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Geopolitics significantly impacts wildlife conservation efforts and outcomes. Understanding geopolitical practices is crucial for developing effective, future-oriented conservation strategies.

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  • Environmental studies
  • Political science
  • Conservation biology

Background:

  • Geopolitics influences wildlife conservation through territorial and security practices.
  • Emerging fields like environmental geopolitics and geopolitical ecology theorize these links.
  • A geopolitical perspective is essential for analyzing conservation challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review research on geopolitics and wildlife conservation.
  • To identify future research priorities in conservation geopolitics.
  • To define and apply a geopolitical perspective to conservation issues.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of recent work on geopolitics and conservation.
  • Development of a typology of core geopolitical practices relevant to conservation.
  • Identification of conservation situations benefiting from a geopolitical perspective.

Main Results:

  • Geopolitical practices like colonization, migration management, border control, and security (military, economic, environmental) affect conservation.
  • Conceptual developments link geopolitics and environmental management.
  • A geopolitical perspective can enhance analytical clarity in conservation.

Conclusions:

  • Urgent research questions involve the impact of inter-country political/economic differences on biodiversity.
  • Investigating how geopolitical practices influence conservation success is key.
  • Better management of borders and movements for humans and wildlife is needed.
  • Selecting conservation strategies aligned with geopolitical realities is vital.