Etosha Pan to the Skeleton Coast 2024
DOI: 10.11647/obp.0402.20
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Conclusion

Ute Dieckmann,
Selma Lendelvo,
Sian Sullivan

Abstract: This final chapter sums up the Etosha- Kunene Histories project’s exploration of colonialism, indigeneity and natural history in Namibia, through a wide-ranging analysis that aims to initiate and inform discussions on conservation policies in the region and beyond. Contributions in the volume from diverse scholars and practitioners have highlighted the complex and often conflicting narratives in conservation efforts, for which Namibia’s northern regions offers a case in point. The history of conservation in … Show more

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