Guillaume Blanc & Mathieu Guérin 
Tropical Nature [PDF ebook] 
Colonial and Post-Colonial Conservation in Africa and Asia

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Across Africa and South-East Asia, the impulse to protect nature often dovetails with the domination of local people. From mass displacement to severe restrictions on land use and daily acts of violence, conservation work risks reproducing Eurocentric modes of colonialism and worsening the effects of the climate crisis. In this insightful and wide-ranging study of the colonial history of conservation, Tropical Nature seeks to provide a much-needed history of the Global South from its own perspective. Comparing case studies ranging from Ali Bongo’s Gabon, to the postcolonial African itinerary of the agronomist Arthur Bunting, this volume advances a “small-scale global history” that deciphers the relations binding human societies to the non-human world.

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List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations

Introduction: Protecting Nature in Africa and Asia. Towards a Small-Scale Global History
Guillaume Blanc

Chapter 1. Laissez-Faire Conservation. Nature Protection in Colonial Vietnam
Pamela Mc Elwee

Chapter 2. Setting up a Wildlife Department. Kenyan Expertise in Malaya
Mathieu Guérin

Chapter 3. Imperial Forests and Nature Reserves in Singapore, 1883-1959
Timothy P. Barnard

Chapter 4. Rambouillet, Agricultural Stations, and French Colonial Africa. Conserving and Improving Nature (1900-1930)
Raphaël Devred

Chapter 5. Missing Conservation? On the Puzzling Dearth of Nature Conservation in Mandate Syria and Lebanon
Diana K. Davis

Chapter 6. Between Empire and Development. The Ubiquitous Life and Career of Arthur Hugh Bunting
Joseph M. Hodge

Chapter 7. The Adamsons, Born Free, and the Late Colonial Era. Images That Helped to Change the Animal World
William Beinart

Chapter 8.Conservation in the Days of Independence. the Case of the Seychelles, 1968-1974
Grégory Quenet

Chapter 9. Tracking Wildebeests. the Technological Mediation of Spaces for Humans and Wildlife in the Serengeti since 1950
Simone Schleper

Chapter 10. Conserving Nature in Mozambique. Relaying Conservation Practices and Imaginaries since Colonial Days
Rozenn Nakanabo Diallo

Chapter 11. Catfights and Crocodile Tears. Conflict, Charismatic Species, and Nature Professionals in India’s Conservation History
Meera Anna Oommen

Chapter 12. Representing Space to Structure Time. Tropical Deforestation Fronts in the Light of Human-Territory Relations
Johan Oszwald

Conclusion: Studying Nature, Networks, and Power. What Next?
Guillaume Blanc

Index

Über den Autor


Grégory Quenet is Professor of Environmental History at UVSQ-Paris Saclay University and holder of the Laudato Si’ Chair Pour une nouvelle exploration de la terre at the Collège des Bernadins. A specialist in environmental history, he has worked on natural disasters in the modern era, written an intellectual history of environmentalism, and helped ecologize the Château de Versailles.

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