Browsing Institute of Tropical Forest Conservation by Subject "Human-wildlife conflict"
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The politics of mourning in conservation conflicts: The (un) grievability of life and less-than-human geographies
(Political Geography, 2024)Accounts of conservation conflicts often reveal that people living around protected areas feel like their lives are less valued than animals’ lives —they are confined to ‘less-than-human geographies’. Recent literature on ...