Ruling nature, controlling people : nature conservation, development and war in North-Eastern Namibia since the 1920s /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Basel :
Basler Afrika Bibliographien,
2018.
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Colección: | Basel Namibia studies series ;
19. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; Historiographical Landscapes; South Africa; Namibia; The Caprivi Strip; Nature (and Space) as a Field of Historical Research; Constituting an Archive of the Caprivi; Interviews; Informal Discussions and Observations; Archival Material; Ethnic Terminology; Structure of the Book; 2. Nature and Development before 1965; Creating an Image of Abundant Nature and Peace; The Power of Game: Chiefs and Local Knowledge; Early Descriptions of the Caprivi's Nature and German Colonial Visions.
- What to Do with the Caprivi? 1915-1939Becoming Part of the "Dark Areas"
- Early South African Rule over Northern Namibia; A Time of 'Freedom'? Life under the Bechuanaland Protectorate, 1921-1929; From SWAA Rule to Direct South African Control of the Eastern Caprivi, 1929-1939; Leslie Trollope and the Caprivi's 'Distinctiveness', 1939-1952; The Caprivi as an Oddity?; Putting Caprivi on South Africa's Map, 1945-1966; International and Regional Politics; South African Development Strategies in Northern Namibia; Heralding Change in the Caprivi, 1950s; Odendaal Commission, 1962-1964.
- The "Grand Tradition" of Commissions of Inquiry and the 'Racial Question'Public Hearings in Katima Mulilo, 1963; The Caprivi in the Aftermath of the Odendaal Commission; Planning the Eastern Caprivi; Planning the Western Caprivi; Summarising Early South African Rule; 3. Nature and War (1965-1980s); Geographies of Science, Nature and War; Environmental Science, Power and Space; The Namibian War of Liberation in the Caprivi; Towards a Caprivi Homeland; Living and Working in the Caprivi; Working in Forestry, Fishery and Nature Conservation.
- Small-town Life and the Love for Nature
- Remembering 'White Katima Mulilo'Educating Employees; Being an Expert?; Protecting Rivers and Forests; Protecting Rivers: Controlling Salvinia Molesta; Forestry and the Introduction of the Eucalyptus; Making Use of 'Indigenous' Forests; Summarising Environmental Interventions in the Context of War; 4. Wildlife and War (1975-1990); The Diminishing Wildlife Populations in the Caprivi; From the Protection of Huntable Game to the Preservation of Endangered Species; The SADF and the Shooting of Wildlife; Who Was to Blame?; Saving Wildlife?
- The Recruitment of Game GuardsProducing Reports, Surveys and Maps for Nature Conservation; Military Surveillance and Wildlife Protection; Mutual Practices of the Civil Administration and the SADF; The Proclamation of National Parks in the 1980s; Politics and War in the 1980s; The End of the Eastern Caprivi Homeland; Promoting Nature Conservation and Tourism as the Caprivi's Future; Proclaiming the Nkasa-Lupala (Mamili) and Mudumu National Parks; Towards Post-colonial Wildlife Conservation; 5. Nature and Peace?; The Caprivi after Independence; Conflicts in the Post-independence Era.