#POLLEN23 yesterday there was the book launch of “The violence of conservation in Africa” by Maano Ramutsindela, Tafadzwa Mushonga & Frank Matose; who encourage us all to continue to strive for, and think about non-violent conservation: it is start of a collective - the work will continue
If I had to put all my interests in one sentence, the title for this session would be it. Bubbling with excitement about this session at #POLLEN23 chaired by Klara Fischer
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It is very exciting to be in Durban at University of KZN to share our Future Natures exhibition and see everyone at #pollen23 . Many thanks to the local POLLENCon2023 organizing group and volunteers! It has been too long! Nathan Oxley adrian nel
Very happy to lead this session on Power, knowledge and multi-species perspectives in smallholder agriculture at #POLLEN23 POLLENCon2023 POLLEN with Fabio Gatti Maya Marshak, Tsekiso Ranqai, Rachel Wynberg SARChI Bio-economy Research Chair 🧵
‘The extractive-conservation nexus: two side of the same coin’. Interesting case study from Jamaica at the spatial injustice and disruptive politics panel at POLLENCon2023 #pollen23 #conservationjustice Bram Büscher
Learning on the different kind of injustices, produced in borderlands and conservation areas as spaces of violence and control. Great panels on injustices and disruptive politics at POLLENCon2023 #pollen23 #conservation #decolonizeconservation Bram Büscher
Fishing communities are forced to fish at night because of the restrictions in the Isimangaliso wetland park in SA. An interesting case of blue violence and spatial injustice POLLENCon2023 POLLEN #pollen23 #conservationinjustice #decoloniseconservation
Amazing to be POLLENCon2023 & now SUPER AMAZING to see my kids 😍😍😍😍 #parenting &academia #travellingwhenamum DevGeogsRG #POLLEN23