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Conservation and Mobile Indigenous Peoples Dawn Chatty

Conservation and Mobile Indigenous Peoples By Dawn Chatty

Conservation and Mobile Indigenous Peoples by Dawn Chatty


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Conservation and Mobile Indigenous Peoples: Displacement, Forced Settlement and Sustainable Development by Dawn Chatty

Wildlife conservation and other environmental protection projects can have tremendous impact on the lives and livelihoods of the often mobile, difficult-to-reach, and marginal peoples who inhabit the same territory. The contributors to this collection of case studies, social scientists as well as natural scientists, are concerned with this human element in biodiversity. They examine the interface between conservation and indigenous communities forced to move or to settle elsewhere in order to accommodate environmental policies and biodiversity concerns. The case studies investigate successful and not so successful community-managed, as well as local participatory, conservation projects in Africa, the Middle East, South and South Eastern Asia, Australia and Latin America. There are lessons to be learned from recent efforts in community managed conservation and this volume significantly contributes to that discussion.

Conservation and Mobile Indigenous Peoples Reviews

[This volume] presents an admirable set of case studies on the effects of modern conservation projects on local peoples from across the globe. The great strength of the volume lies in the diversity of cases. * International Journal of African Historical Studies

... this book will be the source material for future generations of researchers ... The many arguments in this book will challenge and hopefully bring forward vigorous debate about the aims and goals of sustainable development and conservation tools. * The Indigenous Nations Studies Journal

About Dawn Chatty

Dawn Chatty is General Editor of Studies in Forced Migration and teaches at the Center for Refugee Studies of the University of Oxford.

Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figures
Preface
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors

Chapter 1. Introduction: Conservation and Mobile Indigenous Peoples
Dawn Chatty and Marcus Colchester

Chapter 2. Negotiating the Tropical Forest: Colonizing Farmers and Lumber Resources in the Ticoporo Reserve
Miguel Montoya

Chapter 3. Compatibility of Pastoralism and Conservation? A Test Case using Integrated Assessment in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania
Kathleen A. Galvin, Jim Ellis, Randall B. Boone, Ann L. Magennis, Nicole M. Smith, Stacy J. Lynn, Philip Thornton

Chapter 4. Giving Conservation a Human Face? Lessons from Forty Years of Combining Conservation and Development in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania
J. Terrence McCabe

Chapter 5. National Parks and Human Ecosystems: The Challenge to Community Conservation. A Case Study from Simanjiro, Tanzania
Jim Igoe

Chapter 6. The Mursi and the Elephant Question
David Turton

Chapter 7. Forced Resettlement, Rural Livelihoods and Wildlife Conservation along the Ugalla River in Tanzania
Eleanor Fisher

Chapter 8. The Influence of Forced Removals and Land Restitution on Conservation in South Africa
Christo Fabricius and Chris de Wet

Chapter 9. How Sustainable is the Communalizing Discourse of 'New' Conservation? The Masking of Difference, Inequality and Aspiration in the Fledgling 'Conservancies' of Namibia
Sian Sullivan

Chapter 10. Representing the Resettled: The Ethical Issues Raised by Research and Representation of the San
Sue Armstrong and Olivia Bennett

Chapter 11. Negev Bedouin: Displacement, Forced Settlement and Conservation
Aref Abu-Rabia

Chapter 12. Customs Excised: Arid Land Conservation in Syria
Jonathan Rae, George Arab and Tom Nordblom

Chapter 13. Animal Reintroduction Projects in the Middle East: Conservation without a Human Face
Dawn Chatty

Chapter 14. Environmental Conservation and Indigenous Culture in a Greek Island Community: The Dispute over the Sea Turtles
Dimitrios Theodossopoulos

Chapter 15. Displacement and Forced Settlement: Gypsies in Tamilnadu
Daniel Meshack and Chris Griffin

Chapter 16. Karen and the Land in Between: Public and Private Enclosure of Forests in Thailand
Jin Sato

Chapter 17. Lost Worlds and Local People: Protected Areas Development in Viet Nam
Pamela McElwee

Chapter 18. The History of Displacement and Forced Settlement in West Kalimantan, Indonesia: Implications for Co-managing Danau Sentarum Wildlife Reserve
Reed L. Wadley

Chapter 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
Cristina Eghenter

Chapter 20. Resettlement and Natural Resources in Halmahera, Indonesia
Christopher R. Duncan

Chapter 21. Welcome to Aboriginal Land: Anangu Ownership and Management of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
Graham Griffin

Index of Subjects
Index of Names

Additional information

NLS9781571818423
9781571818423
1571818421
Conservation and Mobile Indigenous Peoples: Displacement, Forced Settlement and Sustainable Development by Dawn Chatty
New
Paperback
Berghahn Books, Incorporated
2002-11-14
420
N/A
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