The Elephant Marsh, a wetland in Southern Malawi, is important for small-scale fisheries. It is managed by local institutions, which are not formally linked to any state institutions. This paper uses qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) to examine factors for sustainability at 24 fishing villages around the wetland using a hypothesis that "If strong local institutions (with or without government support) exist in an environment where resource users take collective action, and there is no or minimal conflictive interference, small-scale fisheries become sustainable". It was revealed that the sustainability of small-scale fisheries management at Elephant Marsh relies heavily on the strength of local fisheries' committees. Future intervent...
The conservation status of inland fishery resources is vulnerable worldwide, and this threatens the ...
There has been a decline in commercially valuable fish species, especially the Chambo (Oreochromis s...
Lake Chiuta is one of the two remaining large Malawian lakes in reasonable “health” from a fisheries...
The Elephant Marsh, a wetland in Southern Malawi, is important for small-scale fisheries. It is ma...
The Elephant Marsh, a wetland in Southern Malawi, is important for small-scale fisheries. It is mana...
Wetlands provide many ecosystem goods and services which include fish production. The sustainabili...
Institutions that manage small-scale fisheries across the globe can be locally based, state controll...
The Lake Kariba fishery is of regional importance; it accounts for 35% of the total Zambian fish pro...
Fisheries resource management in Malawi, has so far gone through three types of management systems w...
This paper starts from the perspective that resource management approaches are based upon a body of ...
The Elephant Marsh, a wetland in Southern Malawi, is important for fishing, agriculture, hunting and...
Malawi is a small developing country that is dependent on fisheries as a source of employment and pr...
I used conceptual frameworks of vulnerability (the PAR system by Wisner et al.2014) and food systems...
Fisheries management is more of human management than fish management. This is evidenced by the many...
This thesis employs a multi-level governability approach to explore ways of alleviating uncertainty ...
The conservation status of inland fishery resources is vulnerable worldwide, and this threatens the ...
There has been a decline in commercially valuable fish species, especially the Chambo (Oreochromis s...
Lake Chiuta is one of the two remaining large Malawian lakes in reasonable “health” from a fisheries...
The Elephant Marsh, a wetland in Southern Malawi, is important for small-scale fisheries. It is ma...
The Elephant Marsh, a wetland in Southern Malawi, is important for small-scale fisheries. It is mana...
Wetlands provide many ecosystem goods and services which include fish production. The sustainabili...
Institutions that manage small-scale fisheries across the globe can be locally based, state controll...
The Lake Kariba fishery is of regional importance; it accounts for 35% of the total Zambian fish pro...
Fisheries resource management in Malawi, has so far gone through three types of management systems w...
This paper starts from the perspective that resource management approaches are based upon a body of ...
The Elephant Marsh, a wetland in Southern Malawi, is important for fishing, agriculture, hunting and...
Malawi is a small developing country that is dependent on fisheries as a source of employment and pr...
I used conceptual frameworks of vulnerability (the PAR system by Wisner et al.2014) and food systems...
Fisheries management is more of human management than fish management. This is evidenced by the many...
This thesis employs a multi-level governability approach to explore ways of alleviating uncertainty ...
The conservation status of inland fishery resources is vulnerable worldwide, and this threatens the ...
There has been a decline in commercially valuable fish species, especially the Chambo (Oreochromis s...
Lake Chiuta is one of the two remaining large Malawian lakes in reasonable “health” from a fisheries...