Conservation, Markets & the Environment in Southern and Eastern Africa
Commodifying the 'Wild'
Herausgeber: Bollig, Michael; Lendelvo, Selma Mekondjo; Nghitevelekwa, Romie Vonkie; Mosimane, Alfons Wabahe
Conservation, Markets & the Environment in Southern and Eastern Africa
Commodifying the 'Wild'
Herausgeber: Bollig, Michael; Lendelvo, Selma Mekondjo; Nghitevelekwa, Romie Vonkie; Mosimane, Alfons Wabahe
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Focuses on a key issue of conservation: the commodification of nature. Can the successful marketization of wilderness help to provide for biodiversity conservation, economic development and social emancipation?
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Focuses on a key issue of conservation: the commodification of nature. Can the successful marketization of wilderness help to provide for biodiversity conservation, economic development and social emancipation?
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 839g
- ISBN-13: 9781847013408
- ISBN-10: 1847013406
- Artikelnr.: 67133728
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 839g
- ISBN-13: 9781847013408
- ISBN-10: 1847013406
- Artikelnr.: 67133728
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
PART 1: INTRODUCTION 1. Introduction: Practices, discourses, and
materialities surrounding the commodification of the 'Wild' Michael Bollig,
Linus Kalvelage, Léa Lacan, Selma Lendelvo, Alfons Mosimane, and Romie
Nghitevelekwa PART 2: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES 2.Fetishizing the 'Wild':
Conservation, commodities and capitalism Clemens Greiner and Michael Bollig
3. Value Chains and Global Production Networks: Conceptual considerations
and economic development in the 'Wild' Javier Revilla-Diez, Carolin Hulke,
and Linus Kalvelage 4. Benefit Sharing and Biodiversity Commodification: A
failed approach for social justice, equity and conservation? Rachel Wynberg
5. Transfrontier Conservation Governance, Commodification of Nature, and
the New Dynamics of Sovereignty in Namibia Johannes Dittmann and Detlef
Müller-Mahn PART 3: PLANTS FROM THE WILDERNESS FOR A GLOBAL MARKET: THE
COMMODIFICATION OF NON-DOMESTICATED (WILD) PLANTS 6. Towards Pro-poor or
Pro-profit? The governance framework for harvesting and trade of devil's
claw (Harpagophytum spp.) in the Zambezi Region, Namibia Jessica-Jane
Lavelle 7. Marginalisation and exclusion in honeybush commercialisation in
South Africa Sthembile Ndwandwe 8. From Forest to National Resource: Forest
conservation and state power in Baringo, Kenya Léa Lacan 9. Commodifying
East Africa's Sandalwood: Organised crime and community participation in
transnational smuggling of endangered species Eric Mutisya Kioko and
Michael Mugo Kinyanjui 10. The Gum Arabic Business: Modernization of
production in north-eastern Nigeria Hauke-Peter Vehrs and Ibrahim Maina
Wazirii PART 4: COMMODIFYING WILDLIFE 11. Producing Elephant Commodities
for 'Conservation Hunting' in Namibian Communal-area Conservancies Lee
Hewitson and Sian Sullivan 12. Human-wildlife Interaction, Rural Conflict
and Wildlife Conservation Ezequiel Fabiano, Selma Lendelvo, Alfons
Mosimane, and Selma Kosmas 13.Hunting for Development: Global production
networks and the commodification of wildlife in Namibia Linus Kalvelage
PART 5: COMMODIFICATION AND SOCIAL DYNAMICS 14. Women in Rural Northern
Namibia and the Commodification of Indigenous Natural Products Romie
Nghitevelekwa, Selma Lendelvo, and Martin Shapi 15. Conservation,
Traditional Authorities, and the Commodification of the 'Wild': a Namibian
perspective Alfons Mosimane, Kenneth Matengu, and Michael Bollig 16.
Commodification of Wildlife Resources in the Okavango Delta, Botswana
Joseph E. Mbaiwa 17. Justice Dilemmas in Conservation Conflicts in Uganda
Lioba Lenhart PART 6: CONCLUSIONS 18. Conclusions: Commodifying the 'Wild'
- Where do we go from here? Michael Bollig, Linus Kalvelage, Léa Lacan,
Selma Lendelvo, Alfons Mosimane, and Romie Nghitevelekwa
materialities surrounding the commodification of the 'Wild' Michael Bollig,
Linus Kalvelage, Léa Lacan, Selma Lendelvo, Alfons Mosimane, and Romie
Nghitevelekwa PART 2: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES 2.Fetishizing the 'Wild':
Conservation, commodities and capitalism Clemens Greiner and Michael Bollig
3. Value Chains and Global Production Networks: Conceptual considerations
and economic development in the 'Wild' Javier Revilla-Diez, Carolin Hulke,
and Linus Kalvelage 4. Benefit Sharing and Biodiversity Commodification: A
failed approach for social justice, equity and conservation? Rachel Wynberg
5. Transfrontier Conservation Governance, Commodification of Nature, and
the New Dynamics of Sovereignty in Namibia Johannes Dittmann and Detlef
Müller-Mahn PART 3: PLANTS FROM THE WILDERNESS FOR A GLOBAL MARKET: THE
COMMODIFICATION OF NON-DOMESTICATED (WILD) PLANTS 6. Towards Pro-poor or
Pro-profit? The governance framework for harvesting and trade of devil's
claw (Harpagophytum spp.) in the Zambezi Region, Namibia Jessica-Jane
Lavelle 7. Marginalisation and exclusion in honeybush commercialisation in
South Africa Sthembile Ndwandwe 8. From Forest to National Resource: Forest
conservation and state power in Baringo, Kenya Léa Lacan 9. Commodifying
East Africa's Sandalwood: Organised crime and community participation in
transnational smuggling of endangered species Eric Mutisya Kioko and
Michael Mugo Kinyanjui 10. The Gum Arabic Business: Modernization of
production in north-eastern Nigeria Hauke-Peter Vehrs and Ibrahim Maina
Wazirii PART 4: COMMODIFYING WILDLIFE 11. Producing Elephant Commodities
for 'Conservation Hunting' in Namibian Communal-area Conservancies Lee
Hewitson and Sian Sullivan 12. Human-wildlife Interaction, Rural Conflict
and Wildlife Conservation Ezequiel Fabiano, Selma Lendelvo, Alfons
Mosimane, and Selma Kosmas 13.Hunting for Development: Global production
networks and the commodification of wildlife in Namibia Linus Kalvelage
PART 5: COMMODIFICATION AND SOCIAL DYNAMICS 14. Women in Rural Northern
Namibia and the Commodification of Indigenous Natural Products Romie
Nghitevelekwa, Selma Lendelvo, and Martin Shapi 15. Conservation,
Traditional Authorities, and the Commodification of the 'Wild': a Namibian
perspective Alfons Mosimane, Kenneth Matengu, and Michael Bollig 16.
Commodification of Wildlife Resources in the Okavango Delta, Botswana
Joseph E. Mbaiwa 17. Justice Dilemmas in Conservation Conflicts in Uganda
Lioba Lenhart PART 6: CONCLUSIONS 18. Conclusions: Commodifying the 'Wild'
- Where do we go from here? Michael Bollig, Linus Kalvelage, Léa Lacan,
Selma Lendelvo, Alfons Mosimane, and Romie Nghitevelekwa
PART 1: INTRODUCTION 1. Introduction: Practices, discourses, and
materialities surrounding the commodification of the 'Wild' Michael Bollig,
Linus Kalvelage, Léa Lacan, Selma Lendelvo, Alfons Mosimane, and Romie
Nghitevelekwa PART 2: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES 2.Fetishizing the 'Wild':
Conservation, commodities and capitalism Clemens Greiner and Michael Bollig
3. Value Chains and Global Production Networks: Conceptual considerations
and economic development in the 'Wild' Javier Revilla-Diez, Carolin Hulke,
and Linus Kalvelage 4. Benefit Sharing and Biodiversity Commodification: A
failed approach for social justice, equity and conservation? Rachel Wynberg
5. Transfrontier Conservation Governance, Commodification of Nature, and
the New Dynamics of Sovereignty in Namibia Johannes Dittmann and Detlef
Müller-Mahn PART 3: PLANTS FROM THE WILDERNESS FOR A GLOBAL MARKET: THE
COMMODIFICATION OF NON-DOMESTICATED (WILD) PLANTS 6. Towards Pro-poor or
Pro-profit? The governance framework for harvesting and trade of devil's
claw (Harpagophytum spp.) in the Zambezi Region, Namibia Jessica-Jane
Lavelle 7. Marginalisation and exclusion in honeybush commercialisation in
South Africa Sthembile Ndwandwe 8. From Forest to National Resource: Forest
conservation and state power in Baringo, Kenya Léa Lacan 9. Commodifying
East Africa's Sandalwood: Organised crime and community participation in
transnational smuggling of endangered species Eric Mutisya Kioko and
Michael Mugo Kinyanjui 10. The Gum Arabic Business: Modernization of
production in north-eastern Nigeria Hauke-Peter Vehrs and Ibrahim Maina
Wazirii PART 4: COMMODIFYING WILDLIFE 11. Producing Elephant Commodities
for 'Conservation Hunting' in Namibian Communal-area Conservancies Lee
Hewitson and Sian Sullivan 12. Human-wildlife Interaction, Rural Conflict
and Wildlife Conservation Ezequiel Fabiano, Selma Lendelvo, Alfons
Mosimane, and Selma Kosmas 13.Hunting for Development: Global production
networks and the commodification of wildlife in Namibia Linus Kalvelage
PART 5: COMMODIFICATION AND SOCIAL DYNAMICS 14. Women in Rural Northern
Namibia and the Commodification of Indigenous Natural Products Romie
Nghitevelekwa, Selma Lendelvo, and Martin Shapi 15. Conservation,
Traditional Authorities, and the Commodification of the 'Wild': a Namibian
perspective Alfons Mosimane, Kenneth Matengu, and Michael Bollig 16.
Commodification of Wildlife Resources in the Okavango Delta, Botswana
Joseph E. Mbaiwa 17. Justice Dilemmas in Conservation Conflicts in Uganda
Lioba Lenhart PART 6: CONCLUSIONS 18. Conclusions: Commodifying the 'Wild'
- Where do we go from here? Michael Bollig, Linus Kalvelage, Léa Lacan,
Selma Lendelvo, Alfons Mosimane, and Romie Nghitevelekwa
materialities surrounding the commodification of the 'Wild' Michael Bollig,
Linus Kalvelage, Léa Lacan, Selma Lendelvo, Alfons Mosimane, and Romie
Nghitevelekwa PART 2: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES 2.Fetishizing the 'Wild':
Conservation, commodities and capitalism Clemens Greiner and Michael Bollig
3. Value Chains and Global Production Networks: Conceptual considerations
and economic development in the 'Wild' Javier Revilla-Diez, Carolin Hulke,
and Linus Kalvelage 4. Benefit Sharing and Biodiversity Commodification: A
failed approach for social justice, equity and conservation? Rachel Wynberg
5. Transfrontier Conservation Governance, Commodification of Nature, and
the New Dynamics of Sovereignty in Namibia Johannes Dittmann and Detlef
Müller-Mahn PART 3: PLANTS FROM THE WILDERNESS FOR A GLOBAL MARKET: THE
COMMODIFICATION OF NON-DOMESTICATED (WILD) PLANTS 6. Towards Pro-poor or
Pro-profit? The governance framework for harvesting and trade of devil's
claw (Harpagophytum spp.) in the Zambezi Region, Namibia Jessica-Jane
Lavelle 7. Marginalisation and exclusion in honeybush commercialisation in
South Africa Sthembile Ndwandwe 8. From Forest to National Resource: Forest
conservation and state power in Baringo, Kenya Léa Lacan 9. Commodifying
East Africa's Sandalwood: Organised crime and community participation in
transnational smuggling of endangered species Eric Mutisya Kioko and
Michael Mugo Kinyanjui 10. The Gum Arabic Business: Modernization of
production in north-eastern Nigeria Hauke-Peter Vehrs and Ibrahim Maina
Wazirii PART 4: COMMODIFYING WILDLIFE 11. Producing Elephant Commodities
for 'Conservation Hunting' in Namibian Communal-area Conservancies Lee
Hewitson and Sian Sullivan 12. Human-wildlife Interaction, Rural Conflict
and Wildlife Conservation Ezequiel Fabiano, Selma Lendelvo, Alfons
Mosimane, and Selma Kosmas 13.Hunting for Development: Global production
networks and the commodification of wildlife in Namibia Linus Kalvelage
PART 5: COMMODIFICATION AND SOCIAL DYNAMICS 14. Women in Rural Northern
Namibia and the Commodification of Indigenous Natural Products Romie
Nghitevelekwa, Selma Lendelvo, and Martin Shapi 15. Conservation,
Traditional Authorities, and the Commodification of the 'Wild': a Namibian
perspective Alfons Mosimane, Kenneth Matengu, and Michael Bollig 16.
Commodification of Wildlife Resources in the Okavango Delta, Botswana
Joseph E. Mbaiwa 17. Justice Dilemmas in Conservation Conflicts in Uganda
Lioba Lenhart PART 6: CONCLUSIONS 18. Conclusions: Commodifying the 'Wild'
- Where do we go from here? Michael Bollig, Linus Kalvelage, Léa Lacan,
Selma Lendelvo, Alfons Mosimane, and Romie Nghitevelekwa