A timely and important examination of the environmental crises, investigating their biophysical, political, economic, and socio-cultural aspects, that reveals why previous conservation efforts failed.
A timely and important examination of the environmental crises, investigating their biophysical, political, economic, and socio-cultural aspects, that reveals why previous conservation efforts failed.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
LISA FUCHS is a Social Systems and Engagement Scientist at World Agroforestry (ICRAF), and an affiliated researcher at the French Institute for Research in Africa. She has a PhD from the University of Cologne, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, 2019.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. The Politics of Conservation Aid: The Development State 'Saving the Mau' 2. Institutional Failure or Setting Priorities? The Continuation in Exploitation-focused Forest Management 3. The Political Economy of Land: Maintaining Control over Forest Land Allocation and Distribution 4. The Politics of Belonging and Exclusion in Response to Changes in the Eastern Mau: The Complex Definition of Legitimate Land and Resource Use 5. Conclusions
Introduction 1. The Politics of Conservation Aid: The Development State 'Saving the Mau' 2. Institutional Failure or Setting Priorities? The Continuation in Exploitation-focused Forest Management 3. The Political Economy of Land: Maintaining Control over Forest Land Allocation and Distribution 4. The Politics of Belonging and Exclusion in Response to Changes in the Eastern Mau: The Complex Definition of Legitimate Land and Resource Use 5. Conclusions
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