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Hitchkock RK, Yellen JE, Gelburd DJ, Osborn AJ, Crowell AL 1996. Subsistence Hunting and Resource Management among the Ju/'Hoansi of Northwestern Botswana. African Study Monographs (17) 153-220
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Fitzherbert E, Caro T, Johnson PJ, MacDonald DW, Borgerhoff Mulder M 2014. From avengers to hunters: Leveraging collective action for the conservation of endangered lions. Biological Conservation (174) 84-92
Shen F, Hughey KFD, Simmons DG 2008. Connecting the Sustainable Livelihoods Approach and Tourism: A Review of the Literature. Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management (15) 19-31
Mbaiwa JE 2015. Ecotourism in Botswana: 30 years later. Journal of Ecotourism (14) 204-222
Saito N, Ruhanen L, Noakes S, Axelsen M 2018. Community engagement in pro-poor tourism initiatives: fact or fallacy? Insights from the inside. Tourism Recreation Research (43) 175-185
Egoh BN, O'Farrell PJ, Charef A, Gurney LJ, Koellner T, Abi HN, Egoh M, Willemen L 2012. An African account of ecosystem service provision: Use, threats and policy options for sustainable livelihoods. Ecosystem Services (2) 71-81
Farrington J, Carney D, Ashley C, Turton C 1999. Sustainable livelihoods in practice: Early applications of concepts in rural areas.
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42-sustainable-livelihoods-in-practice-rural-areas.pdf 137.12 KB
Dewees PA, Campbell BM, Katerere Y, Sitoe A, Cunningham AB, Angelsen A, Wunder S 2010. Managing the Miombo Woodlands of Southern Africa: Policies, Incentives and Options for the Rural Poor. Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research (2) 57-73
Tervo-Kankare K, Saarinen J, Kimaro ME, Moswete NN 2017. Nature-based tourism operators' responses to changing environment and climate in Uis, Namibia.. African Geographical Review (DOI: 10.1080/19376812.2017.1286246)
Mosimane A, Silva J 2014. Boundary-making in Conservancies: The Namibian Experience. 83-111
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Boundary_making in Conservancies_The Namibian Experience.pdf 1.47 MB
Sullivan S 2002. How sustainable is the communalizing discourse of 'new' conservation?: the masking of difference, inequality and aspiration in the fledgling 'conservancies' of Namibia.. Conservation and mobile indigenous peoples: displacement, forced settlement and sustainable development 158-187
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How sustainable is the communalizing discourse of new conservation.pdf 307.87 KB
Winter E, Gronau S, Grote U 2018. Sustaining rural livelihoods through an integrated landscape approach. Climate change and adaptive land management in southern Africa - assessments, changes, challenges, and solutions 288-294
Research and Information Services of Namibia (RAISON) South West Angola Population mapping.
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SW Angola Population mapping.zip 13.04 MB
Research and Information Services of Namibia (RAISON) South West Angola schools, health facilities and water points data.
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SW Angola schools, health facilities and water points data.zip 1.04 MB
Research and Information Services of Namibia (RAISON) South West Angola towns and roads.
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SW Angola towns and roads.zip 1.19 MB
Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET) 2013. Angola Livelihood Zones and Descriptions.
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Angola_Livelihood Zones whole country 2913.pdf 1.62 MB
Hanssen L, Fwelimbi MH, Balyerwa Conservancy, Dzoti Conservancy, Kabulabula Conservancy, Kasika Conservancy, Lusese Conservancy, Mashi Conservancy, Nakabolelwa Conservancy, Sangwali Conservancy, Sobbe Conservancy, Wuparo Conservancy 2019. Human-Lion Conflict Mitigation in the Zambezi Region, Namibia Report March 2019.
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Human_Lion Conflict Mitigation in the Zambezi Region 2019.pdf 1.62 MB
Störmer N, Weaver LC, Stuart-Hill G, Diggle RW, Naidoo R 2019. Investigating the effects of community-based conservation on attitudes towards wildlife in Namibia. Biological Conservation (233) 193-200
Mabuku MP, Senzanje A, Mudhara M, Jewitt GPW, Mulwafu WO 2019. Strategies for coping and adapting to flooding and their determinants: A comparative study of cases from Namibia and Zambia. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C (In Press)
Jones BTB, Barnes JI 2006. Human wildlife conflict study Namibian case study. 1–102
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Human wildlife conflict study Namibian case study.pdf 1.31 MB
Pellis A, Duineveld M, Wagner LB 2015. Conflicts forever the path dependencies of tourism conflicts; the case of Anabeb Conservancy, Namibia. Tourism encounters and controversies: Ontological politics of tourism development 115-138
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Conflicts forever the path dependencies of tourism conflicts.pdf 325.7 KB
Khumalo KE, Yung LA 2015. Women, human-wildlife conflict, and CBNRM: Hidden impacts and vulnerabilities in Kwandu Conservancy, Namibia. Conservation and Society (13) 232-243
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Hidden Impacts and Vulnerabilities in Kwandu Conservancy.pdf 1009.37 KB
Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET), Namibian Association of CBNRM Support Organisations (NACSO) 2018. The state of community conservation in Namibia – a review of communal conservancies, community forests and other CBNRM activities (Annual Report 2017).
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The state of community conservation Annual Report for 2017.pdf 8.85 MB
Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET), Namibian Association of CBNRM Support Organisations (NACSO) 2017. The state of community conservation in Namibia – A summary of the annual report 2017.