__Abstract__ Following Ingold’s dwelling perspective, the world comes into being because an organism/person is continuously interacting with his/her environment, through bodily activity. Dwelling is contrasted with building, in which (wo)man constructs the world cognitively before (s)he can live in it. Here I use a third notion, namely lodging, to refer to a situation in which people live in an essentially foreign environment. Under the influence of a Community Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) programme, the environment of the Ju/’hoansi Bushmen hunter-gatherers of the Nyae Nyae Conservancy in Namibia is now changing severely towards conservation and tourism. In this paper I use various case situations to show how the env...
This article focuses on a project called Treesleeper Camp as a case study about Bushmen, wildlife pa...
Namibia’s community-based natural resource management program (CBRNM) and communal conservancies hav...
Mapping new administrative domains for integrating conservation and development, and defining rights...
Following Ingold's dwelling perspective, the world comes into being because an organism/person is co...
Following Ingold's dwelling perspective, the world comes into being because an organism/person is co...
__Abstract__ In this paper we examine the plight of the Khwe Bushmen, a group of (former) hunter-...
<p>The Namibian Khwe Bushmen live in the Bwabwata National Park, where they are highly affected by t...
The Namibian Khwe Bushmen live in the Bwabwata National Park, where they are highly affected by the ...
Dwelling in Tourism highlights how marginalised Bushmen people are in the middle of a struggle bet...
Prior to Namibia’s Independence in 1990 tourism on communal land in Namibia was dominated by white-o...
The Namibian government promotes community-based tourism (CBT) as market-based development. At Trees...
The latest annual report on The State of Community Conservation in Namibia (NACSO 2014) frames CBNRM...
Since the mid-1990s, communal conservancies have been promoted by the state and non-state agencies i...
Namibian Bushmen, such as the Hai//om and the Ju/’hoansi, are increasingly involved in the growing, ...
So-called indigenous 1 people, such as the Bushmen of Namibia, are often seen as ‘traditional conser...
This article focuses on a project called Treesleeper Camp as a case study about Bushmen, wildlife pa...
Namibia’s community-based natural resource management program (CBRNM) and communal conservancies hav...
Mapping new administrative domains for integrating conservation and development, and defining rights...
Following Ingold's dwelling perspective, the world comes into being because an organism/person is co...
Following Ingold's dwelling perspective, the world comes into being because an organism/person is co...
__Abstract__ In this paper we examine the plight of the Khwe Bushmen, a group of (former) hunter-...
<p>The Namibian Khwe Bushmen live in the Bwabwata National Park, where they are highly affected by t...
The Namibian Khwe Bushmen live in the Bwabwata National Park, where they are highly affected by the ...
Dwelling in Tourism highlights how marginalised Bushmen people are in the middle of a struggle bet...
Prior to Namibia’s Independence in 1990 tourism on communal land in Namibia was dominated by white-o...
The Namibian government promotes community-based tourism (CBT) as market-based development. At Trees...
The latest annual report on The State of Community Conservation in Namibia (NACSO 2014) frames CBNRM...
Since the mid-1990s, communal conservancies have been promoted by the state and non-state agencies i...
Namibian Bushmen, such as the Hai//om and the Ju/’hoansi, are increasingly involved in the growing, ...
So-called indigenous 1 people, such as the Bushmen of Namibia, are often seen as ‘traditional conser...
This article focuses on a project called Treesleeper Camp as a case study about Bushmen, wildlife pa...
Namibia’s community-based natural resource management program (CBRNM) and communal conservancies hav...
Mapping new administrative domains for integrating conservation and development, and defining rights...