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A Political Ecology of Forest Conservation in India: Communities, Wildlife and the State
Contributor(s): Sen, Amrita (Author)
ISBN: 0367440679     ISBN-13: 9780367440671
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE:   $171.00  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: November 2021
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BISAC Categories:
- Nature | Environmental Conservation & Protection - General
- Nature | Ecology
- Nature | Ecosystems & Habitats - Forests & Rainforests
Dewey: 333.750
LCCN: 2021025464
Physical Information: 0.56" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.07 lbs) 202 pages
 
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This book critically explores the political ecology of human marginalization, wildlife conservation and the role of the state in politicizing conservation frameworks, drawing on examples from forests in India.

The book specifically demonstrates the nuances within human-environmental linkages, by showing how environmental concerns are not only ecological in content, but also political. In India a large part of the forests and their surrounding areas were inhabited far before they were designated as protected areas and inviolate zones, with the local population reliant on forests for their survival and livelihoods. Thus, socio-ecological conflicts between the forest dependents and official state bodies have been widespread. This book uses a political ecology lens to explore the complex interplay between current norms of forest conservation and environmental subjectivities, illustrating contemporary articulation of forest rights and the complex mediations between forest dependents and different state and non-state bodies in designing and implementing regulatory standards for wildlife and forest protection. It foregrounds issues of identity, migration and cultural politics while discussing the politics of conservation. Through a political ecology approach, the book is not only human-centric but makes significant use of the role of non-humans in foregrounding the conservation discourse, with a particular focus on tigers.

This book will be of great interest to students and academics studying forest conservation, human-wildlife interactions and political ecology.