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Culture and Environment in Africa Series

Herausgeber: Michael Bollig

ISSN: 2194-1556

Institut für Ethnologie, Albertus Magnus Platz, D 50923 Köln
Email: michael.bollig(at)uni-koeln(dot)de

Band 20:Höller, Clara ; Linstädter, Paula Rebecca: Weaving baskets and thatching roofs: Fibrous plant products as an income source for women in the Namibian Zambezi region
Band 19:Schleicher, Fabio: Financial devolution in community-based conservation in Southern Africa
Band 18:Tikale, Sandra Tamara: Reviving local seeds? Practices and narratives around maize, mahangu and sorghum seeds in Northeast Namibia
Band 17:Hagemann, Jennifer: The Value of an Elephant: Conservation Politics and Its Impact on Human-Elephant Relations in the Kunene Region/Namibia
Band 16:Deichsel, Katharina: “Our Lake Is Our Farm” : Local Knowledge of Tugen Fishermen on Environmental Changes of Lake Baringo, Kenya
Band 15:Greven, David: Conservancies and their Impact on Livelihood and Environment : the Example of Impalila Conservancy
Band 14:Kuta, Wilfrida Omusheni: Wildlife conservation on communal pastoral land : a case study of Il Ngwesi Conservancy in Laikipia County, Kenya
Band 13:Thuening, Emily Mika: Causes of Expansion of Urban and Peri-Urban Crop Cultivation in Northwest Namibia
Band 12:Matinca, Adelina: Human-Wildlife Conflict in Northeastern Namibia : CITES, Elephant Conservation and Local Livelihoods
Band 11:Whande, Tanyaradzwa Edith: Energy sources, access and women's livelihood strategies : a case study of micro-hydorelectricity access in Chipendeke Village, Zimbabwe
Band 10:Sowa, Katrin: Street-level bureaucrats and passport networking : practices of immigration law enforcement in Northern Uganda
Band 9:Kigenyi, Joel: Coping with resource extinction: the case of medicinal plants in Kawete village, Iganga district, Uganda
Band 8:Kempen, Jonathan H. M.: "Sharing is over!" : a case study on sharing norms in the Namibian resettlement projects of Skoonheid and Drimopsis
Band 7:Olwage, Elsemi: "Growing together": the politics of knowing and creating an urban commons in Cape Town, South Africa
Band 6:Lembcke, Leonardo: Social-Ecological Change and Migration in South-East Lake Naivasha, Kenya. 2015.
Band 5:Silangwa, Florian Sanya Chisawani: Migration and demographic changes : Its implications on land transformation and changing socio-economic development in the Lake Eyasi Basin in Karatu District, Tanzania
Band 4:Mwaka, Innocent: Bee-keeping and Honey Production as alternative Livelihood Strategies among the Pokot of Baringo County, Kenya
Band 3:Okumu, Willis: Trans-local Peace Building among Pastoralist Communities in Kenya : The Case of Laikipi Peace Caravan
Band 2:Kioko, Eric Mutisya: Poverty and Livelihood Strategies at Lake Naivasha, Kenya : a Case Study of Kasarani Village
Band 1:Gwasira, Goodman: A Rare Combination of Engravings and Paintings in the Dome Gorge, Daureb / Brandberg : a potential core element for World Heritage Status

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