Drawing on the concept of technological mediation, this article examines the spatial politics of observation technologies and associated practices that have been used to monitor the movement of migratory wildebeests in the Serengeti from the 1950s until the 2000s. It shows that key technologies, and the types of research collaborations they sustained, mediated notably different normative ideas about human–wildlife interaction and the sharing of space in and around protected areas. During the 1950s and 1960s, observations of animal migration were conducted by airplane. Direct observation was characterized by the study of movement of migratory ungulates, such as the wildebeest, and humans across space in real time. Aerial observations depende...
The hyper-abundance of migratory wildlife in many ecosystems depends on maintaining access to season...
In the vast protected areas of Africa, traditional wildlife surveys performed by plane or foot are l...
This dissertation critiques the nature-culture divide by examining the relationships between binarie...
Drawing on the concept of technological mediation, this article examines the spatial politics of obs...
Drawing on the concept of technological mediation, this article examines the spatial politics of obs...
Long-term evaluations of population numbers and the movement of migrating herds are regarded as esse...
Long-term evaluations of population numbers and the movement of migrating herds are regarded as esse...
The Serengeti-Mara ecosystem constitutes one of the last great migratory systems in Africa and suppo...
The conservation of migratory species can be problematic because of their requirements for large pro...
This thesis analyses the use of remote sensing technologies in efforts that seek to combat wildlife ...
The conservation of migratory species can be problematic because of their requirements for large pro...
Historically, natural history museums have collected and preserved specimens to provide data on the ...
Surprisingly little is known about the spatial dimensions of most tropical ungulate migrations, incl...
Human activities are transforming landscapes and altering the structure and functioning of ecosystem...
AbstractBy enabling the creation of networks of electronic sensors and human participants, new techn...
The hyper-abundance of migratory wildlife in many ecosystems depends on maintaining access to season...
In the vast protected areas of Africa, traditional wildlife surveys performed by plane or foot are l...
This dissertation critiques the nature-culture divide by examining the relationships between binarie...
Drawing on the concept of technological mediation, this article examines the spatial politics of obs...
Drawing on the concept of technological mediation, this article examines the spatial politics of obs...
Long-term evaluations of population numbers and the movement of migrating herds are regarded as esse...
Long-term evaluations of population numbers and the movement of migrating herds are regarded as esse...
The Serengeti-Mara ecosystem constitutes one of the last great migratory systems in Africa and suppo...
The conservation of migratory species can be problematic because of their requirements for large pro...
This thesis analyses the use of remote sensing technologies in efforts that seek to combat wildlife ...
The conservation of migratory species can be problematic because of their requirements for large pro...
Historically, natural history museums have collected and preserved specimens to provide data on the ...
Surprisingly little is known about the spatial dimensions of most tropical ungulate migrations, incl...
Human activities are transforming landscapes and altering the structure and functioning of ecosystem...
AbstractBy enabling the creation of networks of electronic sensors and human participants, new techn...
The hyper-abundance of migratory wildlife in many ecosystems depends on maintaining access to season...
In the vast protected areas of Africa, traditional wildlife surveys performed by plane or foot are l...
This dissertation critiques the nature-culture divide by examining the relationships between binarie...