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In search of a New Management Regime on the Northern Shores of Lake Kariba

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posted on 2024-09-06, 07:28 authored by Isaac. Malasha
The Zambian side of the Lake Kariba fishery has been characterised by a near 'open access' regime. Fishers have set-up settlements anywhere on the fishery and in most cases did not observe fishing regulations in force. Policies are now being implemented to make fishing communities become part of the decision-making processes on the fishery. It is envisaged that through co-management, fishers will appreciate the need to utilize the fishery sustainably thereby improving their livelihoods. The paper looks at the reasons that gave rise to co-management on the fishery and problems and conflicts that are now arising in its implementation.

A CASS Occasional Paper on the fishery industry in Zambia.

Funding

**This research was supported by the NORAD funded Zambia/Zimbabwe SADC Fisheries Project.

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Publisher

Centre For Applied Social Sciences (CASS) (UZ)

Citation

Malasha, I. (1996) In search of a New Management Regime on the Northern Shores of Lake Kariba. CASS Occasional Paper Series- NRM; 1996. UZ, Mt. Pleasant, Harare : CASS.

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CASS Occasional Paper Series- NRM. NRM 1996.

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Series paper (non-IDS)

Copyright holder

University of Zimbabwe (UZ).

Country

Zambia

Language

en

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