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The encroaching forest: struggles over land and resources on the boundary of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda.

机译:入侵森林:乌干达布恩迪难以穿越的国家公园边界上的土地和资源争夺。

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The expansion of outside, particularly state, control into rural areas through policies designed to protect and serve endangered wildlife has found increasing significance within studies on human-wildlife conflicts. This article expands the scope of these investigations by forwarding a case study from Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, in southwest Uganda, of a thriving protected area whose continued success has necessitated its expansion into privately owned land. I argue that such encroachment represents a new form of control, namely, through the dispossession of private property via conservation policies that not only restrict rural farmers from responding to incidents of crop raiding but also prevent local communities from accessing their own land.
机译:在有关人类与野生动物冲突的研究中,通过旨在保护和服务于濒临灭绝的野生动植物的政策,将外部控制权,特别是国家控制权扩展到农村地区,已发现越来越重要。本文通过转发乌干达西南部布恩迪难以穿越的国家公园的案例研究,扩大了这些调查的范围,该国家是一个蓬勃发展的保护区,其持续的成功使它不得不扩展到私有土地。我认为,这种侵害代表了一种新的控制形式,即通过保护政策剥夺私有财产,这不仅限制了农村农民对农作物劫掠事件的反应,而且阻止了当地社区使用自己的土地。

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