Imposing Wilderness: Struggles over Livelihood and Nature Preservation in Africa (California Studies in Critical Human Geography, #4)

by Roderick P. Neumann

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Arusha National Park in northern Tanzania embodies all the political-ecological dilemmas facing protected areas throughout Africa. This book presents an analysis of the problems, arguing that the roots of the ongoing struggle between the park and the neighbouring Meru peasant communities go much deeper than the issues of poverty, population growth and ignorance usually cited. The author claims the conflict reflects differences that go back to the beginning of colonial rule. By imposing a European ideal of pristine wilderness, the establishment of national parks and protected areas displaced African meanings as well as material access to the land. The book focuses on the symbolic importance of natural landscapes among various social groups in this setting and how it relates to conflicts between peasant communities and the state.
  • ISBN10 0520211782
  • ISBN13 9780520211780
  • Publish Date 1 December 1998
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 12 December 2007
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of California Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 271
  • Language English