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Pranav Menon: Bottom-up Forest Mapping with the Van Gujjars in India

Pranav Menon: Bottom-up Forest Mapping with the Van Gujjars in India

Update: 2024-02-28
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In this Smart Forests Radio episode, we speak with Pranav Menon, a PhD researcher in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Minnesota, about the politics surrounding forest-dwelling communities, forest commons, and digital technologies in India. Pranav focuses on his engagement with the Van Gujjars, a pastoral community experiencing discrimination, on forest claims made through bottom-up mapping practices. Through ethnographic research combined with a handheld GPS eTrex device, he explores ways to generate different imaginations of forest space rooted in pastoralists’ language and life, which can challenge the state’s hierarchisation of land and people. Despite their insurgent possibilities, Pranav also notes that technologies such as GIS might impact the way the pastoral communities perceive and use space, potentially undermining their traditional way of living.



Interviewers: Trishant Simlai and Kate Lewis Hood


Producer: Harry Murdoch



Image: Pranav Menon

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Pranav Menon: Bottom-up Forest Mapping with the Van Gujjars in India

Pranav Menon: Bottom-up Forest Mapping with the Van Gujjars in India

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