Decolonize conservation: global voices for indigenous self-determination, land, and a world in common
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Weitere beteiligte Personen: Dawson, Ashley 1965- (HerausgeberIn), Longo, Fiore (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Brooklyn Common Notions [2023]
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Abstract:Intro -- Copyright -- Title Page -- Contents -- Abbreviations and Acronyms -- Introduction -- Give the Land Back -- Decolonizing Conservation -- Part I: "In the Name of Nature": Crimes and Wrongdoings of the Conservation Industry -- Section 1: What Is "Fortress Conservation"? -- Chapter 1: Fortress Conservation in Modern Africa: Past and Present -- Chapter 2: Nature Conservation in the Democratic Republic of Congo: From Policing to Community Conservation -- Chapter 3: The Fight Against Extinction: The Sengwer Indigenous People's Struggle for Land Rights in Kenya -- Chapter 4: The Post-2020 Agenda and Fortress Conservation in India -- Section 2: The Militarization of Conservation and Its Impact on Indigenous Peoples -- Chapter 5: The Politics of Global Funding for Militarization in Conservation -- Chapter 6: The Fight against Colonial Conservation Is a Fight for Millions of People across the World -- Chapter 7: Cries and Tears from the Riparian Populations of Virunga National Park in Rutshuru Territory, Democratic Republic of the Congo -- Chapter 8: Chitwan National Park, Where the Community Are the Best Conservationists -- Chapter 9: Our Most Fervent Wish Is to Return to the Forest, Our Land -- Section 3: 30×30 -- Chapter 10: The 30×30 Target and Its Impacts on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Why a New Way Forward Is Needed -- Chapter 11: Indigenous Peoples Should Be Leaders of Biodiversity Conservation and Climate Action, Not Victims of Its Policies -- Chapter 12: What's beyond the Protected Areas System? -- Chapter 13: Conservation Needs Fundamental Economic and Political Transformation -- Section 4: The False Solutions to Climate Change -- Chapter 14: Financialization and Sustainable Finance as Guardians of the Status Quo -- Chapter 15: Nature-Based Solutions: Planet Salvation or Planetary Betrayal?.
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Umfang:1 Online-Ressource (180 Seiten)
ISBN:9781942173915