Books & book chapters

Last update: 22 November 2021

Book chapters

In: Vicente J., Vercauteren K. C. and Gortázar C. (Eds) " Diseases at the Wildlife - Livestock Interface: Research and Perspectives in a Changing World, Springer International Publishing

  • de Garine-Wichatitsky, Michel, Eve Miguel, Richard Kock, Hugo Valls-Fox and Alexandre Caron. 2021. "The Ecology of Pathogens Transmission at the Wildlife-Livestock Interface: Beyond Disease Ecology, Towards Socio-Ecological System Health." In Diseases at the Wildlife - Livestock Interface: Research and Perspectives in a Changing World, edited by Joaquín Vicente, Kurt C. Vercauteren and Christian Gortázar, 91-119. Cham: Springer International Publishing.
  • Caron, Alexandre, Jose Angel Barasona, Eve Miguel, Johan Michaux and Michel De Garine-Wichatitsky (2021). "Characterisation of Wildlife-Livestock Interfaces: The Need for Interdisciplinary Approaches and a Dedicated Thematic Field." In Diseases at the Wildlife - Livestock Interface: Research and Perspectives in a Changing World, edited by Joaquín Vicente, Kurt C. Vercauteren and Christian Gortázar, 339-367. Cham: Springer International Publishing.
  • Dervieux, Z.Belgherbi, M. 2020. « ‘We used to go asking for the rain’: Local interpretations of environmental changes and its implications for natural resource management in Hwange district, Zimbabwe ».  In: M. Welch-Devine, A. Sourdril, Changing Climate, Changing Worlds (pp.35-54)Springer Nature (Série Ethnobiologie).
  • Belaidi, N. 2019. "Socio-ecological coviability confronted with the neoliberal system. The peace parks experience (Southern Africa)" in O. Barrière et al., Coviability of Social and Ecological Systems: Reconnecting Mankind to the Biosphere in an Era of Global Change Vol.1 : The Foundations of a New Paradigm, Springer international publishing, Switzerland, 2019, pp. 369-385
  • Kupika, O.L., Gandiwa, E., Kativu, S. and Nhamo, G. 2018. Impacts of climate change and climate variability on wildlife resources in southern Africa: experiences from selected protected areas in Zimbabwe. In: Biodiversity (Bulent, S., ed), INTECH Open, Turkey, ISBN 978-953-51-5442-6 (In Press).
  • Perrotton,  A.,  Le  Page,  C.,  &  Wichatitsky,  M.  2017.  Co-designing  a  role-playing  game  to characterize  and  parameterize  an  agent-based  model  on  coexistence  between  farming activities and wildlife conservation in the periphery of the Sikumi Forest, Zimbabwe. In L. Schmitt-Olabisi,  M.  McNall,  W.  Porter  &  J.  Zhao  (Eds.),  Innovations  in  Collaborative 
    Modeling. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press. 
  • Perrotton  A.,  Binot  A.,  Le  Bel  S.  and  de-Garine  Wichatitsky  M. 2016. Sharing  bushmeat: case  studies  and  lessons  from Zimbabwe. In E. Garine, M.L. Rodrigo-Estevan, C. Raimond and F.X. Medina, Sharing Food, Estudio del Hombre (Eds), Universidad de Guadalajara.
  • Van Vliet N., Cornélis D., Beck H., Lindsey P., Nasi R., Le Bel S., Moreno J., Fragoso J., Jori F.. 2016. Meat from the wild: extractive uses of wildlife and alternatives for sustainability. In : Mateo Rafael (ed.), Arroyo Beatriz (ed.), Garcia Jesus T. (ed.). Current trends in wildlife research. Cham : Springer, p. 225-265. (Wildlife research monographs, 1).
  • de Garine-Wichatitsky, M., de Garine-Wichatitsky, E., Binot, A., Perrotton, A., Bastian, S. 2014 Comment la santé de la faune sauvage est-elle perçue. S. Morand, F. Moutou, C. Richomme, M. Gauthier-Clerc et al. (Eds). Edition QUAE, 135-143.

In: Melletti, M. & Burton, J. (Eds) "Ecology, Evollution and Behaviour of wild Cattle. Implications for Conservation." Cambridge University Press, 2014.

  • Chapter 20: Cornelis, D., Melleti, M., Korte, L., Ryan, S. J., Mirabile, M., Prin, T., Prins, H.H.T. 2014. African buffalo (Syncerus caffer Sparrman, 1779).  In, "Ecology, Evollution and Behaviour of wild Cattle. Implications for Conservation. Melletti, M. & Burton, J. (Editors). Cambridge University Press, in press.
  • Chapter 25: Smitz, N., Cornelis, D., Chardonnet, P., Randi, E., Michaux, J. 2014. Genetic structure of the African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) at continental and population scales: an evolutionary and conservation approach. In, "Ecology, Evollution and Behaviour of wild Cattle. Implications for Conservation. Melletti, M. & Burton, J. (Editors). Cambridge University Press, in press.
  • Chapter 26: Kock, R., Kock, M., de Garine-Wichatitsky, M., Chardonnet, P., Caron. A. 2014. Livestock and buffalo (Syncerus caffer) interfaces in Africa: ecology of disease transmission and implications for conservation and development. In: Ecology, Evollution and Behaviour of wild Cattle. Implications for Conservation. Melletti, M. & Burton, J. (Editors). Cambridge University Press, in press.

In: Andersson, J.A., de Garine-Wichatitsky, M., Cumming, D.H.M.,  Dzingirai, V., Giller, K.E., (Eds) “Transfrontier Conservation Areas: People Living on the Edge”. Earthscan, London. 2013

  • Chapter 1: Andersson, J.A., de Garine-Wichatitsky, M., Cumming, D.H.M., Dzingirai, V., Giller, K.E. 2013. Chapter 1. People at wildlife frontiers in southern Africa. In, “Transfrontier Conservation Areas: People Living on the Edge”. Andersson, J. A., de Garine-Wichatitsky, Cumming, D.H.M., M., Dzingirai, V., Giller, K. E. (Eds). Earthscan, London, pp 1-11.
  • Chapter 2: Andersson, J. A., Dzingirai, V., Cumming, D.H.M. 2013. Chapter 2: TFCAs and the invisible peoples. In, “Transfrontier Conservation Areas: People Living on the Edge”. Andersson, J. A., de Garine-Wichatitsky, Cumming, D.H.M., M., Dzingirai, V., Giller, K. E. (Eds). Earthscan, London, pp12-24.
  • Chapter 3: Andersson, J.A., Cumming, D.H.M. 2013. Chapter 3: Defining the edge: boundary formation and TFCAs in Southern Africa. In, “Transfrontier Conservation Areas: People Living on the Edge”. Andersson, J. A., de Garine-Wichatitsky, Cumming, D.H.M., M., Dzingirai, V., Giller, K. E. (Eds). Earthscan, London, pp 25-61.
  • Chapter 4: Giller, K.E., Baudron, F., Matema, S., Milgroom, J., Murungweni, C., Guerbois, C., Twine, W. 2013. Chapter 4. Population and livelihoods on the edge. In, “Transfrontier Conservation Areas: People Living on the Edge”. Andersson, J. A., de Garine-Wichatitsky, Cumming, D.H.M., M., Dzingirai, V., Giller, K. E. (Eds). Earthscan, London, pp 62-88.
  • Chapter 5Mukamuri, B., Chirozva, C., Matema, C., Matema, S., Twine, W., Nzuma, T. 2013. Chapter 5: Ethnic Heterogeneity and its implications for natural resources management on the Edge. In, “Transfrontier Conservation Areas: People Living on the Edge”. Andersson, J. A., de Garine-Wichatitsky, Cumming, D.H.M., M., Dzingirai, V., Giller, K. E. (Eds). Earthscan, London, pp 89-105.
  • Chapter 6: Dzingirai, V., Andersson, J. A., Baudron, F., Milgroom, J., Murungweni, C., Poshiwa, X. 2013. Chapter 6: On the edge of state and economy. In, “Transfrontier Conservation Areas: People Living on the Edge”. Andersson, J. A., de Garine-Wichatitsky, Cumming, D.H.M., M., Dzingirai, V., Giller, K. E. (Eds). Earthscan, London, pp 106-122.
  • Chapter 7: Murwira, A., de Garine-Wichatitsky, M., Zengeya, F., Poshiwa, X., Matema, S., Caron, A., Guerbois, C., Hellard, E., Fritz, H. 2013. Chapter 7: Resource gradients and movements across the edge of transfrontier parks. In, “Transfrontier Conservation Areas: People Living on the Edge”. Andersson, J. A., de Garine-Wichatitsky, Cumming, D.H.M., M., Dzingirai, V., Giller, K. E. (Eds). Earthscan, London, pp 123-136.
  • Chapter 8de Garine-Wichatitsky, M., Fritz, H., Chaminuka, P., Caron, A., Guerbois, C., Pfukenyi, D., Matema, C., Jori, F., Murwira, A. 2013. Chapter 8. Consequences of animals crossing the edges of transfrontier Parks. In, “Transfrontier Conservation Areas: People Living on the Edge”. Andersson, J. A., de Garine-Wichatitsky, Cumming, D.H.M., M., Dzingirai, V., Giller, K. E. (Eds). Earthscan, London, pp 137-162.
  • Chapter 9Cumming, D., Dzingirai, V., de Garine-Wichatitsky, M. 2013. Chapter 9:  Land- and natural resources-based livelihood opportunities in TFCAs. In, “Transfrontier Conservation Areas: People Living on the Edge”. Andersson, J. A., de Garine-Wichatitsky, Cumming, D.H.M., M., Dzingirai, V., Giller, K. E. (Eds). Earthscan, London, pp 163-191.
  • Chapter 10Cumming, D.H.M., Andersson, J.A., de Garine-Wichattisky, M., Dzingirai, V., Giller, K.E. 2013. Chapter 10:  Whither TFCAs and people on the edge in Southern Africa? In, “Transfrontier Conservation Areas: People Living on the Edge”. Andersson, J. A., de Garine-Wichatitsky, Cumming, D.H.M., M., Dzingirai, V., Giller, K. E. (Eds). Earthscan, London, pp 192-203.

Other book chapters

  • Caron, A.Morand, S. and de Garine-Wichatitsky, M. 2012. Epidemiological interaction at the wildlife/livestock/human interface: can we anticipate emerging infectious diseases in their hotspots? A framework for exploring emerging diseases processes in their hot spots. In: “New Frontiers in Molecular Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases”, Morand, S., Beaudeau, F., Cabaret, J. (Eds), Springer, Heidelberg, pp 311-332. Abstract
  • Ferguson, K. Adam, L and Jori, F2012. An adaptive monitoring programme for studying impacts along the western boundary fence of Kruger National Park, South Africa (Chapter 7) In: Somers, MJ & Hayward, MW (Eds). Fencing for Conservation. Restriction of Evolutionary Potential or a Riposte to Threatening Processes? 1st Edition., Springer, ISBN 978-1-4614-0901-4 (in press).
  • Le Bel, S., Murwira, A., Mukamuri, B., Czudek, R., Taylor, R., La Grange, M. 2011. Chapter 15. Human Wildlife Conflicts in Southern Africa : Riding the Whirl Wind in Mozambique and in Zimbabwe. In: “The Importance of Biological Interactions in the Study of Biodiversity”. Jordi Lopez Pujol (Eds), Intech, pp 283-322. 
  • Dube, T., Murwira, A., Caron, a. & de Garine-Wichatitsky, M. 2010. Preliminary results on the permeability of veterinary fences to buffalo (Syncerus caffer) and cattle in Gonarezhou National Park, Zimbabwe. In: Ferguson, K. & Hanks, J. (Eds). Fencing Impacts: A review of the environmental, social and economic impacts of game and veterinary fencing in Africa with particular reference to the Great Limpopo and Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Areas. Pretoria: Mammal Research Institute. 228-232 pp. Pdf (240Kb)

Last update: 22 November 2021