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Challenges of Transfrontier Conservation in Southern Africa

The Park Came After Us
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Established in 2003, the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park encompasses land in Mozambique, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. Prioritizing wildlife over people, it paved the way for human rights abuses by park rangers, increased human-wildlife conflict, and the forced resettlement of up to 6,000 Mozambicans. Pushing wildlife conservation without consideration for its deeply problematic local consequences is at the heart of The Challenges of Transfrontier Conservation in Southern Africa: The Park Came After Us.
Chapter 1: "The World's Greatest Animal Kingdom": Making the Great Limpopo Chapter 2: "No One Could Think of Anything Better": Social Ecology in [and Near] the Kruger National Park Chapter 3: "How Can You Have an Election When You Don't Know What You're Electing?": Putting A Participatory Face on the Limpopo National Park Chapter 4: First Questions, Then Beatings: Enforcing the Rules of Conservation Chapter 5: "This Place No Longer Belongs to Us, it Belongs to Great Limpopo": Past and Future Resettlement Chapter 6: Speaking Shangaan Across Borders: The Language of Land and Leaving It Chapter 7: The Coming After
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