Coltan Boom, Gorilla Bust

Coltan Boom, Gorilla Bust
Title Coltan Boom, Gorilla Bust PDF eBook
Author Ian Redmond
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2001
Genre Gorilla
ISBN

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Coltan, a metallic mineral used in commodities from mobile phones to jet engines, has become headline news, and for all the wrong reasons. Recent rises in the price of this ore have led to unregulated mining of it in the forests of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the same forests that were home to 86% of the world's eastern lowland gorillas. The forests are being destroyed and gorillas are being killed and snared for 'bushmeat' to feed the hundreds of miners and to sell at markets. Recent reports indicate that up to 90% of eastern lowland gorillas may have been killed in the last 3 years. Fears are that without immediate political action, they may be headed towards an inescapable extinction.

Coltan

Coltan
Title Coltan PDF eBook
Author Michael Nest
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 270
Release 2013-05-31
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 074563771X

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A decade ago no one except geologists had heard of tantalum or 'coltan' - an obscure mineral that is an essential ingredient in mobile phones and laptops. Then, in 2000, reports began to leak out of Congo: of mines deep in the jungle where coltan was extracted in brutal conditions watched over by warlords. The United Nations sent a team to investigate, and its exposé of the relationship between violence and the exploitation of coltan and other natural resources contributed to a re-examination of scholarship on the motivations and strategies of armed groups. The politics of coltan encompass rebel militias, transnational corporations, determined activists, Hollywood celebrities, the rise of China, and the latest iGadget. Drawing on Congolese and activist voices, Nest analyses the two issues that define coltan politics: the relationship between coltan and violence in the Congo, and contestation between activists and corporations to reshape the global tantalum supply chain. The way production and trade of coltan is organised creates opportunities for armed groups, but the Congo wars are not solely, or even primarily, about coltan or minerals generally. Nest argues the political significance of coltan lies not in its causal link to violence, but in activists' skillful use of mobile phones as a symbol of how ordinary people and transnational corporations far from Africa are implicated in Congo's coltan industry and therefore its conflict. Nest examines the challenges coltan initiatives face in an activist 'marketplace' crowded with competing justice issues, and identifies lessons from coltan initiatives for the geopolitics of global resources more generally.

The Last Stand of the Gorilla

The Last Stand of the Gorilla
Title The Last Stand of the Gorilla PDF eBook
Author C. Nellemann
Publisher UNEP/Earthprint
Pages 88
Release 2010
Genre Medical
ISBN 9788277010762

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Gorillas, the largest of the great apes, are under renewed threat across the Congo Basin from Nigeria to the Albertine Rift. Poaching for bushmeat, loss of habitat due to agricultural expansion, degradation of habitat from logging, mining and charcoal production are amongst these threats, in addition to natural epidemics such as ebola and the new risk of diseases passed from humans to gorillas. Alarmingly, parts of the region are experiencing intensified exploitation and logging of its forest, in some cases even within protected areas. In the DRC, many of these activities are controlled by militias illegally extracting natural resources such as gold, tin and coltan as well as producing charcoal for local communities, urban areas, camps for people displaced by fighting and sometimes even to communities across the border. These militias are located, motivated, armed and financed directly by this illegal extraction of minerals, timber and charcoal. A network of intermediaries including multinational companies or their subsidiaries, neighbouring countries and corrupt officials, are involved in the transportation and procurement of resources which stem from areas controlled by militia, or for which no legal exploitation permission exists

Conservation in the 21st Century: Gorillas as a Case Study

Conservation in the 21st Century: Gorillas as a Case Study
Title Conservation in the 21st Century: Gorillas as a Case Study PDF eBook
Author T.S. Stoinski
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 369
Release 2009-07-09
Genre Science
ISBN 0387707212

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This volume identifies the primary problems faced in conserving wild populations of gorillas throughout Africa, pinpointing new approaches to solving these problems and outlining the increased role that zoos can play in gorilla conservation. It includes the in-depth expertise of field scientists in a variety of disciplines to discuss current conservation threats, novel approaches to conservation, and potential solutions.

Animal Capital

Animal Capital
Title Animal Capital PDF eBook
Author Nicole Shukin
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 317
Release 2009
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0816653410

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The juxtaposition of biopolitical critique and animal studies--two subjects seldom theorized together--signals the double-edged intervention of Animal Capital. Nicole Shukin pursues a resolutely materialist engagement with the "question of the animal," challenging the philosophical idealism that has dogged the question by tracing how the politics of capital and of animal life impinge on one another in market cultures of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.

Understanding ExtrACTIVISM

Understanding ExtrACTIVISM
Title Understanding ExtrACTIVISM PDF eBook
Author Anna J. Willow
Publisher Routledge
Pages 406
Release 2018-07-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0429883897

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Understanding ExtrACTIVISM surveys how contemporary resource extractive industry works and considers the responses it inspires in local citizens and activists. Chapters cover a range of extractive industries operating around the world, including logging, hydroelectric dams, mining, and oil and natural gas extraction. Taking an activist anthropological stance, Anna Willow examines how culture and power inform recent and ongoing disputes between projects’ proponents and opponents, beneficiaries and victims. Through a series of engaging case studies, she argues that diverse contemporary natural resource conflicts are underlain by a culturally constituted ‘extractivist’ mind-set and embedded in global patterns of political inequity. Offering a synthesizing framework for making sense of complex interconnections among environmental, social, and political dimensions of natural resource disputes, Willow reflects on why extractivism exists, why it matters, and what we might be able to do about it. The book is valuable reading for students and researchers in the environmental social sciences as well as for activists and practitioners.

Armed Conflict and Environmental Damage

Armed Conflict and Environmental Damage
Title Armed Conflict and Environmental Damage PDF eBook
Author Dr. U C Jha
Publisher Vij Books India Pvt Ltd
Pages 374
Release 2014-08-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9382652817

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Armed conflict and military activities have serious adverse impacts on the environment. Modern weaponry, troop movements, landmines, hazardous military waste, and the destruction of forests for military use are a few sources of harm to the environment both during armed conflict and peacetime military activities. Ecological assaults in combat areas are often kept a secret by the government, resulting in even greater humanitarian and environmental harm. Environmental degradation is increasingly being recognized as one of the most significant challenges of the 21st century and its effects are being felt worldwide. Both domestic and international legislations have been inadequate in mitigating the impact of military activities. This book provides details of the environmental destruction wreaked during international and non-international armed conflicts and argues that the existing legal regime for the protection of the environment during armed conflict requires substantial modification. It puts forward the view that though it is inconceivable to impose an absolute ban on environmental damage during military operations, strengthening and clarifying the existing laws protecting the environment in times of conflict, and enforcing environment-friendly practices among military forces could go a long way in protecting natural assets of our earth.