Table of Contents:
  • Nature and the colonial mind / William M. Adams
  • Decolonizing relationships with nature / Val Plumwood
  • The 'wild', the market and the native: indigenous people face new forms of global colonization / Marcia Langton
  • Sharing South African National Parks: community land and conservation in a democratic South Africa / Hector Magome and James Murombedzi
  • Devolving the expropriation of nature: the "devolution' of wildlife management in southern Africa / James Murombedzi
  • Decolonizing Highland conservation / Mark Toogood
  • Responding to place in a post-colonial era: an Australian perspective / John Cameron
  • The changing face of nature conservation: reflections on the Australian experience / Penelope Figgis
  • When nature won't stay still: conservation, equilibrium and control / William M. Adams
  • Beyond preservation: the challenge of ecological restoration / Adrian Colston
  • Feet to the ground in storied landscapes: disrupting the colonial legacy with a poetic politics / Martin Mulligan.