This book focuses on human-elephant encounters and relationships, showing how these have been politicized and pose challenges for rural development and conservation. It draws from a sustained ethnography of human-elephant conflict and co-operation in India to address key questions at the interface of biodiversity conservation, animal and development geographies.
This book focuses on human-elephant encounters and relationships, showing how these have been politicized and pose challenges for rural development and conservation. It draws from a sustained ethnography of human-elephant conflict and co-operation in India to address key questions at the interface of biodiversity conservation, animal and development geographies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Maan Barua is a DPhil Scholar in the School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, UK. He has a degree in zoology from Dibrugarh University, Assam, India
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Encounter Value and Lively Capital 3. Elephants, Empire and Empiricism 4. The Rise of Elephant Conservation in India 5. Between Gods and Demons: Culture and Elephants 6. Brewing Conflict: Tea, Elephants and Politics in Northeast India 7. The Hidden Impacts of Human-Elephant Conflict: Development, Wellbeing and Conservation 8. The Cosmopolitan Elephant 9. Constructing Connectivity: Corridors and Conservation 10. Conclusion: Animals are Good to Practice
1. Introduction 2. Encounter Value and Lively Capital 3. Elephants, Empire and Empiricism 4. The Rise of Elephant Conservation in India 5. Between Gods and Demons: Culture and Elephants 6. Brewing Conflict: Tea, Elephants and Politics in Northeast India 7. The Hidden Impacts of Human-Elephant Conflict: Development, Wellbeing and Conservation 8. The Cosmopolitan Elephant 9. Constructing Connectivity: Corridors and Conservation 10. Conclusion: Animals are Good to Practice
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