[HTML][HTML] Why we must question the militarisation of conservation
Concerns about poaching and trafficking have led conservationists to seek urgent
responses to tackle the impact on wildlife. One possible solution is the militarisation of …
responses to tackle the impact on wildlife. One possible solution is the militarisation of …
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 …
[HTML][HTML] Normalising corporate counterinsurgency: Engineering consent, managing resistance and greening destruction around the Hambach coal mine and beyond
Abstract The German Rhineland is home to the world's largest opencast lignite coal mine
and human-made hole–the Hambach mine. Over the last seven years, RWE, the mine …
and human-made hole–the Hambach mine. Over the last seven years, RWE, the mine …
Destructive creation: Capital accumulation and the structural violence of tourism
B Büscher, R Fletcher - Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Tourism is not merely a capitalist practice but a central practice through which capitalism
sustains itself. Precisely how tourism “products” become capital and the types of violence …
sustains itself. Precisely how tourism “products” become capital and the types of violence …
Accumulation by securitization: Commercial poaching, neoliberal conservation, and the creation of new wildlife frontiers
F Massé, E Lunstrum - Geoforum, 2016 - Elsevier
Part of a broader interest in the escalating securitization of conservation practice, scholars
are beginning to take note of an emerging relationship between conservation–securitization …
are beginning to take note of an emerging relationship between conservation–securitization …
[HTML][HTML] A bibliometric analysis of ecotourism: A safeguard strategy in protected areas
Ecotourism projects are mostly implemented in naturally fragile ecosystems as a savior of
nature, culture, and indigenous people. This paper aims to make quantitative study of …
nature, culture, and indigenous people. This paper aims to make quantitative study 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 …
[图书][B] Green wars: Conservation and decolonization in the Maya forest
M Ybarra - 2018 - books.google.com
" Green Wars challenges international conservation efforts, revealing through in-depth case
studies how" saving" the Maya Forest facilitates racialized dispossession. Megan Ybarra …
studies how" saving" the Maya Forest facilitates racialized dispossession. Megan Ybarra …
Violence and dispossession in tourism development: A critical geographical approach
This article introduces a special issue that illustrates how violence and dispossession
frequently define everyday practices, livelihoods and representations in tourism. The authors …
frequently define everyday practices, livelihoods and representations in tourism. The authors …