A review of the social impacts of neoliberal conservation: Formations, inequalities, contestations
G Holmes, CJ Cavanagh - Geoforum, 2016 - Elsevier
In recent years, perhaps the two most prominent debates in geography on issues of
biodiversity conservation have hinged upon, firstly, the positive and negative social impacts …
biodiversity conservation have hinged upon, firstly, the positive and negative social impacts …
Reviewing 15 years of research on neoliberal conservation: Towards a decolonial, interdisciplinary, intersectional and community-engaged research agenda
E Apostolopoulou, A Chatzimentor, S Maestre-Andrés… - Geoforum, 2021 - Elsevier
In this paper, we undertake an extensive review of the neoliberal conservation literature with
the aim to explore and substantiate the principal ways in which conservation is …
the aim to explore and substantiate the principal ways in which conservation is …
Virtual nature, violent accumulation: The 'spectacular failure'of carbon offsetting at a Ugandan National Park
C Cavanagh, TA Benjaminsen - Geoforum, 2014 - Elsevier
Abstract In East Africa, financially strained governments increasingly experiment with
voluntary, market-based carbon offset schemes for enhancing the public management of …
voluntary, market-based carbon offset schemes for enhancing the public management of …
Creating ecotourism territories: Environmentalities in Tanzania's community-based conservation
J Bluwstein - Geoforum, 2017 - Elsevier
This paper explores territorial struggles around ecotourism in community-based
conservation in wildlife rich Northern Tanzania. At the centre of analysis are two emblematic …
conservation in wildlife rich Northern Tanzania. At the centre of analysis are two emblematic …
Five lessons for avoiding failure when scaling in conservation
T Pienkowski, A Jagadish, W Battista… - Nature Ecology & …, 2024 - nature.com
Many attempts to scale conservation actions have failed to deliver their intended benefits,
caused unintended harm or later been abandoned, hampering efforts to bend the curve on …
caused unintended harm or later been abandoned, hampering efforts to bend the curve on …
Between dependence and deprivation: The interlocking nature of land alienation in Tanzania
Studies of accumulation by dispossession in the Global South tend to focus on individual
sectors, for example, large‐scale agriculture or nature conservation. Yet smallholder farmers …
sectors, for example, large‐scale agriculture or nature conservation. Yet smallholder farmers …
Beehive fences as a multidimensional conflict‐mitigation tool for farmers coexisting with elephants
LE King, F Lala, H Nzumu, E Mwambingu… - Conservation …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Increasing habitat fragmentation and human population growth in Africa has resulted in an
escalation in human–elephant conflict between small‐scale farmers and free‐ranging …
escalation in human–elephant conflict between small‐scale farmers and free‐ranging …
Territoriality by conservation in the Selous–Niassa Corridor in Tanzania
J Bluwstein, JF Lund - World Development, 2018 - Elsevier
In this paper we argue that historically emerging frontiers of conservation pave the way for
continuous top–down territorialization. Drawing on a concrete case in the Selous–Niassa …
continuous top–down territorialization. Drawing on a concrete case in the Selous–Niassa …
Adaptive capacity in Tanzanian Maasailand: Changing strategies to cope with drought in fragmented landscapes
MJ Goldman, F Riosmena - Global Environmental Change, 2013 - Elsevier
This study examines the ways in which the adaptive capacity of households to climatic
events varies within communities and is mediated by institutional and landscape changes …
events varies within communities and is mediated by institutional and landscape changes …
[图书][B] Democracy in the woods: Environmental conservation and social justice in India, Tanzania, and Mexico
P Kashwan - 2017 - books.google.com
How do societies negotiate the apparently competing agendas of environmental protection
and social justice? Why do some countries perform much better than others on this front …
and social justice? Why do some countries perform much better than others on this front …