Territoriality by conservation in the Selous-niassa corridor in Tanzania

Historically emerging frontiers of conservation pave the way for continuous top–down territorialization.

Abstract

In this paper we argue that historically emerging frontiers of conservation pave the way for continuous topdown territorialization. Drawing on a concrete case in Southern Tanzania, we show how a frontier emerged in the form of community based conservation.

Citation

Bluwstein, J., Lund, J.Friis, (2016) Territoriality by conservation in the Selous-niassa corridor in Tanzania, World Development, Volume 101, January 2018, Pages 453-465

Territoriality by conservation in the Selous-niassa corridor in Tanzania

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Published 1 January 2016