A Governance analysis of the Barotse Floodplain System, Zambia: Identifying obstacles and opportunities
The Barotse floodplain is an ecosystem characterized by a paradox of widespread poverty amidst high ecological and agricultural potential. The CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) seeks to address this paradox on the assumption that the rural poor have the potential to transform their lives using the aquatic resources in their environment. Understanding the conditions for natural resources use and management is critical for a program that seeks to transform the livelihoods of households dependent on natural resources. The purpose of this report is to identify and analyze key governance variables influencing the livelihood outcomes of AAS program interventions in the Barotse floodplain system.
Authors: | Madzudzo, E. ; Mulanda, A. ; Nagoli, J. ; Lunda, J. ; Ratner, B.D. |
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Institutions: | WorldFish Center, Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) |
Subject: | AAS | Aquatic Agricultural Systems | Ecology | Flood plains | Policy | Governance | Natural resources management | Zambia |
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