The article explores theoretically the juxtaposition of local stories about landscape with institutional arrangements and exclusionary practices around a conservation area in South Africa. The Masebe Nature Reserve is used as a case study. The article argues that the institutional arrangements in which the nature reserve is currently positioned are too static, and consequently exclusionary, in their demarcation of boundaries. This stifles local communities’ sense of belonging to these landscapes. Hence, they strongly resent and feel alienated by the nature reserve. Their opposition and alienation often manifests in poaching. The empirical material is based on how local people living adjacent to the Masebe Nature Reserve have historically na...
Restricting access to wilderness and wildlife resources is a contested topic in a time when developi...
This article focuses on the failure to fully address access and rights through co-management arrange...
This thesis will discuss how the application of place theory might provide insight into how a select...
The article explores theoretically the juxtaposition of local stories about landscape with instituti...
In conventional approaches to nature conservation, nature is usually conceptualized as an apolitical...
Contains fulltext : 178953.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Despite a gen...
<p>Despite a general awareness of the social–ecological complexities within which conservation inter...
Contains fulltext : 160434.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this artic...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article explores contemporary cultural geographies and underlying...
This article explores contemporary cultural geographies and underlying histories of change on privat...
In this article, we discuss how farm conversions to wildlife habitats result in the reconfiguration ...
In the past several decades under a growing influence of ecological modernisation, various assumed ‘...
Local perceptions of protected areas are important for conservation and the sustainability of protec...
The aims of this article are to analyse the links between the establishment of natural protected are...
Development for sustainable poverty alleviation requires engagement with the values and cultural fra...
Restricting access to wilderness and wildlife resources is a contested topic in a time when developi...
This article focuses on the failure to fully address access and rights through co-management arrange...
This thesis will discuss how the application of place theory might provide insight into how a select...
The article explores theoretically the juxtaposition of local stories about landscape with instituti...
In conventional approaches to nature conservation, nature is usually conceptualized as an apolitical...
Contains fulltext : 178953.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Despite a gen...
<p>Despite a general awareness of the social–ecological complexities within which conservation inter...
Contains fulltext : 160434.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this artic...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article explores contemporary cultural geographies and underlying...
This article explores contemporary cultural geographies and underlying histories of change on privat...
In this article, we discuss how farm conversions to wildlife habitats result in the reconfiguration ...
In the past several decades under a growing influence of ecological modernisation, various assumed ‘...
Local perceptions of protected areas are important for conservation and the sustainability of protec...
The aims of this article are to analyse the links between the establishment of natural protected are...
Development for sustainable poverty alleviation requires engagement with the values and cultural fra...
Restricting access to wilderness and wildlife resources is a contested topic in a time when developi...
This article focuses on the failure to fully address access and rights through co-management arrange...
This thesis will discuss how the application of place theory might provide insight into how a select...