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Of warriors, poachers and peacekeepers: Protecting wildlife after conflict

journal contribution
posted on 2024-09-20, 02:11 authored by S Rotshuizen, MLR Smith
Much research on conflict and the environment in Africa emphasises the competition for energy resources and valuable minerals as a cause of war. Drawing on current environmental research on conflict in sub-Saharan Africa, this study demonstrates how the lack of adequate wildlife protection generates new sources of instability, notably between poachers and park guards and between local populations and refugees displaced by war. The article offers both an analysis of the important role that wildlife protection can play in the peace-building process after war and an agenda for future research. Effective policies on wildlife can provide a framework for communication between formerly conflicting parties; they can educate the population on the importance of sustainable resource management; and they can promote financial stability. All of these elements are crucial in preventing a renewed cycle of violence.

History

Journal

Cooperation and Conflict

Volume

48

Pagination

502-521

ISSN

0010-8367

eISSN

1460-3691

Language

English

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

4

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD