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The Changing Face of Land and Conservation in Post-colonial Africa: Old Land, New Practices?

Editat de George Barrett, Shirley Brooks, Jenny Josefsson, Nqobile Zulu
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 dec 2014
The year 2013 marked the 100th anniversary of the 1913 Land Act in South Africa which legalised the violent dispossession and alienation of the African majority from the land. It is common cause that the alienation of land for conservation purposes, introduced to Africa under colonial rule, has continued more or less uninterrupted until today. However, while nature conservation practices inevitably raise challenging questions relating to land and land use, there has thus far been little concentrated effort to bring together scholars working on the land question, particularly around issues of land tenure, with those whose work focuses on questions of nature construction and the social impacts of conservation in an African context. Compiled from research presented at a ground-breaking interdisciplinary conference held at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, South Africa, in 2012, the chapters in this book made their first appearance in a special issue of the Journal of Contemporary African Studies (JCAS) in July 2013. The book brings critical interdisciplinary analyses of the complex interrelations between contemporary (neoliberal) conservation practices in post-colonial Africa, into conversation with the well-trodden territory of land use and contested land issues on the continent. Anchored by an intellectual curiosity about the extent to which past practices continue into the present and with what consequences, the book provides fresh insights into the complex relationship between land and conservation in contemporary Africa.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138832732
ISBN-10: 1138832731
Pagini: 204
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

1. Introduction  2. Starting the conversation: land issues and critical conservation studies in post-colonial Africa  3. Diversity behind constructed unity: the resettlement process of the !Xun and Khwe communities in South Africa  4. Bossiedokters and the challenges of nature co-management in the Boland area of South Africa’s Western Cape  5. Peanut butter salvation: the replayed assumptions of ‘community’ conservation in Zambia  6. Land beneficiaries as game farmers: conservation, land reform and the invention of the ‘community game farm’ in KwaZulu-Natal  7. Constructing walls of carbon the complexities of community, carbon sequestration and protected areas in Uganda  8. Conditioned by neoliberalism: a reassessment of land claim resolutions in the Kruger National Park  9. Markets of exceptionalism: peace parks in Southern Africa  10. New geographies of conservation and globalisation: the spatiality of development for conservation in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, South Africa  11. Balancing (re)distribution: Franco-Mauritians landownership in the maintenance of an elite position

Descriere

This book features innovative research on the effects of a range of contemporary conservation practices in such diverse locations as Uganda, Zambia and South Africa, showing how nature is being commodified and old land reconfigured, often to meet neoliberal conservation agendas.
This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Contemporary African Studies.

Notă biografică

George Barrett works in the field of international relations, security and environmental politics. Her doctorate argues for the reinvigoration of Critical Security Studies in Southern Africa, giving centrality to human-environment relations in rethinking security and emancipation in the region. Her research views these issues through the optic of peace parks.




Shirley Brooks is a human geographer and environmental historian. Her research explores social histories of nature conservation and land issues in South Africa. She has written on the history of the Zululand game reserves as well as private wildlife production and related geographies of tourism and hunting in KwaZulu-Natal.




Jenny Josefsson’s research explores the relationships between people, land and wildlife on private game farms in KwaZulu-Natal. She has a special interest in the dynamics of ethnographic fieldwork and knowledge-generation.


Nqobile Zulu’s research interests span across the spectrum of Agrarian reform, development and the interface it brings to rural communities. His current work focuses on the transition to private game farming and the contestations developing in the Groot Marico district of the North West province in South Africa.