This book examines the convergence of conservation and security
efforts along the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona. The author presents a
unique analysis of the history of Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife
Refuge, a federally protected border wilderness area. Beginning in the
early 1990s, changes to U.S. immigration policy dramatically altered
the political and natural landscape in and around Cabeza Prieta. In
particular, the increasing presence of Border Patrol has contributed
to environmental degradation in wilderness. Complicated human rights
concerns are also explored in the book. Protecting wildlife in an area
with high rates of undocumented border-crossing and smuggling results
in complex and sometimes controversial conservation policies.
Ultimately, the observations and analysis presented in this book
illustrate ways in which the politics of race and nationalism are
subtly, but significantly, interwoven into border environmental and
security policies.
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ISBN
9783030318147
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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