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Seminar at the University of KwaZulu Natal 18 July 2013 1

Transfrontier Conservation Areas in Southern Africa 1. Improved biodiversity management through enhancement of scale 2. Community development 3. Peace Parks: fostering regional collaboration and peace 2 Bram Büscher Institute of Social Studies

How can we explain the tremendous increase in the number of transboundary protected areas in the last few decades? And why has this phenomenon generated such tremendous enthusiasm in the conservation community? The answer is that the transboundary element can act as a multiplier, greatly amplifying the benefits protected areas already provide. Transboundary conservation area initiatives allow conservationists to operate at a larger scale, moving across political boundaries to protect a transboundary ecosystem in its entirety, rather than stopping at political borders that rarely correspond to natural systems. By the same token, a tbca [Transboundary Conservation Area] can create unique social opportunities; for example, by reuniting communities divided by borders or allowing mobile peoples to move across their traditional territories more easily. tbcas also add an enticing political dimension to conservation, which is the capacity to reduce tensions or even to help resolve conflicts between countries, in particular those stemming from boundary disputes. This peace-making dimension enlarges the range of benefits parks provide in a significant way. It also provides powerful evidence for one of the central tenets of conservation that protected areas are not only necessary to secure the planet s ecological integrity but, more broadly, that they are an essential component of any healthy, peaceful, and productive society. Mittermeier, Kormos, Mittermeier, Sandwith et al. 2005 3

Peace Parks Foundation Logo: the global solution Nelson Mandela as patron The exemplary life of its founder Anton Rupert: Resistance against apartheid, business acumen, philanthropy, patron of nature, etc. etc. Former PPF CEO: Rupert is the catalyst, by example. His whole life has been taking an idea and putting it into a real venture, and he s applying those things to his conservation activities. I am his arm, his weapon. 4 Bram Büscher Institute of Social Studies

Peace parks as an allembracing model of meaning that combines multiple wins into an antipolitical model that can be agreed upon by all 5

The less jubilant side of peace parks 6

Reified representations and contradictory realities: Central concerns + argument - Transfrontier conservation areas are not simply promoted. They are presented as the new telos of conservation; conservation the way it should be - Against the background of a contentious and contradictionridden history of conservation models, why do peace park proponents amplify their discourse to these grand, jubilant proportions? - The successful promotion of transfrontier conservation as a win-win solution happens not only in spite of troubling contradictions and problems, but indeed because of them 7 Bram Büscher Institute of Social Studies

The context: neoliberal conservation Neoliberal conservation has moved beyond opening up the natural realm to the logic of capital, and thus beyond the traditional Marxist political ecology emphasis that nature must be seen as a set of radically different environments that have been created under several centuries of capitalism (Harvey, 1998: 332); It is the idea that nature can only be saved through its submission to capital and its subsequent revaluation in capitalist terms 8

Political Conduct and Devolved Governance Important in the argument: distinction between neoliberalism as modes of political conduct and devolved governance Politics: the mediation and contestation of different interests and power struggles (constituted by language and communication) Devolved governance: promoted self-regulation through competition and commodification 9 Bram Büscher Institute of Social Studies

Focus is on the politics of neoliberal conservation Dialectics between devolved governance and modes of politics On two levels: Southern African peace parks discourse and a case-study of the Maloti-Drakensberg Transfrontier Conservation Area 10

Illustration: TFCAs in Southern The Africa Maloti- and the MDTP Drakensberg TFCA 11

Three modes of politics Conservation and development science, policy and management are increasingly subjected to three neoliberal modes of politics: those of consensus, anti-politics and marketing. These enable the further entrenchment of neoliberal devolved governance mechanisms around competition and commodification 12 Bram Büscher Institute of Social Studies

Consensus The hybridising of stakeholder, interest and thematic all-inclusiveness and economic client orientation for purposes of political legitimation 13 Bram Büscher Institute of Social Studies

Emphasis in 20-year plan on all action, whether countryspecific or joint, collectively contributing to the achievement of the project purpose (impact) and vision / overall goal 14

Payments for Environmental Services payments for environmental services provides an incentive for directing landowners towards environment management actions that address priority environmental services, such as water security. As a payment system directly links buyers and producers of environmental services, it builds relationships between people who are economically linked and allows market based transactions to take place, reducing the need for further state regulation. Furthermore it focuses on measurable deliverables and consequently sharpens the performance of conservation actors (public, private or communal) (Diederichs and Mander, 2004: 5). 15

Antipolitics The political act of doing away with politics: constructing a reality such that it seems not to be debatable but taken for granted or the logical/rational choice 16 Bram Büscher Institute of Social Studies

The two MDTP Project Coordination Units Operationalisation of the SAME (peace parks) discourse into two strategies: SA PCU: instrumental antipolitics: Bioregional Conservation Planning Lesotho PCU: moral antipolitics: Community Based Natural Resource Management 17

Marketing Political strategy to deal with contradictions coming from consensus and antipolitics: manipulation of the tension between reality and the construction of reality in order to gain competitive advantage in the conservation / development marketplace 18 Bram Büscher Institute of Social Studies

Deputy Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, Ms Rejoice Mabudafhasi, at the launch of the strategic branding of Transfrontier Conservation Areas (TFCAs) at Tourism Indaba, Johannesburg, 10 May 2008: The merit of a single brand for TFCAs cannot be overemphasized enough, primarily because TFCAs are the key tourist attractions and value offerings that link our respective countries. Indeed, they are Southern Africa s unique draw card. In this regard, the nine Southern African countries unanimously support the Boundless Southern Africa brand as a means of showcasing the Trans-frontier Conservation Areas which straddles the South African Development Community (SADC) region. 19 Bram Büscher Institute of Social Studies

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Boundless Southern Africa promotional brochure: The aim is to make Boundless Southern Africa an independent and sustainable marketing brand that initiates, promotes and ensures a consistent contribution to conservation, community development and sustainability. As a recognised transfrontier marketing brand, it will be trusted by consumers. The Boundless brand will honour, protect and promote the rural environmental and cultural heritage 21

Ms. Rejoice Mabudafhasi, at the launch of the strategic branding of TFCAs: The FIFA 2010 Soccer World Cup brings along a range of business, investment and tourism opportunities for our region and the African continent at large. We have a chance here to shape the image of Southern Africa in a way that we may not have again. It is therefore critical for the region and the continent at large, to formulate and implement strategies that will enable the realisation of these opportunities. 22

In conclusion Peace parks are reframing environmental protection and sustainable development to fit an increasingly contradictory world order. Yet neoliberalisation of conservation/development fuels and stimulates already inherent contradictions in conservation/development interventions even further Main contradiction is that neoliberal modes of politics fashion a growing distance between reality and the construction of reality 23 Bram Büscher Institute of Social Studies

Progressive possibilities? Basis must be solid research that cuts through and takes into account constructionist arguments and continues to highlight unequal, critical realities Further emphasis on political ecology Reinterpret consensus, antipolitics and marketing in opposition to neoliberal ends Broaden the postmodern frontier beyond the university juxtaposing neoliberal ways of seeing the world with other ways of seeing the world 24

Thank you 25 buscher@iss.nl Bram Büscher Institute of Social Studies