Local Knowledge and Coastal Zone Planning:Anthropological Analysis of Environmental Struggle in a Southeast Fishing Village
With the intensification of the global environmental crisis,addressing environmental conflicts through a single normative and universal knowledge is facing various difficulties and risks.Therefore,under the new era ecological civilization construction concept of"green mountains and clear waters are invaluable assets",the mechanism for resolving environmental conflicts should shift towards pluralism,with a focus on the synergistic value of local knowledge systems and scientific knowledge systems in environmental movements.The article takes the environmental struggle process of a southeast coastal fishing village as an empirical case,examining the continuous game interaction between local knowledge traditions such as organization and landscape narrative,and normative knowledge such as coastal zone planning and envi-ronmental policies,and the local practice of embedding and recombining universal scientific knowledge,presenting the complexity of environmental issues.On this basis,research on environmental conflicts in the new era should focus on the interactive logic between local knowledge and scientific knowledge generated by different stakeholders in multicultural contexts,and shift towards a diversified and composite mechanism for resolving environmental conflicts.
Local KnowledgeLandscape NarrativeHometown AssociationPower GameEnvironmental Conflicts