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洱海保护理念与藏区圣湖观念比较

潘文良
  

  1. 大理大学民族文化研究院,云南大理671003
  • 收稿日期:2017-10-17 修回日期:2017-10-31 出版日期:2018-01-15 发布日期:2018-01-15
  • 作者简介:潘文良,副教授,博士,主要从事生态文化与文化生态研究.
  • 基金资助:
    国家社会科学基金项目“中华民族共同体意识在边疆民族地区的生态文化底蕴研究”(17BMZ016)

A Comparison of Concepts in the Protection of Erhai Lake in Dali and Holy Lakes in Tibet#br#

Pan Wenliang   

  1. Institute of National Culture Research, Dali University, Dali, Yunnan 671003, China
  • Received:2017-10-17 Revised:2017-10-31 Online:2018-01-15 Published:2018-01-15

摘要: 藏区稍大一点的湖泊通常就被藏民尊为圣湖,但同样有着自然崇拜、民间信仰、佛教信仰等类似文化背景的洱海流域
却没有形成圣湖观念。分异的根本原因在于当地的人类活动是否有必要利用水域。目前,圣湖观念正在经受当地经济社会发
展的剧烈冲击,对湖泊生态环境的保护效度已显式微。人类活动量远超过生态环境承载限度的洱海流域所经历的“洱海保护
模式”和正在开启的“抢救模式”在理论和实践上表明,公共治理才是湖泊生态文明的根本出路。但圣湖观念可以提醒我们修
正保护者观念,挖掘生命共同体和有机整体等观念资源,超越自然崇拜观念,给人们提供与自然共情的合理依据。

关键词: 生态文明, 环境保护, 公共治理, 圣湖, 洱海

Abstract: Larger lakes in Tibetan areas are generally revered as holy lakes by Tibetans, but in the Erhai Lake basin, which has
similar cultural backgrounds such as natural worship, folk beliefs and Buddhist beliefs, does not have the concept of Holy Lake. The
root cause of differentiation is whether it is necessary for the local human activities to utilize the waters. At present, the concept of holy
lake is experiencing the severe impact of the local economic and social development, and the protection of ecological environment has
been remarkably diminished. The "Erhai Lake Conservation Model" and the "rescue mode" undergoing in the Erhai Lake basin, where
human activities have far exceeded the carrying capacity of its ecological environment, have shown theoretically and practically that
public governance is the fundamental solution to the ecological civilization of lakes. However, the concept of Holy Lake could remind
us of adjusting the ideas of protectors, excavating the concepts of a living community and an organic whole, transcending the concept of
nature worship and providing people with a reasonable basis for empathy with nature.

Key words: ecological civilization, environment protection, public governance, holy lakes, Erhai Lake