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題名 超越匱乏:印尼爪哇島塞烏喀斯特地區水文社會及水治理政治視角的研究
Beyond Scarcity: A Study of Hydrosocial Perspective and The Politics of Water Governance in Gunungsewu Karst, Java, Indonesia
作者 馬義融
Martias, Irsyad
貢獻者 湯京平
Tang, Ching-Ping
馬義融
Martias, Irsyad
關鍵詞 水文社會
石灰岩地形
水流
Hydrosocial
Karst
Flow of Water
日期 2024
上傳時間 3-六月-2024 11:34:46 (UTC+8)
摘要 本論文旨在討論印尼爪哇島 Gunungkidul (南部山區)的Gunungsewu Karst (千座山)中水流的水文社會方面議題。本研究試圖推翻卡斯特地區乾旱是一種自然現象的看法,而是主張乾旱是地理學家創造的社會構建。這種狹隘的觀點忽視了水基礎設施網絡的影響、且將居民的觀點排除在其他們的環境外。因此,本研究從物質和文化兩方面檢視水流,並解釋了它如何與物理環境及人類和非人類行為者的社會生活互動。這包括不同的行為者(當地居民、研究人員及國家)如何依動機和其觀點表述、爭取、討論與利用水。 首先,本論文從對 Gunungkidul 地區空間歷史的學術文獻梳理開始討論,過往針對 Gunungkidul 的地形學學術討論皆指出,由於此地區缺乏泉水和河流等地表水源,故「乾旱」是一種無可避免的自然現象。另外,我從當地居民觀點出發,從水文社會視角了解 telaga(池塘)作為在石灰岩地形中唯一一種水流地貌是如何與居民的日常活動互動的。此討論彰顯了當水在與其他存有如樹木和精靈互動時超越了物質的存在,換句話說,telaga 對當地居民是種來自宇宙的啟示,體現在神話、記憶和儀式之中。 此外,本論文將指出,國家基礎設施的存在強烈地影響居民對水的看法,從上帝的饋贈轉變為國家的承諾。因此,本論文也將闡釋,管道網絡中的水流會受到許多基礎設施的技術與政治因素影響——包括管道的佈局、抽水機的取得方便性、能源供應和基礎設施的組織安排等。液態的水資源與重力等物質因素,重以技術和政治因素,影響了水流的時間差異,最終導致了群體間的水資源獲取能力的不平等。本論文最後將證明,水稀缺問題並非石灰岩地形特性所導致,而是緣於人口間對水的獲取能力不平等。
This dissertation discusses the hydrosocial aspects of water flow in Gunungsewu Karst (a thousand mountains) in Gunungkidul, Java, Indonesia. This research attempts to debunk the belief that drought in karst areas is a natural given. Instead, it is a social construction created by geographers. This narrow view overlooks the existence of a water infrastructure network and excludes the community's perspective from its hydrological environment. Therefore, this research examines the flow of water materially and culturally and explains how it interacts with its physical environment and the social life of human and non-human actors. This includes how different actors (local communities, researchers, and the state) represent, contest, debate, and utilize water according to their motives and ontology. Thus, I started this discussion with a presentation of the spatial history of Gunungsewu based on academic literature. My research demonstrates that geomorphological studies on Karst of Gunungsewu justify that "drought" is an inevitable natural phenomenon as this region does not have surface rivers. Furthermore, I explore the dwelling perspective of the local people to understand the hydrosocial aspects of the telaga (pond), the only karst surface feature where the flow of water can interact with the daily activities of local people. This discussion has shown that water transcends its material aspect as it interacts with other living entities, such as trees and spirits. In other words, the telaga stands as a cosmological inspiration for local people, manifested in myth, memory, and ritual. Furthermore, this research indicates that the presence of the state infrastructure profoundly changes local people's views on water, from a gift from God to a promise from the state. Therefore, I also show that the flow of water in the pipeline network depends on the technical and political elements of the infrastructure –the layout of the pipes, the availability of pumps, the energy supply, and the organization of the infrastructure. The combination of the material aspects of water, especially its liquid form, and gravity, with technical and political elements, leads to differences in the temporality of water flow and inequalities in access to water between communities. This research has shown that the water scarcity problems are not caused by the nature of the karst but rather by the inequality of access to water among the population.
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描述 博士
國立政治大學
亞太研究英語博士學位學程(IDAS)
107265506
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dc.contributor.advisor 湯京平zh_TW
dc.contributor.advisor Tang, Ching-Pingen_US
dc.contributor.author (作者) 馬義融zh_TW
dc.contributor.author (作者) Martias, Irsyaden_US
dc.creator (作者) 馬義融zh_TW
dc.creator (作者) Martias, Irsyaden_US
dc.date (日期) 2024en_US
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dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 3-六月-2024 11:34:46 (UTC+8)-
dc.identifier (其他 識別碼) G0107265506en_US
dc.identifier.uri (URI) https://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/151497-
dc.description (描述) 博士zh_TW
dc.description (描述) 國立政治大學zh_TW
dc.description (描述) 亞太研究英語博士學位學程(IDAS)zh_TW
dc.description (描述) 107265506zh_TW
dc.description.abstract (摘要) 本論文旨在討論印尼爪哇島 Gunungkidul (南部山區)的Gunungsewu Karst (千座山)中水流的水文社會方面議題。本研究試圖推翻卡斯特地區乾旱是一種自然現象的看法,而是主張乾旱是地理學家創造的社會構建。這種狹隘的觀點忽視了水基礎設施網絡的影響、且將居民的觀點排除在其他們的環境外。因此,本研究從物質和文化兩方面檢視水流,並解釋了它如何與物理環境及人類和非人類行為者的社會生活互動。這包括不同的行為者(當地居民、研究人員及國家)如何依動機和其觀點表述、爭取、討論與利用水。 首先,本論文從對 Gunungkidul 地區空間歷史的學術文獻梳理開始討論,過往針對 Gunungkidul 的地形學學術討論皆指出,由於此地區缺乏泉水和河流等地表水源,故「乾旱」是一種無可避免的自然現象。另外,我從當地居民觀點出發,從水文社會視角了解 telaga(池塘)作為在石灰岩地形中唯一一種水流地貌是如何與居民的日常活動互動的。此討論彰顯了當水在與其他存有如樹木和精靈互動時超越了物質的存在,換句話說,telaga 對當地居民是種來自宇宙的啟示,體現在神話、記憶和儀式之中。 此外,本論文將指出,國家基礎設施的存在強烈地影響居民對水的看法,從上帝的饋贈轉變為國家的承諾。因此,本論文也將闡釋,管道網絡中的水流會受到許多基礎設施的技術與政治因素影響——包括管道的佈局、抽水機的取得方便性、能源供應和基礎設施的組織安排等。液態的水資源與重力等物質因素,重以技術和政治因素,影響了水流的時間差異,最終導致了群體間的水資源獲取能力的不平等。本論文最後將證明,水稀缺問題並非石灰岩地形特性所導致,而是緣於人口間對水的獲取能力不平等。zh_TW
dc.description.abstract (摘要) This dissertation discusses the hydrosocial aspects of water flow in Gunungsewu Karst (a thousand mountains) in Gunungkidul, Java, Indonesia. This research attempts to debunk the belief that drought in karst areas is a natural given. Instead, it is a social construction created by geographers. This narrow view overlooks the existence of a water infrastructure network and excludes the community's perspective from its hydrological environment. Therefore, this research examines the flow of water materially and culturally and explains how it interacts with its physical environment and the social life of human and non-human actors. This includes how different actors (local communities, researchers, and the state) represent, contest, debate, and utilize water according to their motives and ontology. Thus, I started this discussion with a presentation of the spatial history of Gunungsewu based on academic literature. My research demonstrates that geomorphological studies on Karst of Gunungsewu justify that "drought" is an inevitable natural phenomenon as this region does not have surface rivers. Furthermore, I explore the dwelling perspective of the local people to understand the hydrosocial aspects of the telaga (pond), the only karst surface feature where the flow of water can interact with the daily activities of local people. This discussion has shown that water transcends its material aspect as it interacts with other living entities, such as trees and spirits. In other words, the telaga stands as a cosmological inspiration for local people, manifested in myth, memory, and ritual. Furthermore, this research indicates that the presence of the state infrastructure profoundly changes local people's views on water, from a gift from God to a promise from the state. Therefore, I also show that the flow of water in the pipeline network depends on the technical and political elements of the infrastructure –the layout of the pipes, the availability of pumps, the energy supply, and the organization of the infrastructure. The combination of the material aspects of water, especially its liquid form, and gravity, with technical and political elements, leads to differences in the temporality of water flow and inequalities in access to water between communities. This research has shown that the water scarcity problems are not caused by the nature of the karst but rather by the inequality of access to water among the population.en_US
dc.description.tableofcontents Acknowledgement (i) Abstract (ii) Table of Contents (iv) List of Figures (vi) Abbreviations (viii) Chapter 1 Introduction (1) 1. 1 Research Background (1) 1. 2 Literature Review (5) 1. 2. 1 The Flow of Water's Role in Shaping and Reshaping Cosmology (6) 1. 2. 3 Sensing, Taming, and Controlling the Flow of Water (8) 1. 2. 4 The Flow of Water in Infrastructure (11) 1. 3 Research Problem (14) 1. 4 Research Questions (15) 1. 5 Theoretical Lenses (16) 1. 5. 1 Hydrosocial Dynamics as Landscape Phenomenon (16) 1. 5. 2 Sensing the Flow of Water in the Karst Landscape (18) 1. 5. 3 Dwelling and Hydrosocial Perspectives (19) 1. 5. 4 Infrastructural Inversion in the Karst Landscape of Gunungsewu in Gunungkidul (21) 1. 6 Research Method (23) 1. 6. 1 General Setting (23) 1. 6. 2 Fieldwork (24) 1. 6. 3 Karst Literature (25) 1. 6. 4 Visual Arts (26) 1. 6. 5 Activity Trail (27) Chapter 2 (28) The Social Construction of Karst (28) 2. 1 Gunungsewu Karst in Academic Literature: How Geoscientists Sense the Nature of Karst (28) 2. 2 Drought Karst in Media (44) 2. 3 What's Really Happening on the Ground? (53) 2. 4 Conclusion (69) Chapter 3 (70) The Hydrosocial and Dwelling Perspective of Telaga (Pond) (70) 3. 1 Memory and Body: Something Comes and Goes (70) 3. 2 Trees Tell the Tales (77) 3. 3 Telaga Mati (Dead Telaga) (88) 3. 4 Protecting Telaga, Saving Resan, and Reviving Spirit (97) 3. 5 Conclusion (107) Chapter 4 (108) Infrastructural Inversion: From Nature to Infrastructure (108) 4. 1 Knowing Subterranean Caves as the Infrastructure (109) 4. 2 The Temporality of Hydraulic Infrastructure (119) 4. 3 The Dynamic of the Flow of Water (133) 4. 4 Conclusion (150) Chapter 5 (151) Hydraulic Village (151) 5. 1 Connected (152) 5. 2 Partially Connected (157) 5. 3 Disconnected (161) 5. 4 Unconnected (168) 5. 5 Conclusion (176) Chapter 6 (177) Conclusion (177) 6. 1 The Inclusivity of Water Flow (177) 6. 2 The Ontological Friction of Water Flow (179) Bibliography (181)zh_TW
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dc.subject (關鍵詞) 水文社會zh_TW
dc.subject (關鍵詞) 石灰岩地形zh_TW
dc.subject (關鍵詞) 水流zh_TW
dc.subject (關鍵詞) Hydrosocialen_US
dc.subject (關鍵詞) Karsten_US
dc.subject (關鍵詞) Flow of Wateren_US
dc.title (題名) 超越匱乏:印尼爪哇島塞烏喀斯特地區水文社會及水治理政治視角的研究zh_TW
dc.title (題名) Beyond Scarcity: A Study of Hydrosocial Perspective and The Politics of Water Governance in Gunungsewu Karst, Java, Indonesiaen_US
dc.type (資料類型) thesisen_US
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