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有效的林业管理要求资源保护与地方经济发展目标保持平衡。这个项目展示了一种借助口头讲述的历史沿革、描绘草图,并利用GPS和GIS方法来绘制传统土地利用系统图的方法。这些图件可以成为识别传统林地界线的基础,以便评估本地的空间组织和分配方式是如何支持林业保护目标或与保护的目标发生冲突的;这些图件也可以成为评价协调当地土著居民资源管理系统与政府机构管理系统的不同方法的基础;还可作为使传统的林地占有格局得到正式的法律认可和保护的基础。在这个过程中的限制因素包括底图的正确性、社会科学家们和制图者在图面上准确领会传统资源管理系统之间复杂关系的能力,以及所涉及到的各方承认不同土地所有权形式的政治意愿。
Effective forestry management requires a balance between resource protection and local economic development goals. This project shows a way to draw traditional land-use maps using GPS and GIS methods with verbally elaborated historical evolution. These maps can serve as a basis for identifying traditional forest boundaries in order to assess how or how local spatial organization and distribution support forestry protection objectives in conflict with the objectives of conservation; these maps can also be used as a basis for assessing and coordinating indigenous Aboriginal Resource Management Systems The basis for different approaches to managing systems with government agencies; and as a basis for formal legal recognition and protection of the traditional pattern of forest ownership. Constraints in this process include the correctness of the base map, the ability of social scientists and cartographers to accurately visualize the complex relationships between traditional resource management systems on the map, and the involvement of all parties involved in recognizing different forms of ownership of land Political will.