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Unruly nature and technological authority: Governing locust swarms in the Sahel.

机译:不羁的自然风光和技术权威:治理萨赫勒地区的蝗虫群。

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This dissertation examines how states and international organizations respond to complex ecological problems that are mismatched to their management capacity. The study concentrates on effort by scientific advisors, technicians, and bureaucrats to manage the population dynamics of the desert locust, Schistocerca gegaria in Western and Northern Africa. Desert locusts periodically invade crops and pastures, where they cause massive depredations that undermine agricultural productivity and food security, often in extremely impoverished regions. The immensely complex and bio-geographically stochastic breeding and gregarization dynamics of the desert locust put the insect at odds with the conventional spatiality of the state. This make it difficult for managers to precisely predict and effectively control locust outbreaks and invasions. To better understand the factors shaping institutional responses to this insect, I address three interrelated questions primarily informed by political ecology, political geography, and critical development studies: (1) What historical trajectory yielded the contemporary configuration of locust control? (2) Why do some approaches to locust management become selected over others amongst experts and organizations? (3) What is the relationship between the spatial dynamics of locust outbreaks and invasions, on the one hand, and the spatial logic and imperatives of the state? Analysis of interviews, field observations, and archival records indicates that the ability of the desert locust to evade and exceed the conventional spatiality of the state has made this pest problem an appealing field to innovate and enact new regimes of governance that operate transnationally. This has embedded locust control in the historical arc spanning from formal colonialism to the current configuration of independent states supported by international programs of foreign aid and technical assistance. In this context, concerns for the professional viability of locust expertise within state agencies and international organizations favor the selection of strategies that best fit the modalities of access to development aid and resources. This motivates state-mandated locust managers to favor the adoption of locust control strategies that are best aligned with capacity building goals of these programs, and that incorporate locust management in broader interventions of social and environmental improvement.
机译:本文探讨了国家和国际组织如何应对与其管理能力不匹配的复杂生态问题。这项研究集中于科学顾问,技术人员和官僚们为管理西部和北部非洲沙漠蝗,血吸虫的种群动态所做的努力。沙漠蝗虫会定期侵袭农作物和牧场,在这里它们会导致大规模的掠夺活动,破坏农业生产力和粮食安全,而这往往是在极端贫困的地区。沙漠蝗虫的极其复杂的生物地理随机繁殖和成群动力学使该昆虫与该州的常规空间不符。这使管理人员难以准确预测和有效控制蝗虫的爆发和入侵。为了更好地理解影响这一昆虫的机构反应的因素,我主要通过政治生态学,政治地理学和重要发展研究解决三个相互关联的问题:(1)哪种历史轨迹产生了当代蝗虫控制格局? (2)为什么在专家和组织中会选择某些蝗虫管理方法而不是其他方法? (3)一方面,蝗虫爆发和入侵的空间动力学与国家的空间逻辑和必要性之间是什么关系?对访谈,实地观察和档案记录的分析表明,沙漠蝗虫规避和超越国家常规空间的能力使这一害虫问题成为创新和制定跨国经营新治理制度的诱人领域。从正式的殖民主义到由国际援助和技术援助国际计划支持的独立国家的当前格局,蝗虫控制已被纳入了历史弧线。在这种情况下,对州机构和国际组织内蝗虫专业知识的专业生存能力的关注,促使人们选择最适合获得发展援助和资源的方式的战略。这激励了国家授权的蝗虫管理者支持采用与这些计划的能力建设目标最一致的蝗虫控制策略,并将蝗虫管理纳入更广泛的社会和环境改善干预措施中。

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  • 作者

    Peloquin, Claude.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Arizona.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Arizona.;
  • 学科 Geography.;Entomology.;Cultural anthropology.;Environmental studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 296 p.
  • 总页数 296
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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