Africa's conservation problem: What can history teach us
September 20, 2022 10:08 Source: Chinese Social Sciences Magazine Author: Sandra Swat

  Bet365 lotto review Sandra Swart (Sandra Swart),Professor of the Department of History of Stellenbosch University of South Africa。Dr. History from Oxford University in 2001,After graduating, he teaches at the Department of History at the University of Statunbos, South Africa,His attendant、Senior lecturer、Associate Professor,As a professor since 2016。The main research direction is South Africa History、History of the Environment、Animal History。She is the chairman of Southern African History (SAHS),He has been the co -editor -in -chief of the "South African History Magazine" many times。Representative works areRiding High: Horses, Humans and History in South Africa (Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press, 2010). 

  Summary of content:"Conservation" in the context of Africa is related to wild animals and its protection。Africa conservation is a controversial topic in the political and social sense。We explore the relationship between the two spiritual and long animals of conservation problems and their new narratives,and provide samples for other environmental history studies that follow the relationship between people and animals,It indicates that historical experience will be beneficial to the conservation activity of "people's new life",Help us better understand the long -term conflict between humans and wild animals。[translated by Xu Lu, Liang Xiaoyi, Li Xinghao] 

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