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Francis Masse
Francis Masse
Assistant Professor, Department of Geography and Environmental Sciences, Northumbria University
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Why we must question the militarisation of conservation
R Duffy, F Massé, E Smidt, E Marijnen, B Büscher, J Verweijen, ...
Biological Conservation 232, 66-73, 2019
3842019
Accumulation by securitization: Commercial poaching, neoliberal conservation, and the creation of new wildlife frontiers
F Massé, E Lunstrum
Geoforum 69, 227-237, 2016
2522016
From Racialized Neocolonial Global Conservation to an Inclusive and Regenerative Conservation
P Kashwan, R V. Duffy, F Massé, AP Asiyanbi, E Marijnen
Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development 63 (4), 4-19, 2021
1442021
The political ecology of human-wildlife conflict: Producing wilderness, insecurity, and displacement in the Limpopo National Park
F Massé
Conservation and society 14 (2), 100-111, 2016
1182016
Mischaracterizing wildlife trade and its impacts may mislead policy processes
DWS Challender, D Brockington, A Hinsley, M Hoffmann, JE Kolby, ...
Conservation Letters 15 (1), e12832, 2022
752022
Transnational environmental crime threatens sustainable development
ML Gore, P Braszak, J Brown, P Cassey, R Duffy, J Fisher, J Graham, ...
Nature Sustainability 2 (9), 784-786, 2019
662019
Conservation law enforcement: policing protected areas
F Massé
Annals of the American Association of Geographers 110 (3), 758-773, 2020
612020
Inclusive anti-poaching? Exploring the potential and challenges of community-based anti-poaching
F Massé, A Gardiner, R Lubilo, MN Themba
South African Crime Quarterly 60, 19-27, 2017
602017
Linking green militarization and critical military studies
F Massé, E Lunstrum, D Holterman
Critical Military Studies 4 (2), 201-221, 2018
592018
Anti-poaching’s politics of (in) visibility: Representing nature and conservation amidst a poaching crisis
F Massé
Geoforum 98, 1-14, 2019
522019
The geopolitical ecology of conservation: The emergence of illegal wildlife trade as national security interest and the re-shaping of US foreign conservation assistance
F Massé, JD Margulies
World Development 132, 104958, 2020
512020
Conservation and crime convergence? Situating the 2018 London Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference
F Massé, H Dickinson, J Margulies, L Joanny, T Lappe-Osthege, R Duffy
Journal of Political Ecology 27 (1), 23-42, 2020
502020
Topographies of security and the multiple spatialities of (conservation) power: Verticality, surveillance, and space-time compression in the bush
F Massé
Political Geography 67, 56-64, 2018
502018
Comparative analysis of illicit supply network structure and operations: Cocaine, wildlife, and sand
N Magliocca, A Torres, J Margulies, K McSweeney, I Arroyo-Quiroz, ...
Journal of illicit economies and development 3 (1), 50-73, 2021
422021
Wildlife trafficking via social media in Brazil
T Wyatt, O Miralles, F Massé, R Lima, TV da Costa, D Giovanini
Biological Conservation 265, 109420, 2022
302022
Ranger perceptions of, and engagement with, monitoring of elephant poaching
T Kuiper, F Massé, NA Ngwenya, B Kavhu, RL Mandisodza‐Chikerema, ...
People and Nature 3 (1), 148-161, 2021
222021
A feminist political ecology of wildlife crime: The gendered dimensions of a poaching economy and its impacts in Southern Africa
F Massé, N Givá, E Lunstrum
Geoforum 126, 205-214, 2021
212021
Understanding Factors that Shape Exposure to Zoonotic and Food-Borne Diseases Across Wild Meat Trade Chains
N van Vliet, J Muhindo, J Nyumu, C Enns, F Massé, B Bersaglio, P Cerutti, ...
Human Ecology 50 (6), 983-995, 2022
162022
The rhino horn trade and radical inequality as environmental conflict
E Lunstrum, N Givá, F Massé, F Mate, PL Jose
The Journal of Peasant Studies 50 (3), 1085-1105, 2023
132023
Police power in green: Furthering political ecologies of the state
F Massé
Political Geography 97, 102627, 2022
102022
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