Cite this article:
Pati (2016). Endogenous Mechanism of Natural Resource Management among Gond and Halba of Bastar: An Anthropological Appraisal. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 29(1), pp.19.
GL-B03
Endogenous
Mechanism of Natural Resource Management among Gond and Halba of Bastar: An
Anthropological Appraisal
RN Pati
Department of Anthropology,
Institute of Paleoenvironment and Heritage Conservation, Mekelle University.
Mekelle, Ehiopia
Correspunding anthor email: drpati54@
gmail.com
(Received
07 January 2016)
Alstract: Gond and
Halba living in forest villages of Bastar region, the heartland of tribal world
are treated as burning Eamples of sustainable commmunities of the world. The
endogenous mechanism of natural resource management upheld by these tribes
since time immemorial has contributed towards sustainahle use of natural
resources; preserving gene pool of housands varieties of traditional rice
species and cquilibrium between cultural diversity and genetic diversity in
this region This paper is an attempt to explain how these communities have
significantly contributed towards integrating intrinsic value ef biological
diversity, with genctic, social, econoomic, cultural, recreational, and
aesthetic values of their society It explains hicultural dimensions of
traditional ecological knowledge, innovations and practices these tribes in
ensuring conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity. This study is based
on anthropological fieldwork with administration of focus group liscussion,
interview with shamans, community elites, and case studies. The primary data
was supplemented by secondary data through research synthesis. The community
based protocols strictly ensure components of benefit sharing, equitable
fistribution of resources, sustainable life style through sustainable use of
natural resources, peaceful coexistence of different ethnic communities in the
region, dissemination of indigenous knowledge and technology through earth
festival communally celebrated by group of villages together. All these
protocols are pronounced in Convention on Biological Diversity: (CBD)
Declaration and resolutions of United Nations Conference on Sustainable
Development ("Rio+20", Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 20-22 June 2012)
Keywords:
Interventions, Time immemorial, Participutory mode, Endogenous mechanism,
Innovations