在塔希提岛,波利尼西亚的长老们恢复了拉胡伊,拉胡伊是捕鱼的文化禁忌,涉及768公顷土地,以保护他们的环境和支持当地旅游业。 Polynesian elders in Tahiti restore rahui, a cultural taboo on fishing, covering 768 hectares, to protect their environment and support local tourism.
Tahiti南海岸的波利尼西亚长老们正在恢复数百年之久的做法,以便在过度剥削和气候变化中保护他们独特的环境和生活方式。 Polynesian elders in Tahiti's south coast are reviving centuries-old practices to protect their unique environment and way of life amid over-exploitation and climate change. 他们正在接受关于海洋的传统知识和监护概念,这体现在他们恢复了 rahui,这是一种禁止捕鱼和其他活动的文化禁忌,覆盖了 768 公顷的土地。 They're embracing traditional knowledge of the ocean and the concept of guardianship, as seen in their restoration of a rahui, a cultural taboo that bans fishing and other activities, across a 768-hectare area. 该社区还与Teahupo'o的奥林匹克冲浪场馆合作,为顶级冲浪者提供冲浪营地、摄像师、出租车和水上安全巡逻等服务,以确保该村从这些举世闻名的海浪中受益。 The community also collaborates with the Olympic surfing venue at Teahupo'o, providing services like surf camps, camera operators, taxi boats, and water safety patrols for top surfers, to ensure that the village benefits from such world-famous waves.