Geographers and political ecologists studying wildlife often highlight the multi-scalar power dynamics that shape and are (re)produced through human-wildlife relations. This session invites work - past, present or future - that explores these politics and power relationships, particularly research that draws on feminist and/or anti-colonial frameworks.
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10:15 AM
Understanding the Dynamics of Human-Tiger Conflict in Chitwan National Park, Nepal
Subrat Adhikari, University of Waterloo -
10:30 AM
What are the limits of state-based conservation? The political economy of endangered species recovery in British Columbia
Gabrielle Wong, Simon Fraser University -
10:45 AM
“DIY conservation practices” for ordinary urban wildlife in Montreal: emerging context and issues
Gabrielle Perras St-Jean, Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS)