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William Wolmer
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From Wilderness Vision to Farm Invasions: Conservation And Development In Zimbabwe's South-East Lowveld by William Wolmar (2007) explores conservation and development programmes in Zimbabwe's south-east Lowveld which have been rooted in the theory of this landscape a. .

From Wilderness Vision to Farm Invasions: Conservation And Development In Zimbabwe's South-East Lowveld by William Wolmar (2007) explores conservation and development programmes in Zimbabwe's south-east Lowveld which have been rooted in the theory of this landscape as wilderness. The uses, perceptions and experiences of this landscape by African people have been ignored in policies derived from the 'wilderness vision'.

From Wilderness Vision to Farm Invasions: conservation and development in Zimbabwe's south-east lowveld by W. Wolmer Oxford: James Currey, 2007. From Wilderness Vision to Farm Invasions: conservation and development in Zimbabwe's south-east lowveld by W.

The farm invasions in recent years have re-peopled the wildernesses. William Wolmer is with the Knowledge,Technology and Society team at the IDS, University of Sussex. Customers who bought this product also purchased. Starkly contrasting ways of understanding this landscape have been revealed, which have radically different implications for conservation and development policy. Contents: Part I: LOWVELD LANDSCAPES †Landscapes of the imagination †The wilderness vision: colonial perceptions of the lowveld landscape & its inhabitants †Socialised, sacred & contested spaces: African landscapes in the lowveld.

Oxford: James Currey; Harare: Weaver, 2007. Pp. 246. £1. 5, paperback (4).

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Landscapes are invested with meaning and are inherently political. Conservation and development programs in Zimbabwe s south-east lowveld have been rooted in concepts of the landscape: either as a wilderness to be tamed into a productive landscape by white pioneers or as a pristine natural landscape to be preserved, rehabilitated, or consciously manufactured. The uses and perceptions of this landscape by African people have been ignored in policies derived from the wilderness vision . Dryland agriculture in the lowveld has been regularly dismissed as inappropriate, rather than as a key livelihood strategy; irrigation and livestock projects have been biased towards large-scale commercial sector initiatives; and wildlife conservation initiatives have imposed coercive regulations on resource use, deepening antagonism over land. The farm invasions in recent years have re-peopled the wildernesses. Starkly contrasting ways of understanding this landscape have been revealed, which have radically different implications for conservation and development policy.