Fengshui forest management by the Buyi ethnic minority in China |
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Authors: | Juanwen Yuan Jinlong Liu |
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Institution: | 1. School of Resource and Environmental Management, Guizhou College of Finance and Economics, Guiyang, 550004, China;2. School of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development, Renmin University of China, Beijing, 100872, China |
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Abstract: | Fengshui forests, very popular among the ethnic minorities in the rural areas in Guizhou Province of China, have spiritual symbolic meanings and are strictly managed. This paper examines the nature, history, local perceptions and management of fengshui forests in two Buyi villages in the Guizhou Province. With their long history, the fengshui forests are perceived to provide good wishes, security, unity, fortune, wealth and health to the local communities. Fengshui forests act as a form of “community based nature reserve” which maintains the health of natural forests, especially hydrological features and prevention of soil erosion. Cunguimingyue (Folk Regulation and Customs) is the primary local normative mechanism that maintains the fengshui forests in a good condition. The lessons learnt from local fengshui forest management needs to be incorporated in for contemporary China's forest policy formulation as these forests play an important role in rural livelihoods. |
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Keywords: | Customary regulation Guizhou Traditional knowledge Forest history Forest management Forest policy Livelihoods |
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