This is a shorter version of an article with the same title that was published previously in the sister journal Conservation and Society. It discusses forced human displacement from protected areas (game reserves and national parks) in Africa and India. The author argues for a more nuanced, interdisciplinary approach to the subject, which should also examine constructions of social memory
In this paper, the focus is on land dispossession instigated by large corporations, and the way they...
Keynote Speech at the Conference on Land, Memory, Reconstruction and Justice: Perspectives on Land R...
The livelihoods of indigenous peoples, custodians of the world's forests since time immemorial, were...
This article began life as an invited short response to an artlce by Mahesh Rangarajan and Ghazala S...
The author uses historical examples of forced relocation, or alleged relocation, from protected area...
In the face of the present harsh realities of global climate change, many state-mediated initiatives...
Tanzania and Kenya are renowned for their extensive safari tourism on vast protected areas teeming w...
The recent ruling on reparations of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights regarding the Rep...
Copyright: © Rantala et al. 2013. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the...
This dissertation deals with the problem of human-wildlife conflicts in Kenya from 1850 to 2000 and ...
The history of the Maasai moves, land alienation and resistance in colonial British East Africa. In...
The event which gave rise to the inquiry in this paper occurred in a village known as Remaining Nyam...
Recent years have seen a rapid growth in the field of colonial conservation history. However, there ...
This paper examines the validity of data from the 12 case studies in six Central African parks cited...
This thesis examines the livelihood implications of exclusionary conservation policies in East Afric...
In this paper, the focus is on land dispossession instigated by large corporations, and the way they...
Keynote Speech at the Conference on Land, Memory, Reconstruction and Justice: Perspectives on Land R...
The livelihoods of indigenous peoples, custodians of the world's forests since time immemorial, were...
This article began life as an invited short response to an artlce by Mahesh Rangarajan and Ghazala S...
The author uses historical examples of forced relocation, or alleged relocation, from protected area...
In the face of the present harsh realities of global climate change, many state-mediated initiatives...
Tanzania and Kenya are renowned for their extensive safari tourism on vast protected areas teeming w...
The recent ruling on reparations of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights regarding the Rep...
Copyright: © Rantala et al. 2013. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the...
This dissertation deals with the problem of human-wildlife conflicts in Kenya from 1850 to 2000 and ...
The history of the Maasai moves, land alienation and resistance in colonial British East Africa. In...
The event which gave rise to the inquiry in this paper occurred in a village known as Remaining Nyam...
Recent years have seen a rapid growth in the field of colonial conservation history. However, there ...
This paper examines the validity of data from the 12 case studies in six Central African parks cited...
This thesis examines the livelihood implications of exclusionary conservation policies in East Afric...
In this paper, the focus is on land dispossession instigated by large corporations, and the way they...
Keynote Speech at the Conference on Land, Memory, Reconstruction and Justice: Perspectives on Land R...
The livelihoods of indigenous peoples, custodians of the world's forests since time immemorial, were...