- Dec 15 Thu 2011 13:00
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2011.11.21公視拍攝台24線-阿禮篇
- Dec 14 Wed 2011 16:57
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(ESI)Save the last natural coastline of Taiwan!
(ESI)Save the last natural coastline of Taiwan!
There are few places on Earth that can match the vibrancy and diversity of life found along the Alangy Trail. The Alangyi Trail is a 12km remote pristine hiking trail along the Pacific coastline of southern Taiwan between Taitung and Pingtung County. The area is home an incredible biodiversity including 25 endemic plants, 18 endemic animals, and 49 protected species under the Taiwanese laws. The diversity of crab species is incredibly diverse with 42 species including 3 endemic species and a recently discovered crab (Cyclograpsus longipes). The geographical features are very unique dating from 10 million years ago
The Alangyi trail was established in the 1870s during the Qing dynasty. Now, it is becoming a popular destination for nature lovers and a great escape from growing urban cities. The region is geologically complex, featuring diverse habitats and wildlife. The Alangyi trail is now under intense threat: a planned construction of a provincial highway that would run within this international hot spot for biodiversity. The highway would also run alongside the ancestral trail, stealing away its scenery and natural quietness.
ESI believes that it is not a battle between possible economic benefits and conservation of Taiwan’s biodiversity; in fact the economic benefits of protecting the area are very likely to overcome those associated with building the highway. Construction of the highway would cost 19 billion NT dollars (630,600 US dollars) and will be completed in 2016. The highway will save 15 minutes by car from reaching Kaohsiung to Taitung City. With less than half of this amount, a reserve could be created and provide new eco-tourism activities to the local communities.
Endangered Species International (ESI) strongly supports the Society of Wilderness (SOW) of Taiwan opposing the construction of the highway. “The Alangyi Trail should be declared as a natural reserve. It constitutes a unique natural place, rich in endangered and endemic species, a rare place for spirituality, and a home of the ancestral aboriginal cultural heritage. Building an unnecessary and wasteful highway will impact negatively tourism and take away the true value of the Alangyi Trail. It is our duty to protect this natural paradise, our children should get the opportunity to experience this magical place as well.” said Pierre Fidenci, Founder of ESI during a field visit at the Alangyi Trail in November 2011.
By stopping the highway project and protecting the Alangyi, the people of Taiwan will open a door to sustainable development in the region, and will close a door to pervasive and ugly development.
There are few places on Earth that can match the vibrancy and diversity of life found along the Alangy Trail. The Alangyi Trail is a 12km remote pristine hiking trail along the Pacific coastline of southern Taiwan between Taitung and Pingtung County. The area is home an incredible biodiversity including 25 endemic plants, 18 endemic animals, and 49 protected species under the Taiwanese laws. The diversity of crab species is incredibly diverse with 42 species including 3 endemic species and a recently discovered crab (Cyclograpsus longipes). The geographical features are very unique dating from 10 million years ago
The Alangyi trail was established in the 1870s during the Qing dynasty. Now, it is becoming a popular destination for nature lovers and a great escape from growing urban cities. The region is geologically complex, featuring diverse habitats and wildlife. The Alangyi trail is now under intense threat: a planned construction of a provincial highway that would run within this international hot spot for biodiversity. The highway would also run alongside the ancestral trail, stealing away its scenery and natural quietness.
ESI believes that it is not a battle between possible economic benefits and conservation of Taiwan’s biodiversity; in fact the economic benefits of protecting the area are very likely to overcome those associated with building the highway. Construction of the highway would cost 19 billion NT dollars (630,600 US dollars) and will be completed in 2016. The highway will save 15 minutes by car from reaching Kaohsiung to Taitung City. With less than half of this amount, a reserve could be created and provide new eco-tourism activities to the local communities.
Endangered Species International (ESI) strongly supports the Society of Wilderness (SOW) of Taiwan opposing the construction of the highway. “The Alangyi Trail should be declared as a natural reserve. It constitutes a unique natural place, rich in endangered and endemic species, a rare place for spirituality, and a home of the ancestral aboriginal cultural heritage. Building an unnecessary and wasteful highway will impact negatively tourism and take away the true value of the Alangyi Trail. It is our duty to protect this natural paradise, our children should get the opportunity to experience this magical place as well.” said Pierre Fidenci, Founder of ESI during a field visit at the Alangyi Trail in November 2011.
By stopping the highway project and protecting the Alangyi, the people of Taiwan will open a door to sustainable development in the region, and will close a door to pervasive and ugly development.
- Dec 13 Tue 2011 14:27
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【屏東─三地門】2011.11.20-21 社頂參訪三地門生態旅遊二日遊
- Dec 12 Mon 2011 13:20
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(徵人)環境教育專案執行2名(台北,2011年12月20日前)
- Dec 09 Fri 2011 21:35
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(公視)【有話好說─南部開講】在地旅行:走過八八-部落生態之旅看見夢想起飛
(公視)【有話好說─南部開講】在地旅行:走過八八-部落生態之旅看見夢想起飛
二年多前莫拉克風災重創了南部山區,沖斷了原民的一切,卻沖不斷原民對土地的感情,
屏東霧台最高的魯凱族阿禮部落在這場風災後被劃定為不安全區域,部落族人必須全部遷村,
二年多前莫拉克風災重創了南部山區,沖斷了原民的一切,卻沖不斷原民對土地的感情,
屏東霧台最高的魯凱族阿禮部落在這場風災後被劃定為不安全區域,部落族人必須全部遷村,
- Dec 08 Thu 2011 14:27
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達來生態池手繪版
- Dec 07 Wed 2011 13:00
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(中央社)搶救阿塱壹 環團聲明反對開路
- Dec 06 Tue 2011 13:05
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興建達來生態池─Part 2
- Dec 01 Thu 2011 13:28
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【屏東─三地門】2011.11.19獅子會社福活動
- Nov 30 Wed 2011 11:10
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(阿猴新聞網)林務局在地保育精神實現
(阿猴新聞網)林務局在地保育精神實現
更新時間:2011/11/29
【記者 舞棟 屏東報導】「我們終於回家了‧‧‧」,因莫拉克風災重創部落,阿禮遷村山下,2年3個月前乘直升機離開,這次由村長唐輝次帶領全村族人返家,族人透過起煙儀式告訴祖靈,族人回到了滋養他們的土地,雖然人住在永久屋,但是心還是在原鄉,村民聞到熟悉的氣味,激動落淚,鄉公所盼藉由此次尋根之旅,撫平離鄉族人的思鄉情,凝聚族人共識。
阿禮村現居住長治的百合大愛永久屋,日常生活受到官方與民間慈善團體的照顧,生活漸趨穩定,但隨著長者的逝去,文化快速的流失,尤其生活型態與原鄉迥異,文化斷層差異的問題浮出台面,族人興起返鄉念頭。
更新時間:2011/11/29
【記者 舞棟 屏東報導】「我們終於回家了‧‧‧」,因莫拉克風災重創部落,阿禮遷村山下,2年3個月前乘直升機離開,這次由村長唐輝次帶領全村族人返家,族人透過起煙儀式告訴祖靈,族人回到了滋養他們的土地,雖然人住在永久屋,但是心還是在原鄉,村民聞到熟悉的氣味,激動落淚,鄉公所盼藉由此次尋根之旅,撫平離鄉族人的思鄉情,凝聚族人共識。
阿禮村現居住長治的百合大愛永久屋,日常生活受到官方與民間慈善團體的照顧,生活漸趨穩定,但隨著長者的逝去,文化快速的流失,尤其生活型態與原鄉迥異,文化斷層差異的問題浮出台面,族人興起返鄉念頭。
- Nov 29 Tue 2011 10:05
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(林務局)終於回家了 -林務局協助阿禮部落守護原鄉 阿禮全村首度大返鄉守護山林
(林務局)終於回家了 -林務局協助阿禮部落守護原鄉 阿禮全村首度大返鄉守護山林
【2011/11/28】
終於回家了-林務局協助阿禮部落守護原鄉 阿禮全村首度大返鄉守護山林
屏東縣霧臺鄉魯凱族的古老部落--阿禮,獲得林務局堅定的支持,於99年起參與「災後重建推動原鄉部落參與保護區監測行動計畫-以霧臺鄉阿禮部落為例」的三年計畫,今年已重新建構阿禮原鄉生態旅遊服務體系,留鄉居民除了進行動植物生態監測外,更從文史調查紀錄過程中,發展部落古謠樂團以及文化創意商品,並在屏科大森林系陳美惠老師團隊與阿禮社區發展協會努力之下,組成阿禮風古謠樂團,透過古謠傳唱方式,凝聚因風災撕裂的情感,壯大災後再起的力量。留居戶為阿禮部落留下山林保育文化傳承的種子,也守護著原鄉,等候著族人歸來,今天,心願實現了。
【2011/11/28】
終於回家了-林務局協助阿禮部落守護原鄉 阿禮全村首度大返鄉守護山林
屏東縣霧臺鄉魯凱族的古老部落--阿禮,獲得林務局堅定的支持,於99年起參與「災後重建推動原鄉部落參與保護區監測行動計畫-以霧臺鄉阿禮部落為例」的三年計畫,今年已重新建構阿禮原鄉生態旅遊服務體系,留鄉居民除了進行動植物生態監測外,更從文史調查紀錄過程中,發展部落古謠樂團以及文化創意商品,並在屏科大森林系陳美惠老師團隊與阿禮社區發展協會努力之下,組成阿禮風古謠樂團,透過古謠傳唱方式,凝聚因風災撕裂的情感,壯大災後再起的力量。留居戶為阿禮部落留下山林保育文化傳承的種子,也守護著原鄉,等候著族人歸來,今天,心願實現了。
- Nov 29 Tue 2011 09:56
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(台灣新生報)莫拉克災後兩年 阿禮部落首度返鄉
(台灣新生報)莫拉克災後兩年 阿禮部落首度返鄉
【記者毛麗貞/屏東報導】 2011/11/29
「我們終於回家了!」,於莫拉克災後遷村山下的阿禮部落,二年後由村長唐輝次帶領全村七十名族人,於廿七日首度返鄉守護山林。屏東林管處昨日也舉辦阿禮部落災後參與保護區監測行動計畫成果發表會暨巡守隊成立大會,以巡守搭配生態監測,遏止非法的森林資源盜採盜伐,處長許明城表示,請部落居民參與保護區監測巡守的例子並不多見,該活動展現林務局充分支持原鄉重建的成果。
當年乘直升機撤離家鄉的族人全村返家,透過起煙儀式告訴祖靈,回到了滋養他們的土地,雖然人住在永久屋,但是心還是在原鄉,村民聞到熟悉的氣味,激動落淚,鄉公所盼藉由此次尋根之旅,撫平離鄉族人的思鄉情,凝聚族人共識。
阿禮村現居住長治百合大愛永久屋,日常生活受到官方與民間慈善團體的照顧,生活漸趨穩定,但生活型態與原鄉迥異,族人興起返鄉念頭。由霧台鄉公所舉辦的文化紮根活動,在村長唐輝次領隊下,首次帶領族人返回原鄉,唐輝次說,不能讓脆弱的道路阻擋返鄉的腳步。
村民扶老攜幼陸續返鄉,空蕩二年多的部落重現過去的生氣,唐輝次宣告阿禮部落將生生不息,大頭目包基成告訴族人,要繼續生活在這裡,守護傳統領域。鄉長顏金城說,阿禮的好山好水讓全世界羨慕,霧台鄉一定要朝向生態旅遊發展。「因為身上流的血、山林的智慧,都是上帝要我們留在這裡最好的本錢」。只有繼續維繫阿禮,才會有更多年輕人願意回鄉,唯有阿禮成功,霧台鄉其他部落才會成功。
這次活動也展現林務局兩年來支持原鄉重建的成果。林務局代局長李桃生表示,該局自九十一年推出社區林業計畫就以部落生態與文化保存,社區人才培力為首重目標,能為古老部落阿禮的保存盡心力,內心感到非常高興。九十九年以社區參與保護區監測啟動災後重建,今年重新建構阿禮原鄉生態旅遊服務。
【記者毛麗貞/屏東報導】 2011/11/29
「我們終於回家了!」,於莫拉克災後遷村山下的阿禮部落,二年後由村長唐輝次帶領全村七十名族人,於廿七日首度返鄉守護山林。屏東林管處昨日也舉辦阿禮部落災後參與保護區監測行動計畫成果發表會暨巡守隊成立大會,以巡守搭配生態監測,遏止非法的森林資源盜採盜伐,處長許明城表示,請部落居民參與保護區監測巡守的例子並不多見,該活動展現林務局充分支持原鄉重建的成果。
當年乘直升機撤離家鄉的族人全村返家,透過起煙儀式告訴祖靈,回到了滋養他們的土地,雖然人住在永久屋,但是心還是在原鄉,村民聞到熟悉的氣味,激動落淚,鄉公所盼藉由此次尋根之旅,撫平離鄉族人的思鄉情,凝聚族人共識。
阿禮村現居住長治百合大愛永久屋,日常生活受到官方與民間慈善團體的照顧,生活漸趨穩定,但生活型態與原鄉迥異,族人興起返鄉念頭。由霧台鄉公所舉辦的文化紮根活動,在村長唐輝次領隊下,首次帶領族人返回原鄉,唐輝次說,不能讓脆弱的道路阻擋返鄉的腳步。
村民扶老攜幼陸續返鄉,空蕩二年多的部落重現過去的生氣,唐輝次宣告阿禮部落將生生不息,大頭目包基成告訴族人,要繼續生活在這裡,守護傳統領域。鄉長顏金城說,阿禮的好山好水讓全世界羨慕,霧台鄉一定要朝向生態旅遊發展。「因為身上流的血、山林的智慧,都是上帝要我們留在這裡最好的本錢」。只有繼續維繫阿禮,才會有更多年輕人願意回鄉,唯有阿禮成功,霧台鄉其他部落才會成功。
這次活動也展現林務局兩年來支持原鄉重建的成果。林務局代局長李桃生表示,該局自九十一年推出社區林業計畫就以部落生態與文化保存,社區人才培力為首重目標,能為古老部落阿禮的保存盡心力,內心感到非常高興。九十九年以社區參與保護區監測啟動災後重建,今年重新建構阿禮原鄉生態旅遊服務。









