To ‘save’ the Virunga National Park, located in the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the European Commission (EC) allocates development aid to the paramilitary training of the park guards, their salaries, and mixed patrols of the guards together with the Congolese army. Moreover, the ‘development’ projects the EC supports around the park have militarising effects as they are based on a soft counter-insurgency approach to conservation and to address dynamics of violent conflict. This amounts to the ‘green militarisation’ of development aid. This article describes how a personalised network of policymakers within the EC renders militarised conservation-related violence and controversy around the Virunga park invisible, by framing...
Violence in eastern DRC is portrayed by western countries in terms of abject failure: people or even...
This article analyses the application of the 1972 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultura...
This article contributes to our understanding of transboundary environmental management regimes thro...
To ‘save’ the Virunga National Park, located in the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, th...
Much research on nature conservation in war-torn regions focuses on the destructive impact of violen...
Treball Final de Màster Universitari en Estudis Internacionals de Pau, Conflictes i Desenvolupament....
The growing militarisation of nature conservation has refocused attention on the relations between c...
The growing militarisation of nature conservation has refocused attention on the relations between c...
In recent years, the militarization of nature conservation has intensified, especially in protected ...
In recent years, the militarization of nature conservation has intensified, especially in protected ...
This discussion paper contributes to ongoing debates over militarised conservation and armed mobilis...
In recent years, the militarization of nature conservation has intensified, especially in protected ...
This article analyses the application of the 1972 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultura...
This chapter traces the colonial origins of current modes of ‘crisis conservation’ in Virunga Nation...
Eastern DRC is famous for its biodiversity, ecosystems and enormous geological wealth. The region is...
Violence in eastern DRC is portrayed by western countries in terms of abject failure: people or even...
This article analyses the application of the 1972 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultura...
This article contributes to our understanding of transboundary environmental management regimes thro...
To ‘save’ the Virunga National Park, located in the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, th...
Much research on nature conservation in war-torn regions focuses on the destructive impact of violen...
Treball Final de Màster Universitari en Estudis Internacionals de Pau, Conflictes i Desenvolupament....
The growing militarisation of nature conservation has refocused attention on the relations between c...
The growing militarisation of nature conservation has refocused attention on the relations between c...
In recent years, the militarization of nature conservation has intensified, especially in protected ...
In recent years, the militarization of nature conservation has intensified, especially in protected ...
This discussion paper contributes to ongoing debates over militarised conservation and armed mobilis...
In recent years, the militarization of nature conservation has intensified, especially in protected ...
This article analyses the application of the 1972 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultura...
This chapter traces the colonial origins of current modes of ‘crisis conservation’ in Virunga Nation...
Eastern DRC is famous for its biodiversity, ecosystems and enormous geological wealth. The region is...
Violence in eastern DRC is portrayed by western countries in terms of abject failure: people or even...
This article analyses the application of the 1972 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultura...
This article contributes to our understanding of transboundary environmental management regimes thro...