This article introduces ‘eco-war tourism’, a growing niche in which tourists venture into war zones to seek adventure and ‘save’ nature from its violent surroundings. In Virunga National Park in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, such tourists can experience the ‘threat of mortality’ while visiting mountain gorillas, contribute to the survival of the park and supposedly participate in regional peacebuilding. This article considers how the amalgamated commodification of war and gorillas leads to the bunkerization of tourism, the reconfiguration of space into ‘safe’ and ‘dangerous’ areas and the militarization of conservation. It links critical security studies and political ecology to theorize how eco-war tourism intensifies green militar...
This thesis explores the pairing of Rwanda’s unique human history and rare mountain gorilla populati...
Much research on nature conservation in war-torn regions focuses on the destructive impact of violen...
This article contributes to our understanding of transboundary environmental management regimes thro...
This paper examines the role of tourism in promoting peace around transboundary protected areas (TBP...
This thesis explores the role of fear in undermining efforts for an intended transboundary protected...
The trans-boundary nature of environmental problems and the increased incentive for cooperation over...
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 ...
Reductions in military budgets have meant that military bases are no longer required, presenting pro...
Despite decades of critique concerning violent conservation practices, ‘green’ violence and militari...
Integrated Conservation and Development (lCD) initiatives that seek to incorporate human needs into ...
To ‘save’ the Virunga National Park, located in the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, th...
In recent years, the militarization of nature conservation has intensified, especially in protected ...
<p>This thesis investigates the potential role of tourism in the funding of protected area man...
Treball Final de Màster Universitari en Estudis Internacionals de Pau, Conflictes i Desenvolupament....
This thesis explores the pairing of Rwanda’s unique human history and rare mountain gorilla populati...
Much research on nature conservation in war-torn regions focuses on the destructive impact of violen...
This article contributes to our understanding of transboundary environmental management regimes thro...
This paper examines the role of tourism in promoting peace around transboundary protected areas (TBP...
This thesis explores the role of fear in undermining efforts for an intended transboundary protected...
The trans-boundary nature of environmental problems and the increased incentive for cooperation over...
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 ...
Reductions in military budgets have meant that military bases are no longer required, presenting pro...
Despite decades of critique concerning violent conservation practices, ‘green’ violence and militari...
Integrated Conservation and Development (lCD) initiatives that seek to incorporate human needs into ...
To ‘save’ the Virunga National Park, located in the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, th...
In recent years, the militarization of nature conservation has intensified, especially in protected ...
<p>This thesis investigates the potential role of tourism in the funding of protected area man...
Treball Final de Màster Universitari en Estudis Internacionals de Pau, Conflictes i Desenvolupament....
This thesis explores the pairing of Rwanda’s unique human history and rare mountain gorilla populati...
Much research on nature conservation in war-torn regions focuses on the destructive impact of violen...
This article contributes to our understanding of transboundary environmental management regimes thro...