• 沒有找到結果。

第五章 結論

第二節 後續研究

本次研究樣區位於草嶺村,草嶺村除了草嶺社區之外,還包含青山平、湖內、石壁 社區等,本研究的研究範圍僅聚焦在草嶺村中的草嶺社區為主,成為本次研究的限制,

無法探究草嶺村更整體的權力結。本研究方法以面對面訪談方式,無法逐一詢問草嶺村 中每一個聚落的居民,且,草嶺社區的發展演替不會就此停住,仍然會有新的干擾事件 發生,也會有新的權力群體進入到草嶺社區。故,草嶺社區甚至可以擴大到草嶺村的發 展演替未來都還會是值得注意的研究議題。

政治生態學探討各式各樣的權力群體相互作用下的結果,運用Panarchy 架構來詮釋 政治生態學研究,本研究期望日後國內能有更多研究利用此概念,讓我國國內的政治生 態學論述能再往前邁向新的一步。

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