Browsing by Author "Kaminski, A.M."
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Aquaculture in Zambia: An overview and evaluation of the sector's responsiveness to the needs of the poor
Genschick, S.; Kaminski, A.M.; Kefi, A.S.; Cole, S.M.; Steven Cole: 0000-0002-8947-0871 (2017)Type: Working PaperGiven the recent expansion and commercialization of aquaculture in Zambia, an important question that needs to be explored is how have the recent changes in the Zambian aquaculture sector contributed to the needs of the ... -
Can community-based adaptation increase resilience
Ensor, J.E.; Park, S.E.; Attwood, S.J.; Kaminski, A.M.; Johnson, J.E. (2016)Type: Journal ArticleA central claim of community-based adaptation (CBA) is that it increases resilience. Yet, the concept of resilience is treated inconsistently in CBA, obscuring discussion of the limitations and benefits of resilience ... -
Commercialization and upgrading in the aquaculture value chain in Zambia
Kaminski, A.M.; Genschick, S.; Kefi, A.S.; Kruijssen, F. (2017)Type: Journal ArticleIn this paper we aim to contribute to the literature on emerging and transforming aquaculture value chains in Africa by examining recent developments in the aquaculture sector in Zambia. The overall objective was to map ... -
Fish consumption in urban Lusaka: The need for aquaculture to improve targeting of the poor
Genschick, S.; Marinda, P.; Tembo, G.; Kaminski, A.M.; Thilsted, S.H. (2018)Type: Journal ArticleAquaculture in Zambia is growing and likely to play an important role for food and nutrition security in the country. While outputs in capture fisheries and small-scale aquaculture are stagnating, commercial aquaculture ... -
Postharvest fish losses and unequal gender relations: drivers of the social-ecological trap in the Barotse Floodplain fishery, Zambia
Cole, S.M.; McDougall, C.; Kaminski, A.M.; Kefi, A.S.; Chilala, A.; Chisule, G.; Steven Cole: 0000-0002-8947-0871 (2018)Type: Journal ArticleThe Barotse Floodplain fishery is an important source of livelihood for economically poor women and men in western Zambia. Current efforts by the Department of Fisheries and the traditional authority to manage the fishery ...




