Imposing Wilderness
Discover the intricate relationship between nature and society in Roderick P. Neumann's insightful book, Imposing Wilderness. Published in 2002, this compelling work spans 271 pages and delves into the complex political-ecological issues surrounding protected areas in Africa, specifically Arusha National Park in northern Tanzania. Known for its breathtaking landscapes, this park also serves as a battleground for various social groups vying for the control and legacy of these vital environments. Neumann expertly highlights the symbolic significance of these natural settings, revealing how cultural perspectives and land rights influence the management of wildlife and natural resources. Ideal for readers interested in cultural studies, sociology, and environmental issues, Imposing Wilderness offers an essential examination of the challenges facing indigenous peoples and ecosystems alike. Engage with this thought-provoking exploration that connects nature with human experience, and gain a deeper understanding of the urgent conservation issues at play.