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A ‘Mildly Interdependent Relationship' between Local People and a
 Protected Wild Parrot Species through Indigenous Arboriculture
                  13th Congress of the International Society of Ethnobiology,
                        Montpellier (France), 20-25 May 2012
                  Masatoshi Sasaoka(CIFOR), Yves Laumonier (CIRAD), and Ken Sugimura (FFPRI)
Manusela NP, Parrots and People
                          Established in 1997 to conserve
Manusela National Park     biodiversity and maintain
                           ecosystem services in the region
                          One of its main expected
                           functions: to help conserve a
                           flagship species, Moluccan
                           cockatoo
                                           CITES1-listed, protected
                                          parrot, Moluccan cockatoo
                                             (Cacatua moluccensis)




                          Many Human-Modified Forests
                           (HMFs) are created and
                           maintained through arboriculture
Arboriculture
 Arboriculture: Utilization, cultivation, and
  protection of useful arboreal plants
            Useful arboreal plants:
  • Plants used for food, medicine, construction,
    handicrafts, etc.
  • Plants used for shade, windbreaks, and
    attracting animals (for trapping), etc.


 Subsistence systems in Wallacea and
  Near Oceania: “Arboreal-based
  Economy”
          Arboreal-based economy:
  Subsistence economy whose practitioners meet
  the majority of their dietary, nutritional and
  economic needs through the utilization of
  arboreal resources [Latinis 2000:43]
Objectives and Methods
 Objectives
 • to clarify
  • how local people create, maintain and use HMFs through arboriculture
  • the relationship between local people and the Mollucan cockatoo
 • to discuss future research

                                  Research site: Amani oho
                                   • Population:±320 (±60 households) in 2012
         Research site             • Subsistence activities: sago-starch extraction,
                                     hunting/trapping, NTFP collection
                                  Data collection methods:
                                   • 2003-2012 (intermittently)
                                   • Interviews (key informant , one-on-one , and
                                     group), resource inventory surveys,
                                     participatory mapping and participatory
                                     observations
Various HMFs and their forest provisioning services
   Folk Land categories           HMFs
A. Residential land and home
  garden (Amania)
B. Intensive root crop -
  vegetable garden (Lela)
C. Extensive banana - taro
  garden (Lawa)
D. Forest garden (Lawa aihua)      X
E. Sago grove (Soma)               X                                                   ■: HMFs
F. Young fallow forest (Lukapi                             Plant resources
   holu)                                 * “Total use scores” were counted in the following way: For example, cassava has 2 use scores
                                         for food since the roots as well as the leaves of cassava can be eaten.
G. Old fallow forest (Lukapi       X
   mutuani)
H. Bamboo grove (Awa harie         X
   etc.)
I. Damar forest for resin          X
   collection (Kahupe harie)
J. Forest for NTFP collection      X
   (Airima harie)
K. Primary/old secondary
   forest for hunting/ trapping
                                                                                        ■: HMFs
   (Kaitahu)
                                                             Animal resources
Various HMFs and their forest provisioning services
   Folk Land categories           HMFs
A. Residential land and home
  garden (Amania)
B. Intensive root crop -
  vegetable garden (Lela)
C. Extensive banana - taro
  garden (Lawa)
D. Forest garden (Lawa aihua)      X
E. Sago grove (Soma)               X                                                   ■: HMFs
F. Young fallow forest (Lukapi                             Plant resources
   holu)                                 * “Total use scores” were counted in the following way: For example, cassava has 2 use scores
                                         for food since the roots as well as the leaves of cassava can be eaten.
G. Old fallow forest (Lukapi       X
   mutuani)
H. Bamboo grove (Awa harie         X
   etc.)
I. Damar forest for resin          X
   collection (Kahupe harie)
J. Forest for NTFP collection      X
   (Airima harie)
K. Primary/old secondary
   forest for hunting/ trapping
                                                                                        ■: HMFs
   (Kaitahu)
                                                             Animal resources
Forest garden
 Mixed fruits tree garden with durian,
  langsat, jackfruit, water rose apple,
  etc.
 Formed by planting seedlings or
  protecting wild seedlings and young
  trees – mainly dispersed by wild bats
  (Pteropus sp.)
 Mainly distributed in old secondary
  forest, with a few in ‘primary’ forest   Forest garden mixed with many wild plants

 Extensively managed: underbrush
  and vines cut only when harvesting
   unclear boundaries mixed with
  many wild plants


                                               Villagers harvesting durian
Damar Forest
 Agathis damara - dominated forest used
  for resin (damar) collection
 Formed by selective protection of wild
  seedlings and young trees
 Patchily distributed in ‘primary’ and old
  secondary forest
 Damar is used as a fuel for lamps and
  kindling; was an important income source
  up to the mid 1960s
 Felling and barking are strictly forbidden




                 Damar /copal                  Agathis damara-dominated forest
Utilization of human-modified forests
         by Moluccan cockatoo
      Forest types                                   Utilization               Season
Forest garden                         Eats fruits of durian, langsat,         Jan.-May.
                                       jackfruit
Damar forest                          Eats fruits of Agathis damara           All year
                                      Nests in tree hollows of large          around
                                       dead Agathis damara




Feeding scars of Moluccan cockatoo on the fruit of            Agathis damara
     durian (left) and Agathis damara (right)
Sites where Moluccan cockatoos frequently seen or heard
                                                 : Primary/old secondary forest (NF)

                                                 : Damar forest (DF)

                                                 : Forest garden (FG)
                                                 : Forest garden with damar trees
 Amani oho                                         (FG&DF)


                                           Forest      Number       Number of the
                                  Park     types        of the      site inside the
                                Boundary                 site              NP
                                           NF             11                3
                                           DF             42               16
                                           FG             19                2
                                           FG&DF           6                1
                                           * 78 cockatoo sites were identified by the
                                           interviews with 26 villagers (2012).
             Manusela National Park
 2km
Sites where Moluccan cockatoos frequently seen or heard
                                                 : Primary/old secondary forest (NF)

                                                 : Damar forest (DF)

                                                 : Forest garden (FG)
                                                 : Forest garden with damar trees
 Amani oho                                         (FG&DF)


                                           Forest      Number       Number of the
                                  Park     types        of the      site inside the
                                Boundary                 site              NP
                                           NF             11                3
                                           DF             42               16
                                           FG             19                2
                                           FG&DF           6                1
                                           * 78 cockatoo sites were identified by the
                                           interviews with 26 villagers (2012).
             Manusela National Park
 2km
Sites where Moluccan cockatoos frequently seen or heard
                                                 : Primary/old secondary forest (NF)

                                                 : Damar forest (DF)

                                                 : Forest garden (FG)
                                                 : Forest garden with damar trees
 Amani oho                                         (FG&DF)


                                           Forest      Number       Number of the
                                  Park     types        of the      site inside the
                                Boundary                 site              NP
                                           NF             11                3
                                           DF             42               16
                                           FG             19                2
                                           FG&DF           6                1
                                           * 78 cockatoo sites were identified by the
                                           interviews with 26 villagers (2012).
             Manusela National Park
 2km
Durian tree



                                                   A Moluccan cockatoo trap




                                                                 A trapped cockatoo for
                                                                 sale at the coast



A cockatoo caught by a trap set on a durian tree
Moluccan cockatoo:
   Supplemental remedial source of income
                                                                           Time of hardship




                                                                           ●                      ●★       ?        ?       ★      ●▼         ■



                                                                          ●: high clove income, ★: government/NGO –sponsored
                                                                          project, ■: working on oil palm plantations, ▼: selling
* Proportion was estimated based on data collected by using self-         butterflies
administered sheets during 4 data collection periods (total 89 days) in     * Data was collected by one-on-one interviews with all heads of
2003. Informants were14 heads of households.                                households in 2004, 2005, 2007, 2010 and 2012.
Mildly interdependent relationship (?)
between Moluccan cockatoo and humans
                       Trap the parrots in
                        times of hardship



                                   Provide various forest
                                   provisioning services


Use HMFs as foraging
  and nesting sites                                         Arboriculture




                            HMFs
Future research
 Needs to evaluate the importance of HMFs as parrot                   Small GPS
  habitats more objectively on the basis of quantitative data           logger

  Participatory parrot transect surveys
   ➔ Comparison of relative abundances
      (N/D) between HMFs and NF
      N: Number of cockatoos observed
      D: Distance observers walked in certain
         forest type




 Need to evaluate the importance of HMFs as habitats for other
  species (e.g. Columbidae birds, hornbill, cuscus, timor deer etc.)
 Assumed directions of discussion in future research:
  Appropriateness to apply conventional “zone-based conservation models”,
   which separate human resource use areas and wildlife habitats
  Desirability of more flexible conservation models to allow local
   arboricultural practices with certain conditions inside protected areas
Thank you
This study was made possible by the grant assistance provided for CIFOR by the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs, Japan and Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Japan
(FFPRI), and also by the facilitation and support of the Collaborative Land Use Planning
and Sustainable Institutional Arrangement (CoLUPSIA) Project funded by the EU. We
thank these institutions for their assistance and support.
A ‘Mildly Interdependent Relationship' between Local People  and a Protected Wild Parrot Species through Indigenous Arboriculture
A ‘Mildly Interdependent Relationship' between Local People  and a Protected Wild Parrot Species through Indigenous Arboriculture
A ‘Mildly Interdependent Relationship' between Local People  and a Protected Wild Parrot Species through Indigenous Arboriculture
A ‘Mildly Interdependent Relationship' between Local People  and a Protected Wild Parrot Species through Indigenous Arboriculture
A ‘Mildly Interdependent Relationship' between Local People  and a Protected Wild Parrot Species through Indigenous Arboriculture
A ‘Mildly Interdependent Relationship' between Local People  and a Protected Wild Parrot Species through Indigenous Arboriculture
A ‘Mildly Interdependent Relationship' between Local People  and a Protected Wild Parrot Species through Indigenous Arboriculture

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A ‘Mildly Interdependent Relationship' between Local People and a Protected Wild Parrot Species through Indigenous Arboriculture

  • 1. A ‘Mildly Interdependent Relationship' between Local People and a Protected Wild Parrot Species through Indigenous Arboriculture 13th Congress of the International Society of Ethnobiology, Montpellier (France), 20-25 May 2012 Masatoshi Sasaoka(CIFOR), Yves Laumonier (CIRAD), and Ken Sugimura (FFPRI)
  • 2. Manusela NP, Parrots and People  Established in 1997 to conserve Manusela National Park biodiversity and maintain ecosystem services in the region  One of its main expected functions: to help conserve a flagship species, Moluccan cockatoo CITES1-listed, protected parrot, Moluccan cockatoo (Cacatua moluccensis)  Many Human-Modified Forests (HMFs) are created and maintained through arboriculture
  • 3. Arboriculture  Arboriculture: Utilization, cultivation, and protection of useful arboreal plants Useful arboreal plants: • Plants used for food, medicine, construction, handicrafts, etc. • Plants used for shade, windbreaks, and attracting animals (for trapping), etc.  Subsistence systems in Wallacea and Near Oceania: “Arboreal-based Economy” Arboreal-based economy: Subsistence economy whose practitioners meet the majority of their dietary, nutritional and economic needs through the utilization of arboreal resources [Latinis 2000:43]
  • 4. Objectives and Methods  Objectives • to clarify • how local people create, maintain and use HMFs through arboriculture • the relationship between local people and the Mollucan cockatoo • to discuss future research  Research site: Amani oho • Population:±320 (±60 households) in 2012 Research site • Subsistence activities: sago-starch extraction, hunting/trapping, NTFP collection  Data collection methods: • 2003-2012 (intermittently) • Interviews (key informant , one-on-one , and group), resource inventory surveys, participatory mapping and participatory observations
  • 5. Various HMFs and their forest provisioning services Folk Land categories HMFs A. Residential land and home garden (Amania) B. Intensive root crop - vegetable garden (Lela) C. Extensive banana - taro garden (Lawa) D. Forest garden (Lawa aihua) X E. Sago grove (Soma) X ■: HMFs F. Young fallow forest (Lukapi Plant resources holu) * “Total use scores” were counted in the following way: For example, cassava has 2 use scores for food since the roots as well as the leaves of cassava can be eaten. G. Old fallow forest (Lukapi X mutuani) H. Bamboo grove (Awa harie X etc.) I. Damar forest for resin X collection (Kahupe harie) J. Forest for NTFP collection X (Airima harie) K. Primary/old secondary forest for hunting/ trapping ■: HMFs (Kaitahu) Animal resources
  • 6. Various HMFs and their forest provisioning services Folk Land categories HMFs A. Residential land and home garden (Amania) B. Intensive root crop - vegetable garden (Lela) C. Extensive banana - taro garden (Lawa) D. Forest garden (Lawa aihua) X E. Sago grove (Soma) X ■: HMFs F. Young fallow forest (Lukapi Plant resources holu) * “Total use scores” were counted in the following way: For example, cassava has 2 use scores for food since the roots as well as the leaves of cassava can be eaten. G. Old fallow forest (Lukapi X mutuani) H. Bamboo grove (Awa harie X etc.) I. Damar forest for resin X collection (Kahupe harie) J. Forest for NTFP collection X (Airima harie) K. Primary/old secondary forest for hunting/ trapping ■: HMFs (Kaitahu) Animal resources
  • 7. Forest garden  Mixed fruits tree garden with durian, langsat, jackfruit, water rose apple, etc.  Formed by planting seedlings or protecting wild seedlings and young trees – mainly dispersed by wild bats (Pteropus sp.)  Mainly distributed in old secondary forest, with a few in ‘primary’ forest Forest garden mixed with many wild plants  Extensively managed: underbrush and vines cut only when harvesting  unclear boundaries mixed with many wild plants Villagers harvesting durian
  • 8. Damar Forest  Agathis damara - dominated forest used for resin (damar) collection  Formed by selective protection of wild seedlings and young trees  Patchily distributed in ‘primary’ and old secondary forest  Damar is used as a fuel for lamps and kindling; was an important income source up to the mid 1960s  Felling and barking are strictly forbidden Damar /copal Agathis damara-dominated forest
  • 9. Utilization of human-modified forests by Moluccan cockatoo Forest types Utilization Season Forest garden  Eats fruits of durian, langsat, Jan.-May. jackfruit Damar forest  Eats fruits of Agathis damara All year  Nests in tree hollows of large around dead Agathis damara Feeding scars of Moluccan cockatoo on the fruit of Agathis damara durian (left) and Agathis damara (right)
  • 10. Sites where Moluccan cockatoos frequently seen or heard : Primary/old secondary forest (NF) : Damar forest (DF) : Forest garden (FG) : Forest garden with damar trees Amani oho (FG&DF) Forest Number Number of the Park types of the site inside the Boundary site NP NF 11 3 DF 42 16 FG 19 2 FG&DF 6 1 * 78 cockatoo sites were identified by the interviews with 26 villagers (2012). Manusela National Park 2km
  • 11. Sites where Moluccan cockatoos frequently seen or heard : Primary/old secondary forest (NF) : Damar forest (DF) : Forest garden (FG) : Forest garden with damar trees Amani oho (FG&DF) Forest Number Number of the Park types of the site inside the Boundary site NP NF 11 3 DF 42 16 FG 19 2 FG&DF 6 1 * 78 cockatoo sites were identified by the interviews with 26 villagers (2012). Manusela National Park 2km
  • 12. Sites where Moluccan cockatoos frequently seen or heard : Primary/old secondary forest (NF) : Damar forest (DF) : Forest garden (FG) : Forest garden with damar trees Amani oho (FG&DF) Forest Number Number of the Park types of the site inside the Boundary site NP NF 11 3 DF 42 16 FG 19 2 FG&DF 6 1 * 78 cockatoo sites were identified by the interviews with 26 villagers (2012). Manusela National Park 2km
  • 13. Durian tree A Moluccan cockatoo trap A trapped cockatoo for sale at the coast A cockatoo caught by a trap set on a durian tree
  • 14. Moluccan cockatoo: Supplemental remedial source of income Time of hardship ● ●★ ? ? ★ ●▼ ■ ●: high clove income, ★: government/NGO –sponsored project, ■: working on oil palm plantations, ▼: selling * Proportion was estimated based on data collected by using self- butterflies administered sheets during 4 data collection periods (total 89 days) in * Data was collected by one-on-one interviews with all heads of 2003. Informants were14 heads of households. households in 2004, 2005, 2007, 2010 and 2012.
  • 15. Mildly interdependent relationship (?) between Moluccan cockatoo and humans Trap the parrots in times of hardship Provide various forest provisioning services Use HMFs as foraging and nesting sites Arboriculture HMFs
  • 16. Future research  Needs to evaluate the importance of HMFs as parrot Small GPS habitats more objectively on the basis of quantitative data logger  Participatory parrot transect surveys ➔ Comparison of relative abundances (N/D) between HMFs and NF N: Number of cockatoos observed D: Distance observers walked in certain forest type  Need to evaluate the importance of HMFs as habitats for other species (e.g. Columbidae birds, hornbill, cuscus, timor deer etc.)  Assumed directions of discussion in future research:  Appropriateness to apply conventional “zone-based conservation models”, which separate human resource use areas and wildlife habitats  Desirability of more flexible conservation models to allow local arboricultural practices with certain conditions inside protected areas
  • 17. Thank you This study was made possible by the grant assistance provided for CIFOR by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan and Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Japan (FFPRI), and also by the facilitation and support of the Collaborative Land Use Planning and Sustainable Institutional Arrangement (CoLUPSIA) Project funded by the EU. We thank these institutions for their assistance and support.