Creating Africas: Struggles over Nature, Conservation and Land - Couverture souple

Nustad, Knut G.

 
9781849042581: Creating Africas: Struggles over Nature, Conservation and Land

Synopsis

In Africa, conflicts between protected areas for fauna and flora and space for their surrounding human populations continue despite years spent trying to find an accommodation between the needs of both parties.

Creating Africas investigates the roots of the current conservation boom, demonstrates that it is part of a struggle over various definitions of existing realities, and examines the global effects of this struggle. The book discusses the first UNESCO World Heritage Site in South Africa, the Isimangaliso (St Lucia) Wetland Park. Here, conservation interests are pitted against those of industrial forestry, commercial farming, and local communities struggling to have their lands returned to them. They all seek to define and create their own realities, but do so with very different resources at their disposal. In his expert analysis, Nustad treats these realities not as different representations but rather as multiple, often competing, viewpoints that involve a wide range of actors, both human and non-human.

Nustad posits that in order to avoid being accused of neo-colonial land grabbing, the conservation lobby will need to find a new way of imagining nature and protection that includes people.

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À propos de l?auteur

Knut G. Nustad has written about urban policy, informal processes and development policy, as well as the anthropology of state formation and conflicts around protected areas in South Africa. He is Associate Professor at the University of Oslo and Senior Researcher at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI).

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