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Things Fall Apart?: The Political Ecology of Forest Governance in Southern Nigeria
Pauline Von Hellermann
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Description for Things Fall Apart?: The Political Ecology of Forest Governance in Southern Nigeria
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Governance failure and corruption are increasingly identified as key causes of tropical deforestation. In Nigeria’s Edo State, once the showcase of scientific forestry in West Africa, large-scale forest conversion and the virtual depletion of timber stocks are invariably attributed to recent failures in forest management, and are seen as yet another instance of how “things fall apart” in Nigeria. Through an in-depth historical and ethnographic study of forestry in Edo State, this book challenges this routine linking of political and ecological crisis narratives. It shows that the roots of many of today’s problems lie in scientific forest management itself, ... Read more
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Publisher
Berghahn Books
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Series
Environmental Anthropology and Ethnobiology
Condition
New
Weight
405g
Number of Pages
206
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780857459893
SKU
V9780857459893
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About Pauline Von Hellermann
Pauline von Hellermann is Lecturer in Anthropology at Goldsmiths, University of London. She has conducted research on landscapes and politics in Nigeria and Tanzania and is editor of Multisited Ethnography: Problems and Possibilities in the Translocation of Research Methods (with Simon Coleman, Routledge, 2011).
Reviews for Things Fall Apart?: The Political Ecology of Forest Governance in Southern Nigeria
“Von Hellermann’s book is a clear and useful reading not just in anthropology and political ecology, but also for development and environmental practitioners, stressing the importance of historical analysis in understanding and deconstructing common narratives on crisis.” · Social Anthropology/Anthropologie sociale “This is an excellent contribution to the literature on political ecology in Africa.” · Bayo Ijagbemi, ... Read more