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Maano Ramutsindela
,
Frank Matose
, and
Tafadzwa Mushonga
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Published:
14 Jan 2022
Page Range:
xii–xiv
Collection:
Geography, Planning and Tourism 2022
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800885615.00007
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The Violence of Conservation in Africa
Edited by
Maano Ramutsindela
,
Frank Matose
, and
Tafadzwa Mushonga
Monograph Book
Published:
14 Jan 2022
Print ISBN:
9781800885608
eISBN:
9781800885615
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800885615
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272
Collection:
Geography, Planning and Tourism 2022
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Table of Contents
Front Matter
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Contributors
Preface
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Part I: Dimensions of violent conservation in Africa
Chapter 1: Conservation and violence in Africa
Chapter 2: The state and contested natural resources in Africa
Chapter 3: The violence of greening the state in Africa
Part II: The militarization of conservation
Chapter 4: The coloniality of crisis conservation: the transnationalization and militarization of Virunga National Park from an historical perspective
Chapter 5: Violent forests, local people and the role of the state in Zimbabwe
Chapter 6: The new turn in the militarization of conservation in Cameroon, Central Africa
Part III: Local impact and agency
Chapter 7: We just saw the fence: infrastructural violence, fencing and the legacy of South Africas bantustan
Chapter 8: Postcolonialism, protected areas and Basarwa of Central Kalahari Game Reserve
Chapter 9: Green violence along the value chain of illicit trade
Chapter 10: Transgression and the making of local heroes in Mozambique: the conflict of contested illegality
Part IV: Alternatives
Chapter 11: Protecting (with) Mount Mabo: is another form of nature conservation possible?
Chapter 12: Princess Vlei - a story of entangled vitality
Chapter 13: Non-violent conservation: the need and possibilities
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Development Studies
Development Geography
Development Studies
Environment
Environmental Geography
Environmental Management
Environmental Politics and Policy
Environmental Sociology
Management Natural Resources
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Development Geography
Environmental Geography
Human Geography
Political Geography and Geopolitics
Politics and Public Policy
Environmental Politics and Policy
Political Geography and Geopolitics
Terrorism and Security
Sociology and Social Policy
Environmental Sociology
Sustainable Development Goals
15. Life on Land
Teaching Methods
Teaching Methods in Geography
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