2005
DOI: 10.1080/03736245.2005.9713821
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Grasslands Ablaze: Vegetation Burning by Rural People in Pondoland, South Africa

Abstract: Despite decades of anti-fire rhetoric and different legislation regulating the use of fire, poor rural people in South Africa continue to burn vegetation outside of the recommended periods. This paper explores some of the possible reasons for this 'uncontrolled burning' by rural people. Using a village case study from Pondoland, the paper argues that people's defense of their livelihoods is a key reason; whether this be through using fire to manage natural resources or as a form of protest against those they p… Show more

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“…The study area is based in Bizana (formerly known as Mbizana), a rural district located in the north eastern extent of Eastern Cape, in Pondoland, South Africa (Kepe, 2005). The area is dominated by grasslands.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study area is based in Bizana (formerly known as Mbizana), a rural district located in the north eastern extent of Eastern Cape, in Pondoland, South Africa (Kepe, 2005). The area is dominated by grasslands.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estas formas de conocimiento que conceptualizan al fuego como «malo» se fortalecen con la generalización del paradigma de la ingeniería forestal en el siglo xix, cuando el fuego es relegado a ocupar definitivamente el papel de «destructivo» (Seijo, 2009a), con lo cual se impone una forma concreta de utilización de los recursos forestales. Diferentes autores han estudiado conflictos entre visiones conservacionistas y/o urbanas que conceptualizan el fuego como «malo», y la visión de los cazadores recolectores, pastores y agricultores de roza y quema, que lo consideran como «bueno», por ser agente regenerador de sus recursos: conocimientos colonizadores versus locales en Madagascar (Kull, 2004), guardaparques versus grupos indígenas en Venezuela (Lewis, 1989) y población blanca versus población negra en Sudáfrica (Kepe, 2005). A pesar del conocimiento concreto de estos grupos sobre cómo, cuándo y dónde usar el fuego, Lewis (1989) argumenta que una mirada de superioridad sobre el conocimiento indígena o tradicional, a través de formas de poder y control, se traduce en un régimen concreto de fuegos.…”
Section: Los Usos Del Fuego En El Mundounclassified
“…Poorly developed infrastructure and a high dependence on subsistence agriculture (Kepe 2005) mean that communities are strongly reliant on the successful functioning of natural and social systems to meet their basic livelihood needs. Figure 2 shows the different components of the DwesaCwebe SES when considering the system at the household scale.…”
Section: The Dwesa-cwebe Sesmentioning
confidence: 99%