With an extensive and rigorous analysis of conservation and environmental governance in Botswana, this book provides a new approach to understanding biodiversity conservationâ s political and state-building impacts in postcolonial Africa, challenging our understanding of conservation as only an ecological or an environmental endeavor.
With an extensive and rigorous analysis of conservation and environmental governance in Botswana, this book provides a new approach to understanding biodiversity conservationâ s political and state-building impacts in postcolonial Africa, challenging our understanding of conservation as only an ecological or an environmental endeavor.
Annette A. LaRocco is an associate professor of political science at Florida Atlantic University. Her work has appeared in Politics and Gender, Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, the Journal of Southern African Studies, and other outlets. LaRocco was a 2022-23 US Fulbright Scholar conducting research in Botswana and Zimbabwe through the Africa Regional Research Program.
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List of Illustrations AcknowledgmentsList of AbbreviationsIntroduction1Lay of the Land Conservation and the State in BotswanaPart I Authority2Coercion on Botswana’s Conservation Estate3Democracy, the Kgotla, and Promises of Consent amid Conservation Part II Territory4Land and Ownership on the Conservation Estate5Infrastructure and the Contours of Settlement, Tourism, and ConservationPart III Identity6Conservation Restrictions and the Construction of Criminalized Identities7Promises of Modernity and Failures of Development on the Conservation EstateConclusionAppendixPrimary Source Interviews Glossary of Setswana TermsNotesReferencesIndex
List of Illustrations AcknowledgmentsList of AbbreviationsIntroduction1Lay of the Land Conservation and the State in BotswanaPart I Authority2Coercion on Botswana’s Conservation Estate3Democracy, the Kgotla, and Promises of Consent amid Conservation Part II Territory4Land and Ownership on the Conservation Estate5Infrastructure and the Contours of Settlement, Tourism, and ConservationPart III Identity6Conservation Restrictions and the Construction of Criminalized Identities7Promises of Modernity and Failures of Development on the Conservation EstateConclusionAppendixPrimary Source Interviews Glossary of Setswana TermsNotesReferencesIndex
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