Space is the Ultimate Luxury
Capitalists, Conservationists, and Ancestral Land in Namibia
Author(s)
Lenggenhager, Luregn
Moore, Bernard C.
Collection
Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)Language
EnglishAbstract
This book explores the history, ecology, and society of a seemingly inhospitable stretch of land along the Orange River in southern Namibia. Here, a group of African farmers have succeeded against all odds to stay on their ancestral homeland through decades of colonialism and apartheid. The twenty-first century, however, has brought different people looking to evict them: nature conservationists. These farmers face off against billionaire gemstone mine owners, rhinoceros veterinarians and carbon finance executives, seeking to prove their legal and moral claims to their ancestral lands. This book reveals how we got here and what is at stake if they fail.
Keywords
Apartheid; Karoo Conservation Area; Namibia; Northern Rangelands Trust; Orange river; Sandfontein; South Africa; ancestral land; carbon finance; environmental history; gem fields; land reform; mining; nature conservation; rewildingDOI
10.1163/9789004712454ISBN
9789004712454, 9789004712447, 9789004712454Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
2025Series
African Social Studies Series,Classification
Society and culture: general
Namibia
Republic of South Africa
African history
Conservation of wildlife and habitats
Restoration ecology / rewilding
Mining technology and engineering