Congo Basin communities left out by ‘fortress conservation’ fight for a way back in

The concept of a “pristine wilderness” is a flawed one, researchers argue, but this pervasive idea — one where human absence is required in order to preserve land — occupies the management of many protected areas in the Congo Basin. It’s a global phenomenon whose roots run deep, as far back as European colonization, but … Continue reading Congo Basin communities left out by ‘fortress conservation’ fight for a way back in