Violence of Conservation in Africa

Violence of Conservation in Africa

State, Militarization and Alternatives

Mushonga, Tafadzwa; Ramutsindela, Maano; Matose, Frank

Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

01/2022

272

Dura

Inglês

9781800885608

15 a 20 dias

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Contents:

Preface xii

PART I DIMENSIONS OF VIOLENT CONSERVATION
IN AFRICA
1 Conservation and violence in Africa 2
Maano Ramutsindela, Frank Matose and Tafadzwa Mushonga
PART II THE MILITARIZATION OF CONSERVATION
2 The state and contested natural resources in Africa 23
Frank Matose, Dina Dabo, Tichayana Konono and Simphiwe Tsawu
3 The violence of greening the state in Africa 38
Emmanuel Mogende and Maano Ramutsindela
4 The coloniality of "crisis conservation": the
transnationalization and militarization of Virunga National
Park from an historical perspective 53
Esther Marijnen
5 Violent forests, local people and the role of the state in
Zimbabwe 73
Tafadzwa Mushonga
6 The new turn in the militarization of conservation in
Cameroon, Central Africa 90
Guy Patrice Dkamela and Samuel Nguiffo

PART III LOCAL IMPACT AND AGENCY
7 'We just saw the fence': infrastructural violence, fencing
and the legacy of South Africa's bantustan 113
Amber Abrams
8 Postcolonialism, protected areas and Basarwa of Central
Kalahari Game Reserve 134
Joseph E. Mbaiwa and Olekae T. Thakadu
9 Green violence along the value chain of illicit trade 155
Shaun Cozett
10 Transgression and the making of local heroes in
Mozambique: the conflict of contested illegality 168
Nelisiwe L. Vundla

PART IV ALTERNATIVES
11 Protecting (with) Mount Mabo: is another form of nature
conservation possible? 188
Anselmo Matusse
12 Princess Vlei - a story of entangled vitality 203
Tania Katzschner and Bridget Pitt
13 Non-violent conservation: the need and possibilities 223
Maano Ramutsindela, Tafadzwa Mushonga and Frank
Matose

Index
Violent conservation; Human rights; African states; Natural resources; Coloniality; Green agenda