Sponsoring Nature: Environmental Philanthropy for Conservation

Author:   Maano Ramutsindela (University of Cape Town, South Africa) ,  Marja Spierenburg (VU University, Amsterdam, the Netherlands) ,  Harry Wels (VU University, Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781844079049


Pages:   220
Publication Date:   01 August 2011
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Maano Ramutsindela (University of Cape Town, South Africa) ,  Marja Spierenburg (VU University, Amsterdam, the Netherlands) ,  Harry Wels (VU University, Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Earthscan Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.570kg
ISBN:  

9781844079049


ISBN 10:   184407904
Pages:   220
Publication Date:   01 August 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'Environmental philanthropy is growing and changing. This book provides an important and very useful insight into its history, how it works, and where it might go in the future'. George Holmes, School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, UK


'Environmental philanthropy is growing and changing. This book provides an important and very useful insight into its history, how it works, and where it might go in the future'. George Holmes, School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, UK 'A rich and varied, indeed eclectic, account of the history, thinking, practice and personalities across a broad swathe of environmental philanthropy. Philanthropy is becoming ever more important and we need more explorations like this to understand the changes it produces, and stymies.' Daniel Brockington, Reader in Environment and Development, University of Manchester, UK


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Maano Ramutsindela is Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental and Geographical Science at the University of Cape Town; Hubert H Humphrey Visiting Professor of International Studies at Macalester College (2010); and Mandela Mellon Fellow of W.E.B. Du Bois Institute, Harvard (2011) . He is currently researching meanings of the border in transborder environments; green imperialism in transfrontier conservation in Southern and Eastern Africa; and the ways in which regions and environmental agendas constitute new environmental regionalisms in different parts of the world. His recent publications include Parks and People in Postcolonial Societies: Experiences in Southern Africa (Kluwer/Springer, 2004) and Transfrontier Conservation in Africa: At the Confluence of Capital, Politics and Nature (CABI, 2007). He is the Editor of the South African Geographical Journal and Associate Editor of GeoJournal. Marja Spierenburg is Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer at the VU University Amsterdam in the Netherlands, in the Department of Culture, Organisation and Management. She is currently involved in several research projects focusing on the role of the private (for-profit and non-profit) sector in nature conservation as well as in land reforms in Southern Africa. Her research investigates the negotiations between the different parties but also within the different partner organisations concerning the meaning of the concepts of development and conservation. It also addresses the impacts of the growing importance of public-private partnerships in conservation on the land rights of local communities and the latter's possibilities to participate in the management of and benefit from conservation and land reform projects. Marja Spierenburg's earlier books and articles include 'Conservative philanthropists, royalty and business elites in nature conservation in southern Africa', co-authored with Harry Wels, published in 'Antipode' in 2010, 'Strangers, Spirits and Land Reforms, Conflicts about Land in Dande, northern Zimbabwe' (Brill 2004) and, together with Sandra Evers and Harry Wels 'Competing Jurisdictions. Settling Land Claims in Africa' (Brill 2005). Harry Wels is Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer at the VU University Amsterdam, at the Athena Institute, Faculty of Earth and Life Sciences. He has worked on issues of private wildlife conservation and community relations in Zimbabwe and South Africa. He has been working on structures of organisational cooperation within the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area in southern Africa. Currently he is developing a transdisciplinary and transspecies research programme on traumatic stress related behaviour in humans and non-human animals in southern Africa. His earlier books and articles include: Private wildlife conservation in Zimbabwe. Joint ventures and reciprocity, (Brill 2003) and, together with Marja Spierenburg (2006) 'Securing space': mapping and fencing in transfrontier conservation in southern Africa in Space and Culture.

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