'African Potentials' for Wildlife Conservation and Natural Resource Management : Against the Image of 'Deficiency' and Tyranny /
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Mankon, Bamenda, Cameroon :
Langaa RPCIG, in collaboration with The Center for African Area Studies, Kyoto University, Japan,
[2021]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: 'African potentials' in the context of environmental conservation and human-environment interactions
- Part I. 'African potentials' at the forefront of wildlife conservation. Listening for elephants in the dark : hidden impacts of human-elephant conflict in the Serengeti District, Tanzania
- 'Where did our nature go?' Situating voices of local communities around conservation violence
- Neoliberalisation of environmental conservation through spectacularisation and eventisation : the case of the Masai Olympics in southern Kenya
- Park scouts/rangers as key persons connecting local people and park authorities : the case of Ethiopian wildlife protected areas
- Conservation, power and politics : Masai involvement in community-based conservation in the Amboseli region of Kenya
- On indigenous organic intellectuals : struggles against pastoral land dispossession in the Masai commons in postcolonial Kenya
- Part II. Re-examination of 'African potentials' in the context of human-environment interactions. African potentials in Guinean anthropogenic landscapes : land use, wildlife conservation and environmental politics
- African potentials for biodiversity conservation : Tamarind, Lemurs and the Tandroy people in the gallery forests of southern Madagascar
- Rethinking the potential for the commodification of Africa's natural resources : a case study of Marula use in Phalaborwa, South Africa
- The political ecology of the Kapenta fishery in Lake Kariba, Zambia
- Africa's potential in history and in local initiatives : the case of locally conceived artificial reefs (Virundu) for enhancing fisheries production at Makanjira, Southern Lake Malawi
- Sustainability in developing societies : changes in commodity prices and population over a quarter of a century in a fishing village in Southwestern Madagascar
- Factors influencing physical and psychological distance between wildlife and people in Kenya
- Conclusion: Reality of 'African potentials' : informal, invisible and dynamic nature without an Arena.