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Item Restricted Fishing for a living : subsistence and income uses of a common property resource in the upper Zambezi floodplains(Duke University, Durham, NC, US, 2005) Abbott, James; Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences, Duke UniversityVariability in resource abundance and fishing effort means there is no consensus regarding how, or even if, floodplain fisheries should be managed. This thesis explores the relative importance of fishing and the institutional environment that determines entitlement and access to fishing resources in a transboundary floodplain in southern Africa experiencing rapid economic and social change. Differences in fisher demographics and management views are related to political and economic contexts of the countries sharing the floodplain. Management needs to be premised on biological goals while considering their potential effects in the context of livelihoods and the role of fishing.Item Restricted Shared fisheries resource management on the Zambezi / Chobe river systems : interim report of the Ngweze / Katima Mulilo fish market survey, Apr. 2002 - Jan. 2003(2003) Abbott, James; Hay, C.; Kapirika, S.; Naesje, T.; Purvis, J.Item Restricted Shared resource management on the Zambezi / Chobe systems in Northeast Namibia : current practices and future opportunities; existing fisheries management systems and implications for future management(2003) IDRC; Abbott, James; Purvis, J.; Naesje, T.; Hay, C.Item Restricted Shared resource management on the Zambezi / Chobe systems in Northeast Namibia : current practices and future opportunities; river fisheries study, Feb. 2002 - Feb. 2003(2003) Abbott, James; Naesje, T.F.; Strand, R.; Hay, C.; Purvis, J.