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The Nature of Politics - Annette A. LaRocco

The Nature of Politics

State Building and the Conservation Estate in Postcolonial Botswana
Buch | Softcover
408 Seiten
2024
Ohio University Press (Verlag)
978-0-89680-334-3 (ISBN)
CHF 48,85 inkl. MwSt
With an extensive and rigorous analysis of conservation and environmental governance in Botswana, this book provides a new approach to understanding biodiversity conservation’s political and state-building impacts in postcolonial Africa, challenging our understanding of conservation as only an ecological or an environmental endeavor.
This case study of Botswana focuses on the state-building qualities of biodiversity conservation in southern Africa. Drawing on extensive fieldwork, Annette A. LaRocco argues that discourses and practices related to biodiversity conservation are essential to state building in the postcolonial era. These discourses and practices invoke the ways the state exerts authority over people, places, and resources; enacts and remakes territorial control; crafts notions of ideal citizenship and identity; and structures economic relationships at the local, national, and global levels.

The book’s key innovation is its conceptualization of the “conservation estate,” a term most often used as an apolitical descriptor denoting land set aside for the purpose of conservation. LaRocco argues that this description is inadequate and proposes a novel and much-needed alternative definition that is tied to its political elements. The components of conservation—control over land, policing of human behavior, and structuring of the authority that allows or disallows certain subjectivities—render conservation a political phenomenon that can be analyzed separately from considerations of “nature” or “wildlife.” In doing so, it addresses a gap in the scholarship of rural African politics, which focuses overwhelmingly on productive agrarian dynamics and often fails to recognize that land nonuse can be as politically significant and wide reaching as land use.

Botswana is an ideal empirical case study upon which to base these theoretical claims. With 39 percent of its land set aside for conservation, Botswana is home to large populations of wildlife, particularly charismatic megafauna, such as the largest herd of elephants on the continent. Utilizing more than two hundred interviews, participant observation, and document analysis, this book examines a series of conservation policies and their reception by people living on the conservation estate. These phenomena include securitized antipoaching enforcement, a national hunting ban (2014–19), restrictions on using wildlife products, forced evictions from conservation areas, limitations on mobility and freedom of movement, the political economy of Botswana’s wildlife tourism industry, and the conservation of globally important charismatic megafauna species.

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.

List of Illustrations


Acknowledgments


List of Abbreviations


Introduction


1


Lay of the Land


Conservation and the State in Botswana


PART I AUTHORITY


2


Coercion on Botswana’s Conservation Estate


3


Democracy, the Kgotla, and Promises of Consent amid Conservation


PART II TERRITORY


4


Land and Ownership on the Conservation Estate


5


Infrastructure and the Contours of Settlement, Tourism, and Conservation


PART III IDENTITY


6


Conservation Restrictions and the Construction of Criminalized Identities


7


Promises of Modernity and Failures of Development on the Conservation Estate


Conclusion


Appendix


Primary Source Interviews


Glossary of Setswana Terms


Notes


References


Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Research in International Studies, Africa Series
Zusatzinfo 15 black-and-white illustrations
Verlagsort Athens
Sprache englisch
Maße 140 x 216 mm
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
ISBN-10 0-89680-334-1 / 0896803341
ISBN-13 978-0-89680-334-3 / 9780896803343
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