BIOSEC BITESIZE | Defining Wildlife Crime
BIOSEC Bitesize series: Defining Wildlife Crime. Taking a look at the key publications, blogs and podcasts that define our research.
The funded period of the BIOSEC project ended in August 2020. However, our work continues and the website is still regularly updated with news, publications and our latest research.
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BIOSEC Bitesize series: Militarisation and Conservation. Taking a look at the key publications, blogs and podcasts that define our research.
Our six short films draw attention to overlooked issues in the illegal wildlife trade, as well as the wider political and ethical questions surrounding conservation.
Edited by Esther Marijnen, Lotje De Vries and Rosaleen Duffy
Dan Brockington and Rosaleen Duffy respond to a recent article advocating militarised approaches to conservation.
Anwesha Dutta gives a talk about her research on political ecology of resource extraction, conservation and livelihoods in Northeast India.
A BuzzFeed News investigation reveals allegations of torture and killings
Exploring the relationship between wildlife conservation and communities
'Topographies of security and the multiple spatialities of (conservation) power: Verticality, surveillance, and space-time compression in the bush' has just been published in Political Geography
On 7th June 2018, the BIOSEC team will be holding a Knowledge Exchange workshop with colleagues at Fauna & Flora International (FFI), followed by an open seminar.