作者: Mara J Goldman , None
关键词: Human rights 、 Economic growth 、 Tanzania 、 Maasai 、 Environmental resource management 、 Conservation status 、 Wildlife conservation 、 Livelihood 、 Indigenous rights 、 Geography 、 Denial
摘要: Despite dramatic transformations in conservation rhetoric regarding local people, indigenous rights, and community-oriented approaches, many places Tanzania today continues to infringe on human rights. This happens through the exclusion of people as knowledgeable active participants management, policy formation, decision-making processes land that 'belongs' them which their livelihoods depend. In this paper, I focus a relatively new area designed Conservation Trust Model-Manyara Ranch Monduli district northern Tanzania. present case opportunity lost, where Maasai who were initially interested utilising for conservation, have come resent disrespect status area, after having lost it from ownership control. illustrate how denial memories, knowledge, management practices Manyara threaten future viability place both use. The paper contributes growing literature well set concerns relationship between