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題名 | Going Back into a Future of Simplicity: Taiwan Aborigines' Sustainable Utilization of Natural Resources= |
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作者 | Yang,Ming-tu; |
期刊 | Tamkang Review |
出版日期 | 20020300、20020400、20020500、20020600 |
卷期 | 32:3/4 民91.春-夏 |
頁次 | 頁149-175 |
分類號 | 536.33 |
語文 | eng |
關鍵詞 | Aborigines; Ecotopia; Animism; Wildlife habitats; Slash and burn farming; Hallowed places; Environmental protection; Sustainability; Wildlife reserves; Endangered species; Piscatory taboos; Fallow; Simple lifestyle; Frugality; |
英文摘要 | Deep ecologists E.F. Schumacher and Arne Naess (among others) believe that living a simple lifestyle helps to reduce the consumption of natural resources, and to protect nature and wildlife. For example, the simple life of aborigines around the world contributes to sustaining the ecosystems of their respective communities. The way of life of Taiwan’s indigenous peoples-their hunting, farming, housing, logging, and making of clothing-has been studied in certain detail; however, little scholarly attention has been devoted to describing how their lifestyles protect the natural environment. This paper explores these ecological implications. It argues that the way of life of Taiwan’s indigenous peoples is ecologically sound, and that a better understanding of it can give us valuable insight into problems associated with consumerist cultures and lifestyles. This understanding is necessary if we want to construct an ecologically sustainable future for both humans and nonhumans. |
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