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This special issue of the Namibian Journal of Environment, co-edited by Luregn Lenggenhager, set out to capture the many and varied ways in which conservation relates to land in Namibia; accordingly, the editors opted for expanse over precision in their thematic framing. Not only did an expansive scope make sense thematically but it also closely aligned with the Namibian Journal of Environment’s (NJE) own mandate.
This special issue of the Namibian Journal of Environment (Vol. 12 [2026]), edited by Luregn Lenggenhager, Frowin K. Becker, and Romie V. Nghitevelekwa, set out to capture the many and varied ways in which conservation relates to land in Namibia; accordingly, the editors opted for expanse over precision in their thematic framing. Not only did an expansive scope make sense thematically but it also closely aligned with the Namibian Journal of Environment’s (NJE) own mandate – making the NJE a logical home for this epistemological pursuit.