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Fortress Conservation by Dan Brockington delves into the complex interplay of conservation efforts and the socio-political landscapes that shape them. The book examines how the establishment of protected areas often leads to the marginalisation of local communities, juxtaposing the ideals of environmental conservation with the realities faced by those living on the peripheries of these 'fortresses'. Brockington combines anthropological insights with critical analysis, offering a thought-provoking narrative that challenges traditional notions of wildlife conservation.
Readers appreciate Brockington's ability to weave together scholarly research and compelling storytelling. His accessible writing style invites both academics and general audiences to engage with complex issues surrounding conservation. The rich case studies and nuanced perspectives encourage critical thought, making it a valuable addition to discussions on environmental management.
"A groundbreaking exploration of the ethical dilemmas within conservation." – Environmental Journal
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 192
Publisher: James Currey
ISBN: 9780852554173
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