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Food-gathering by Damara herders and conservation in arid north-west Namibia

Detail and dogma, data and discourse: food-gathering by Damara herders and conservation in arid north-west Namibia pp. 63-99 in Homewood, … More

≠Nū Khoen, biodiversity, Community-Based Natural Resources Management (CBNRM), conservancies, conservation, ethnobiology, KhoeSān, Namibia, pastoralism, sustainability

Dissent or libel in resistance to a conservancy in north-west Namibia

Protest, conflict and litigation: dissent or libel in resistance to a conservancy in north-west Namibia pp. 69-86 in Berglund, E. … More

≠Nū Khoen, biodiversity, capitalism, Community-Based Natural Resources Management (CBNRM), conservancies, conservation, Damara, displacement, KhoeSān, Namibia, neoliberalism, resistance, social movements, sustainability

Gender, ethnographic myths and community-based conservation

Gender, ethnographic myths and community-based conservation in a former Namibian ‘homeland’ pp. 142-164 in Hodgson, D. (ed.) (2000 ) Rethinking … More

≠Nū Khoen, biodiversity, Community-Based Natural Resources Management (CBNRM), conservancies, conservation, Damara, displacement, feminism, gender, grass seeds, harvester ants, honey harvesting, KhoeSān, Namibia, patriarchy, perfume, political ecology

Folk and formal, local and national

Folk and formal, local and national: Damara cultural knowledge and community-based conservation in southern Kunene, Namibia Paper published in Cimbebasia … More

Animism, ≠Nū Khoen, biodiversity, Community-Based Natural Resources Management (CBNRM), conservancies, conservation, Damara, displacement, grass seeds, harvester ants, honey harvesting, immanent ecologies, KhoeSān, Namibia, neoliberalism, sustainability

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