ProfileDr. Aby Sène-Harper is a faculty of Parks and Conservation Area Management. She is a trained interdisciplinary environmental social researcher whose work advances socially and ecologically just approaches to managing public lands, natural and cultural resources in the US and in Africa. Her research lies at the intersections of parks and protected area governance, livelihoods, nature-based tourism, and Race and nature. In the US her work interrogates how history and culture mediate African American relationships with nature, and cultural landscapes. In Africa, her work centers on the colonial structures of power in conservation, and integrative conservation approaches such as livelihood-centered projects, ecotourism and community-based conservation. For over a decade, Dr. Sène-Harper has worked closely with government agencies in the US and Africa to inform and design integrated management plans for large scale conservation areas of international importance for biodiversity and socio-economic development (i.e., RAMSAR designated Wetlands; World Heritage Sites, National Parks). She has published multiple academic articles and technical reports on several topics including, community-based natural resource management, sustainable livelihoods, protected area management, ecotourism and relevancy, diversity and inclusion in US. Public lands. |
Research InterestsParks and conservation area management, community-based natural resource management, Race and nature, critical qualitative inquiry, critical leisure research, US, West Africa. Research PublicationsSelected refereed articles
Sene-Harper, A. & Seye, M. (2019) Community-based Tourism around National Parks in Senegal: Implications of Colonial Legacies in Current Management Policies. Tourism Planning and Development, 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1080/21568316.2018.1563804
Matarrita-Cascante, D., Sene-Harper, A., & Ruyle, L. (2019). A holistic framework for participatory conservation approaches. International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology, 1-11.
Pinckney, H. P., Brown, A., Sene-Harper, A., & Lee, K. (2019). A case for Race scholarship: A research note. Journal of Leisure Research, 1-9.
Schultz, C. L., Bocarro, J. N., Lee, K. J., Sene-Harper, A., Fearn, M., & Floyd, M. F. (2018). Whose National Park Service? An Examination of Relevancy, Diversity, and Inclusion Programs from 2005–2016.Journal of Park and Recreation Administration
Sene-Harper, A., Matarrita-Cascante D., LR Larson (2019). Leveraging Local Livelihood Strategies to Support Conservation and Development in West Africa. Environmental Development.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envdev.2018.11.002
Petriello, M., Redmore, L., Sene-Harper, A. & Katju, D. (2019). The Terms of Empowerment: Empowering Conservation or Communities? Oryx. DOI:10.1017/S0030605319000036
Matarrita-Cascante, D., Sene-Harper, A. & Stocks, G. (2015). International Amenity Migration: Examining Environmental Behaviors and Influences of Amenity Migrants and Local Residents in a Rural Community. Journal of Rural Studies, 38: 1-11.
Invited book chapter
Sene-Harper, A. (In press). Tourism Development in Senegal: Historical Overview and Future Directions for Community-based Tourism. In Adu-Ampong, E., Novelli, M. & Ribeiro, M. (eds). Routledge Handbook of Tourism in Africa. Routledge
Project reports
Sene-Harper, A, Floyd, M., Fearn, M. (2018) Diversity in partnerships research and development: Technical report. Washington, D.C: National Park Service.
Sene-Harper, A., Floyd, M., Fearn, M. & Lester, D. (2017) Black Philanthropy: A Review and Synthesis of the Literature. Washington D.C: National Park Service.
Seye, D. & Sene-Harper, A. (2014). Vingt ans de gestion intégrée du Parc National des Oiseaux du Djoudj : Les perceptions et attentes des populations de la périphérie. Dakar, Senegal : Departement des Parc Nationaux, Ministère de L'Environnement et du Développement Durable.
Manuscripts in progress
Sene-Harper, A., Floyd, M.& Fearn, M. W have our own cultural ways of being in nature: Black Americans and the National Parks. Target Journal: Journal of Leisure Sciences
Sene-Harper, A, Floyd, M., Fearn, M. & Lester, D. Black philanthropy and the National Park Service. Target Journal: Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly.
Honors and AwardsNational Park Service. Data Collection of Oral History Related to Establishment of Freedom Riders National Monument, Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument, and Reconstruction Era National Monument. August 2021 - May 2022.
National Science Foundation Interdisciplinary Graduate Education and Research Traineeship. Applied Biodiversity Science NSF-IGERT Fellowship, Texas A&M University. September 2012 August 2014.
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