Elephant Treaties

Elephant Treaties The Colonial Legacy of the Biodiversity Crisis

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Publisher's Synopsis

Based on a legal history of international biodiversity treaties from the late nineteenth century to the present, Rachelle Adam argues that today's biodiversity crisis is rooted in European colonial history, especially in the conservation treaties that the colonial powers (and their non-governmental counterparts) negotiated to protect Africa's big-game animals. Reflecting on the colonial past-particularly on efforts to manage the commerce in elephant ivory-Adam sheds light on why more recent attempts to arrest the decline in biodiversity by way of international agreement have failed. This volume will spur a rethinking of such agreements and trigger a search for alternatives outside of existing international structures.

Book information

ISBN: 9781611684995
Publisher: University Press of New England
Imprint: University Press of New England
Pub date:
DEWEY: 346.0469516
DEWEY edition: 23
Number of pages: 191
Weight: 456g
Height: 163mm
Width: 237mm
Spine width: 20mm