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Green Militarization: Anti-Poaching Efforts and the Spatial Contours of Kruger National Park
by
Lunstrum, Elizabeth
in
Africa
/ Ambivalence
/ Bgi / Prodig
/ conservación
/ Conservation
/ Conservation practices
/ Contours
/ Convergence
/ crimen contra lo silvestre/caza furtiva
/ Cultural heritage
/ Determinism
/ Environmental conservation
/ Environmental regulations
/ Geography
/ Human geography
/ Interconnections
/ International borders
/ militarización
/ Militarization
/ Military personnel
/ Military technology
/ Military training
/ Nation states
/ National parks
/ Nature and Society
/ Paramilitary groups
/ Partnerships
/ Poaching
/ Protected areas
/ soberanía
/ South Africa
/ Southern Africa
/ Sovereignty
/ Spatial analysis
/ Trends
/ Unmanned aerial vehicles
/ violence
/ violencia
/ Wildlife conservation
/ wildlife crime/poaching
/ 主权
/ 保育
/ 军事化
/ 暴力
/ 野生动物犯罪 / 盗猎
2014
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Green Militarization: Anti-Poaching Efforts and the Spatial Contours of Kruger National Park
by
Lunstrum, Elizabeth
in
Africa
/ Ambivalence
/ Bgi / Prodig
/ conservación
/ Conservation
/ Conservation practices
/ Contours
/ Convergence
/ crimen contra lo silvestre/caza furtiva
/ Cultural heritage
/ Determinism
/ Environmental conservation
/ Environmental regulations
/ Geography
/ Human geography
/ Interconnections
/ International borders
/ militarización
/ Militarization
/ Military personnel
/ Military technology
/ Military training
/ Nation states
/ National parks
/ Nature and Society
/ Paramilitary groups
/ Partnerships
/ Poaching
/ Protected areas
/ soberanía
/ South Africa
/ Southern Africa
/ Sovereignty
/ Spatial analysis
/ Trends
/ Unmanned aerial vehicles
/ violence
/ violencia
/ Wildlife conservation
/ wildlife crime/poaching
/ 主权
/ 保育
/ 军事化
/ 暴力
/ 野生动物犯罪 / 盗猎
2014
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Green Militarization: Anti-Poaching Efforts and the Spatial Contours of Kruger National Park
by
Lunstrum, Elizabeth
in
Africa
/ Ambivalence
/ Bgi / Prodig
/ conservación
/ Conservation
/ Conservation practices
/ Contours
/ Convergence
/ crimen contra lo silvestre/caza furtiva
/ Cultural heritage
/ Determinism
/ Environmental conservation
/ Environmental regulations
/ Geography
/ Human geography
/ Interconnections
/ International borders
/ militarización
/ Militarization
/ Military personnel
/ Military technology
/ Military training
/ Nation states
/ National parks
/ Nature and Society
/ Paramilitary groups
/ Partnerships
/ Poaching
/ Protected areas
/ soberanía
/ South Africa
/ Southern Africa
/ Sovereignty
/ Spatial analysis
/ Trends
/ Unmanned aerial vehicles
/ violence
/ violencia
/ Wildlife conservation
/ wildlife crime/poaching
/ 主权
/ 保育
/ 军事化
/ 暴力
/ 野生动物犯罪 / 盗猎
2014
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Green Militarization: Anti-Poaching Efforts and the Spatial Contours of Kruger National Park
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Green Militarization: Anti-Poaching Efforts and the Spatial Contours of Kruger National Park
2014
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Building from scholarship charting the complex, often ambivalent, relationship between military activity and the environment, and the more recent critical geographical work on militarization, this article sheds light on a particular meshing of militarization and conservation: green militarization. An intensifying yet surprisingly understudied trend around the world, this is the use of military and paramilitary personnel, training, technologies, and partnerships in the pursuit of conservation efforts. I introduce this concept, first, as a call for more sustained scholarly investigation into the militarization of conservation practice. More modestly, the article offers its own contribution to this end by turning to South Africa's Kruger National Park, the world's most concentrated site of commercial rhino poaching. Focusing on the state's multilayered and increasingly lethal militarized response to what is itself a highly militarized practice, I illustrate how the spatial qualities of protected areas matter immensely for the convergence of conservation and militarization and the concrete forms this convergence takes. For Kruger, these include its status as a national park framed by a semiporous international border and its expansive, often dense terrain. Steering clear of spatial determinism, I equally show how spatial contours authorize militarization only once they articulate with particular assumptions and values; for Kruger these amount to political-ecological values regarding the nation-state, its sovereignty, and its natural heritage. The result is an intensifying interlocking of conservation and militarization that frequently produces unforeseen consequences.
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