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"Land is life, conservancy is life." : the San and the N! Jaqna conservancy, Tsumkwe District West, Namibia /

Community-based natural resource management or CBNRM, with its attention to community participation, its call for de-centralization of rights to local resource users through democratic and equitable structures, and its potential to deliver benefits to local livelihoods and national conservation inte...

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Bibliographic Details
Call Number:Libro Electrónico
Main Author: Welch, Cameron
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Basel : Basler Afrika Bibliographien, 2018.
Series:Basel Namibia studies series ; 20.
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Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction; The San in Namibia; The San and CBNRM; The San and Development; The San and Land Reform; The San and Indigenous Rights; The San and Anthropology; Positionality; Methodology; Structure of Book; 2. The San and Tsumkwe West; The Land Before South African Presence; The Arrival of the Commissioner; Conflict and the Peopling of Tsumkwe West; Peace Comes and Some People Go; The SADF Legacy in a Newly Independent Namibia; The ELCN Project; WIMSA; Establishment of the N! Jaqna Conservancy
  • 3. Namibian San and Indigenous Rights; Indigenous Peoples and their Rights; The San as Indigenous Peoples in Namibia; The Indigenous Rights Perspective; Indigenous Rights in Africa; Indigenous Rights for the San in Namibia; The Flow of Indigenous Rights through the Conservancy; WIMSA; Personal Engagement; The Media; The African Commission; Conservancy Donors; Conclusion; 4. CBNRM in Namibia; Critiques of Development; Community-Based Natural Resource Management; CBNRM in Question; CBNRM in Namibia; Legal Framework of Conservancies in Namibia; Conclusion; 5. CBNRM in N! Jaqna
  • The N! Jaqna Conservancy and the "C" in CBNRM; Boundaries and their Making in the N! Jaqna Conservancy; Participation, CBNRM, and Empowerment in N! Jaqna; Conclusion; 6. Land Reform and the San of N! Jaqna; Southern African Land Reform in the International Context; Land Reform in Namibia; The San and Land Reform in Namibia; Conclusion; 7. San Lands Contested; Consultations and the Terms of Development in N! Jaqna; Why Small-Scale Commercial Farms in the Conservancy Area; Viability of Small-Scale Commercial Farming Units Questioned; San Livelihoods and the Farming Units
  • Cultural Change and Ethnic Conflict; Attempted Land Grabs by Non-State Actors; Views in Support of the Government's Plan; The Divisive and Unifying Effects of the Government's Proposed Farms; Conclusion; 8 Conclusion; Acronyms; Bibliography; Timeline of Developments in Tsumkwe West and Surrounding Area; Click Symbols in the!Kung Language; Meetings Related to Small-Scale Farms.