4.4 Article Proceedings Paper

Acacia exchanges: Wattles, thorn trees, and the study of plant movements

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GEOFORUM
卷 39, 期 3, 页码 1258-1272

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2007.09.009

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acacia; Australia; diffusion; ecological imperialism; environmental history; forestry; Indian Ocean region; invasive species; plant transfers; political ecology; seed dispersal

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Plants are frequently moved around the world, creating new regional landscapes and environmental imaginaries. Building on previous work in environmental history and geography, we develop a three-part approach to analyzing plant movements and apply it to trees from the Acacia genus (sens. lat.) exchanged between Australia and the rest of the world. First, we investigate the agents, circuits, and frequencies of acacia movements, including transoceanic transfers, regional diffusion, and ecological dispersal. Second, we trace bundles of knowledge or technology that accompany the acacias, highlighting how they help shape regional biogeographies, Finally, we analyze how different societies, with distinct economies, politics, and environmental sensibilities, receive introduced plants. This approach allows its to see transferred plants as active agents in region-forming processes, and to avoid normative tropes like 'miracle plants' or 'alien invasives'. The highlighted species include Acacia colei, Acacia melanoxylon, Acacia mearnsii, Acacia farnesiana, Acacia nilotica,, Acacia mangium, and their close relatives. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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