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File Community Performance Index of Fisheries Co-management in Four Major Lakes in Malawi
This report highlights the results of the CPI baseline study and highlights the implications in terms of governance and capacity strengthening in the targeted ...
File Environmental Threats and Opportunity Assessment of Four Major Lakes in Malawi
An examination of the freshwater fisheries of the Southeast Arm (SEA) of Lake Malawi and lakes Malombe, Chiuta, and Chilwa through the lenses of climate ...
File Good Governance Barometer of Fisheries Co-management of Four Major Lakes in Malawi
An assessment of the quality of local governance as it relates to fisheries co-management across four focus lake bodies: Lake Chilwa, Lake Chiuta, Lake ...
File Organizational Network Analysis of Fisheries Co-management in Lakes Malawi, Malombe & Chilwa
An analysis of social relationships between organizations within networks involved in management of fisheries resources
File Participatory Vulnerability and Capacity Assessment of Four Major Lakes in Malawi
An analysis and evaluation of the current and prospective vulnerability to climate change of the people around the four Lakes in Malawi, namely, South East ...
File Applied Political Economy Analysis of Fisheries Co-management in Four Major Lakes in Malawi
An analysis of fisheries co-management in four major lakes in Malawi
File Fisheries Gender and Youth Analysis of Four Major Lakes in Malawi
A literature review of the role of gender and youth in fisheries across the four major lakes (Lakes Malawi, Malombe, Chilwa and Chiuta), and included 20 key ...
File Catchment Management in the Shire River Basin
This powerpoint presentation was used during a WESM talk by Dr. Eliot Taylor on June 13th, 2017. The presentation covers the importance of the Shire River, the ...
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