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SUMMARY:Book launch: "Politics of Land and Conservation in the Dongola-Mapu
 ngubwe Area"
DESCRIPTION:“Politics of Land and Conservation” explores how struggles 
 over land and conservation are deeply shaped by South Africa’s past. It 
 reveals how conservation is not only driven by science and good intentions
 \, but also by politics\, power\, and contested histories – highlighting
  the importance of involving those most affected by protected areas in sha
 ping more just and sustainable futures.\\r\\nNdidzulafhi Innocent Sinthumu
 le is Associate Professor of Geography and Environmental Studies at the Un
 iversity of Johannesburg. His research interests are on transfrontier cons
 ervation area\, conservation and society\, human-environment relationships
 \, land reform\, border studies and traditional ecological knowledge.
X-ALT-DESC:<p>“Politics of Land and Conservation” explores how struggle
 s over land and conservation are deeply shaped by South Africa’s past. I
 t reveals how conservation is not only driven by science and good intentio
 ns\, but also by politics\, power\, and contested histories – highlighti
 ng the importance of involving those most affected by protected areas in s
 haping more just and sustainable futures.</p>\n<p><strong>Ndidzulafhi Inno
 cent Sinthumule</strong> is Associate Professor of Geography and Environme
 ntal Studies at the University of Johannesburg. His research interests are
  on transfrontier conservation area\, conservation and society\, human-env
 ironment relationships\, land reform\, border studies and traditional ecol
 ogical knowledge.</p>
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