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DOI10.1007/s10531-014-0755-x
Acacia trees on the cultural landscapes of the Red Sea Hills
Hobbs, Joseph J.1; Krzywinski, Knut2,3; Andersen, Gidske L.3; Talib, Mohamed4; Pierce, Richard H.5; Saadallah, Ahmed E. M.6
通讯作者Krzywinski, Knut
来源期刊BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION
ISSN0960-3115
EISSN1572-9710
出版年2014
卷号23期号:12页码:2923-2943
英文摘要

This paper examines interactions between five pastoral nomadic culture groups of the Egyptian and Sudanese Red Sea Hills and the acacia trees Acacia tortilis (Forssk.) Hayne subsp. tortilis and subsp. raddiana growing in their arid environments. A. tortilis is described as a keystone species both ecologically and culturally: the trees play such critical roles in ecosystems and social groups that their removal would greatly impact both systems. Interviews in the field with the Semitic, Arabic-speaking Ma’aza and Ababda, and the Cushitic, Beja, Bidhaawyeet-speaking Bishaari, Amar Ar and Hadandawa nomads probed the cultural and ecological contexts of acacias in pastoral nomadism, revealing deep insight into traditional ecological knowledge and traditional perceptions and uses of the trees. The paper describes how this knowledge guides pastoral decision-making, with acacias as a particularly critical component of the pastoral livelihood in both normal and stressful circumstances. A. tortilis is the most important reliable vegetation resource for nomads while also providing fuel and other useful products, ecosystem services for people and animals, and increased biodiversity by providing diverse microhabitats and resources for other species. We describe aspects of kinship, territorial organization, spiritual beliefs and tribal law underlying the significance of trees on the cultural landscape. We discuss environmental and economic challenges to human/tree relationships and to pastoral livelihoods. We challenge views of nomads as agents of ecological destruction, and propose maintenance and restoration of traditional pastoralism as viable alternatives in dryland development.


英文关键词Acacia tortilis Eastern Sahara Pastoral nomadism Cultural landscape Cultural keystone species
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA ; Norway ; Sudan ; Egypt
收录类别SCI-E ; SSCI
WOS记录号WOS:000343908600002
WOS关键词DESERTIFICATION ; RANGELANDS ; RECRUITMENT ; MANAGEMENT ; KNOWLEDGE ; TORTILIS ; SCIENCE
WOS类目Biodiversity Conservation ; Ecology ; Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/181051
作者单位1.Univ Missouri, Dept Geog, Columbia, MO 65211 USA;
2.Univ Bergen, Dept Biol, N-5020 Bergen, Norway;
3.UNI Res Environm, N-5020 Bergen, Norway;
4.Red Sea Univ, Beja Cultural Studies Ctr, Port Sudan, Sudan;
5.Univ Bergen, Dept Linguist Literary & Aesthet Studies, N-5007 Bergen, Norway;
6.EEAA, Nat Conservat Sect, Southern Sector Protectorates, Reg Branch Aswan, Aswan 81111, Egypt
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Hobbs, Joseph J.,Krzywinski, Knut,Andersen, Gidske L.,et al. Acacia trees on the cultural landscapes of the Red Sea Hills[J],2014,23(12):2923-2943.
APA Hobbs, Joseph J.,Krzywinski, Knut,Andersen, Gidske L.,Talib, Mohamed,Pierce, Richard H.,&Saadallah, Ahmed E. M..(2014).Acacia trees on the cultural landscapes of the Red Sea Hills.BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION,23(12),2923-2943.
MLA Hobbs, Joseph J.,et al."Acacia trees on the cultural landscapes of the Red Sea Hills".BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION 23.12(2014):2923-2943.
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