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DOI10.1071/RJ11028
No bush foods without people: the essential human dimension to the sustainability of trade in native plant products from desert Australia
Walsh, Fiona; Douglas, Josie
通讯作者Walsh, Fiona
来源期刊RANGELAND JOURNAL
ISSN1036-9872
EISSN1834-7541
出版年2011
卷号33期号:4页码:395-416
英文摘要

Improvement in Aboriginal people’s livelihoods and economic opportunities has been a major aim of increased research and development on bush foods over the past decade. But worldwide the development of trade in non-timber forest products from natural populations has raised questions about the ecological sustainability of harvest. Trade-offs and tensions between commercialisation and cultural values have also been found. We investigated the sustainability of the small-scale commercial harvest and trade in native plant products sourced from central Australian rangelands (including Solanum centrale J.M. Black, Acacia Mill. spp.). We used semi-structured interviews with traders and Aboriginal harvesters, participant observation of trading and harvesting trips, and analysis of species and trader records. An expert Aboriginal reference group guided the project.


We found no evidence of either taxa being vulnerable to over-harvest. S. centrale production is enhanced by harvesting when it co-occurs with patch-burning. Extreme fluctuations in productivity of both taxa, due to inter-annual rainfall variability, have a much greater impact on supply than harvest effects. Landscape-scale degradation (including cattle grazing and wildfire) affected ecological sustainability according to participants. By contrast, we found that sustainability of bush food trade is more strongly impacted by social and economic factors. The relationship-based links between harvesters and traders are critical to monetary trade. Harvesters and traders identified access to productive lands and narrow economic margins between costs and returns as issues for the future sustainability of harvest and trade. Harvesters and the reference group emphasised that sustaining bush harvest relies on future generations having necessary knowledge and skills; these are extremely vulnerable to loss.


Aboriginal people derive multiple livelihood benefits from harvest and trade. Aboriginal custodians and harvester groups involved in recent trade are more likely to benefit from research and development investment to inter-generational knowledge and skill transfer than from investments in plant breeding and commercial horticultural development. In an inductive comparison, our study found there to be strong alignment between key findings about the strategies used by harvesters and traders in bush produce and the ’desert system’.


英文关键词Aboriginal livelihoods arid Australia commercialisation desert system indigenous enterprises natural products non-timber forest products wild foods
类型Article
语种英语
国家Australia
收录类别SCI-E ; SSCI
WOS记录号WOS:000297470400009
WOS关键词HUNTING STRATEGIES ; NORTHERN AUSTRALIA ; MANAGEMENT ; SURVIVAL ; HARVEST ; WELFARE ; LAND
WOS类目Ecology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
来源机构Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/170287
作者单位CSIRO Ecosyst Sci, Alice Springs, NT 0871, Australia
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Walsh, Fiona,Douglas, Josie. No bush foods without people: the essential human dimension to the sustainability of trade in native plant products from desert Australia[J]. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation,2011,33(4):395-416.
APA Walsh, Fiona,&Douglas, Josie.(2011).No bush foods without people: the essential human dimension to the sustainability of trade in native plant products from desert Australia.RANGELAND JOURNAL,33(4),395-416.
MLA Walsh, Fiona,et al."No bush foods without people: the essential human dimension to the sustainability of trade in native plant products from desert Australia".RANGELAND JOURNAL 33.4(2011):395-416.
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