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A feminist political ecology of wildlife crime: The gendered dimensions of a poaching economy and its impacts in Southern Africa

Francis Massé, Nícia Givá, Elizabeth Lunstrum

2021Geoforum23 citationsDOI

Topics & Concepts

PoachingPolitical ecologySociologyWildlifePoliticsMasculinityContext (archaeology)Vulnerability (computing)CriminologyGender studiesPolitical scienceEcologyGeographyLawBiologyComputer securityComputer scienceArchaeologyWildlife Conservation and Criminology AnalysesWildlife Ecology and ConservationSex work and related issues
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