Breslauer Symposium on Natural Resource Issues in Africa

Parent: Center for African Studies

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for May through August, 2024

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
6nd6w7stHuman-carnivore conflict over livestock: The African wild dog in central Botswana71106114.1%
1wf778kkLinking local perceptions of elephants and conservation: Samburu pastoralists in northern Kenya60303050.0%
05g6k2bhSpaces of change: Tribal authorities in the former KaNgwane homeland, South Africa5765110.5%
87b7p783Communities, conservation, and tourism-based development: Can community-based nature tourism live up to its promise?52203238.5%
282575n0A spatial location-allocation GIS framework for managing water resources in a savanna nature reserve40211952.5%
9492s0k4Common goods and the common good: Transboundary natural resources, principled cooperation, and the Nile Basin Initiative3452914.7%
9278t24rNegotiating reforms at home: Natural resources and the politics of energy access in urban Tanzania30121840.0%
70m865sbLinking farmer, forest and watershed: Understanding forestry and soil resource management along the upper Njoro River, Kenya2852317.9%
3mw325brCommunal approaches to natural resource management in Africa: From whence and to where?2351821.7%
8mv2s7dsShifting propagation: The political economy of bioprospecting in Madagascar2381534.8%
8mc3v0p5Local responses to marine conservation in Zanzibar, Tanzania2251722.7%
2wx010r6Personal markets and impersonal communities? Prospects for community conservation in Botswana212199.5%

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