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Conservation and Mobile Indigenous Peoples
Displacement, Forced Settlement and Sustainable Development
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Conservation and Mobile Indigenous Peoples
Displacement, Forced Settlement and Sustainable Development
About this book
The second edition of this remarkable volume updates the immense advances in policy and soft international law with regards to the rights of mobile indigenous peoples in conservation.
The contributors to this book examine the interface between conservation and indigenous communities who are forced to move or settle elsewhere to accommodate environmental policies and biodiversity concerns. The case studies investigate successful and not so successful community-managed projects in Africa, the Middle East, South and SouthEastern Asia, Australia and Latin America.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Tables and Figures
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on Contributors
- 1. Introduction: Conservation and Mobile Indigenous Peoples
- 2. Negotiating the Tropical Forest: Colonizing Farmers and Lumber Resources in the Ticoporo Reserve
- 3. Compatibility of Pastoralism and Conservation? A Test Case using Integrated Assessment in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania
- 4. Giving Conservation a Human Face? Lessons from Forty Years of Combining Conservation and Development in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania
- 5. National Parks and Human Ecosystems: The Challenge to Community Conservation. A Case Study from Simanjiro, Tanzania
- 6. The Mursi and the Elephant Question
- 7. Forced Resettlement, Rural Livelihoods and Wildlife Conservation along the Ugalla River in Tanzania
- 8. The Influence of Forced Removals and Land Restitution on Conservation in South Africa
- 9. How Sustainable is the Communalizing Discourse of ‘New’ Conservation? The Masking of Difference, Inequality and Aspiration in the Fledgling ‘Conservancies’ of Namibia
- 10. Representing the Resettled: The Ethical Issues Raised by Research and Representation of the San
- 11. Negev Bedouin: Displacement, Forced Settlement and Conservation
- 12. Customs Excised: Arid Land Conservation in Syria
- 13. Animal Reintroduction Projects in the Middle East: Conservation without a Human Face
- 14. Environmental Conservation and Indigenous Culture in a Greek Island Community: The Dispute over the Sea Turtles
- 15. Displacement and Forced Settlement: Gypsies in Tamilnadu
- 16. Karen and the Land in Between: Public and Private Enclosure of Forests in Thailand
- 17. Lost Worlds and Local People: Protected Areas Development in Viet Nam
- 18. The History of Displacement and Forced Settlement in West Kalimantan, Indonesia: Implications for Co-managing Danau Sentarum Wildlife Reserve
- 19. Planning for Community-based Management of Conservation Areas: Indigenous Forest Management and Conservation of Biodiversity in the Kayan Mentarang National Park, East Kalimantan, Indonesia
- 20. Resettlement and Natural Resources in Halmahera, Indonesia
- 21. Welcome to Aboriginal Land: Anangu Ownership and Management of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
- Index of Subjects
- Index of Names