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Promises of Property: Land, Conservation, and Environmental Justice

When: Thursday, 02 July 2026 - Thursday, 02 July 2026
Where: Braamfontein Campus West
Room FAB101 Seminar Room, 1st Floor, CLM Faculty Administration Building, Braamfontein Campus West
Start time:13:00
Enquiries:

Magda Janse van Noordwyk | magda.jansevannoordwyk@wits.ac.za | 011 717 8468

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Cost: Free

Research Seminar | Promises of Property: Land, Conservation, and Environmental Justice

The Mandela Institute is pleased to host Dr. Kariũki Kĩrigia for a research seminar exploring the evolving intersections of land ownership, biodiversity conservation, and environmental justice in Africa.

Drawing on in-depth ethnographic research among the Olderkesi Maasai community in southern Kenya, this talk examines how land privatisation and conservation initiatives reshape livelihoods, identities, and futures. As communal lands transition into individually owned parcels alongside the development of a wildlife conservancy, new socio-economic and ecological dynamics emerge within a rapidly expanding global eco-capitalist landscape.

This research seminar offers critical insights into how Indigenous communities navigate environmental change, capital expansion, and justice in biodiversity-rich regions under increasing global pressure.

Guest Speaker

Dr. Kariũki Kĩrigia

Assistant Professor, School of the Environment & African Studies Centre, University of Toronto

 

Dr. KÄ©rigia’s work bridges biodiversity conservation, climate change, land governance, and Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Africa. His research is grounded in collaborative partnerships with African institutions and communities, advancing sustainable livelihoods and knowledge co-production.

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