This article will examine state intervention in the lives of tigers and people living in and around Panna Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh, Central India. It explores how, over a decade after a reintroduction project rebuilt the tiger population from extinction and the central government launched a new compensation scheme to relocate villagers away from the national park, relocated tigers and not-yet relocated villagers resist and challenge conservation interventions to eradicate human life in Panna Tiger Reserve and (re)construct it as a wild tiger landscape. It will show how discourses of conservation and development that motivate state intervention seek to depoliticize and obfuscate programmes of control over human and tiger lives through...
In 2010, tiger conservation received global attention following a dangerously low estimation of 3,20...
During the past decade, India has done wonders in re-establishing populations of rare and threatened...
Increased human populations and the resulting encroachment of related anthropogenic land uses into n...
This thesis explores the relationships between the Forest Department and local villagers around Pann...
In this article I analyze the practice and politics of classifying a tiger as a ‘man-eater’ in South...
Resettlement of humans from protected areas conserves habitats for wildlife. However, impacts of res...
In recent years, scholarly and civil society debates regarding tiger conservation in India have been...
Human-nature relations are diverse, multifaceted and often contradictory, especially the relationshi...
Relocations of indigenous peoples from protected areas to promote wildlife conservation have typical...
Exclusion of people from wilderness to minimize anthropogenic threats to wildlife forms the historic...
This thesis is an interdisciplinary inquiry into the role of local norms and cultural institutions i...
Bengal tigers (Panthera tigris) have cohabited with humans in India for centuries. However, with inc...
S.S. Kolipaka’s thesis questions and investigates the survival prospects of reintroduced tigers and...
It is well known that Sariska Tiger Reserve is a home to the India’s national animal - the Bengal ...
This thesis examines how Sundarbans islanders living in the southern reclaimed islands of the Bengal...
In 2010, tiger conservation received global attention following a dangerously low estimation of 3,20...
During the past decade, India has done wonders in re-establishing populations of rare and threatened...
Increased human populations and the resulting encroachment of related anthropogenic land uses into n...
This thesis explores the relationships between the Forest Department and local villagers around Pann...
In this article I analyze the practice and politics of classifying a tiger as a ‘man-eater’ in South...
Resettlement of humans from protected areas conserves habitats for wildlife. However, impacts of res...
In recent years, scholarly and civil society debates regarding tiger conservation in India have been...
Human-nature relations are diverse, multifaceted and often contradictory, especially the relationshi...
Relocations of indigenous peoples from protected areas to promote wildlife conservation have typical...
Exclusion of people from wilderness to minimize anthropogenic threats to wildlife forms the historic...
This thesis is an interdisciplinary inquiry into the role of local norms and cultural institutions i...
Bengal tigers (Panthera tigris) have cohabited with humans in India for centuries. However, with inc...
S.S. Kolipaka’s thesis questions and investigates the survival prospects of reintroduced tigers and...
It is well known that Sariska Tiger Reserve is a home to the India’s national animal - the Bengal ...
This thesis examines how Sundarbans islanders living in the southern reclaimed islands of the Bengal...
In 2010, tiger conservation received global attention following a dangerously low estimation of 3,20...
During the past decade, India has done wonders in re-establishing populations of rare and threatened...
Increased human populations and the resulting encroachment of related anthropogenic land uses into n...