多元宇宙的环境治理?科学小组中的本体论差异与知识共创

A pluriversal environmental governance? Ontological differences and knowledge co-production in scientific panels

Environment and Planning C Politics and Space · 2026
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研究了亚马逊雨林国际环境治理中,原住民本体论如何被科学界边缘化,并基于2021-2024年访谈和比较分析,提出将科学平台重塑为多元宇宙治理空间。

Abstract

Most models for international environmental governance acknowledge that the participation of non-state actors is critical; however, this participation is limited to a pre-political level in which scientific communities have a predominant role and indigenous ontologies are often marginalized. This article contextualizes these discussions by examining how ontological differences are incorporated or excluded in the international environmental governance of the Amazon rainforest. By exploring the interactions between Indigenous peoples and scientific communities, it examines the prospects of institutionalizing these interactions within the Amazonian Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO). The article relies on research during the years 2021-2024 involving semi-structured interviews and the comparative analysis of the the Science Panel for the Amazon (SPA) procedures and reports with the main international scientific platforms dedicated to the environment: the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES). The article argues that the inclusion of Indigenous peoples in these panels is not about knowledge co-production. Scientists conceive these panels through their Western universalist ontology as apolitical sites to collect, systematize, and diffuse scientific knowledge. In contrast, for Indigenous peoples, these are spaces for political exchanges on which they seek to formulate their political ontology and the proper ways to protect their world. Based on these findings, the article proposes reimagining scientist platforms and international decision-making forums as spaces for ‘pluriversal governance’.

环境治理本体论原住民知识亚马逊雨林科学政策