceptions based on socio-cultural structures of communities, occupation and role in local decision-making. The level of cultural survival in communities was a strong indicator for different priorities and attitudes. Differences were also evident based on the level of marine resources used for income generation. Participation in local decision-making processes had positive impacts on levels of knowledge and information, and fostered critical thinking among participants. In addition, the results also denoted that conservation and development were more effective in the long term if the host population could develop strategies and plans for biodiversity conservation. Ownership and empowerment were strong indicators that influenced local livelihood to promote sustainable use of marine resources.
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