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    • A Governance analysis of the Barotse Floodplain System, Zambia: Identifying obstacles and opportunities 

      Madzudzo, E.; Mulanda, A.; Nagoli, J.; Lunda, J.; Ratner, B.D.; Joseph Nagoli: 0000-0002-8919-1397 (2013)
      Type: Working Paper
      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 ...
    • Dialogue to address the roots of resource competition: Lessons for policy and practice 

      Ratner, B.D.; Burnley, C.; Mugisha, S.; Madzudzo, E.; Oeur, Il; Mam, K.; Rüttinger, L.; Chilufya, L.; Adriázola, P.; Kosal Mam: 0000-0002-5022-9853 (2014)
      Type: Report
      Conflict management is an intrinsic element of natural resource management, and becomes increasingly important amid growing pressure on natural resources from local uses, as well as from external drivers such as climate ...
    • Facilitating multi-stakeholder dialogue to manage natural resource competition: A synthesis of lessons from Uganda, Zambia, and Cambodia 

      Ratner, B.D.; Burnley, C.; Mugisha, S.; Madzudzo, E.; Oeur, I.; Mam, K.; Rüttinger, L.; Chilufya, L.N.; Adriázola, P.; Kosal Mam: 0000-0002-5022-9853 (2017)
      Type: Journal Article
      Rural development or natural resource management program planning and implementation frequently confront challenges of environmental resource competition and conflict, particularly where common pool resources are a major ...
    • Investing in collaboration to manage environmental resource conflict 

      Ratner, B.D.; Burnley, C.; Mugisha, S.; Madzudzo, E.; Oeur, Il; Mam, K.; Rüttinger, L.; Chilufya, L.; Adriázola, P.; Kosal Mam: 0000-0002-5022-9853 (2014)
      Type: Brief
      Conflict over environmental resources endangers rural people's livelihoods and can increase the risk of broader social conflict. Yet action to sustain shared resources can also be a potent source of community building. ...
    • Investing in multi-stakeholder dialogue to address natural resource competition and conflict 

      Ratner, B.; Burnley, C.; Mugisha, S.; Madzudzo, E.; Oeur, I.; Mam, K.; Rüttinger, L.; Chilufya, L.; Adriázola, P.; Kosal Mam: 0000-0002-5022-9853 (2018)
      Type: Journal Article
      How can multi-stakeholder dialogue help assess and address the roots of environmental resource competition and conflict? This article summarises the outcomes and lessons from action research in large lake systems in Uganda, ...
    • Strengthening collective action to address resource conflict in Lake Kariba, Zambia 

      Madzudzo, E.; Chilufya, L.; Mudenda, H.G.; Ratner, B.D. (2014)
      Type: Report
      Where natural resources are a key component of the rural economy, the ability of the poor to realize their visions for the future depends significantly on institutional structures that govern resource access and management. ...
    • Transforming aquatic agricultural systems towards gender equality: a five country review 

      Weeratunge, N.; Chiuta, T.M.; Choudhury, A.; Ferrer, A.; Hüsken, S.M.C.; Kura, Y.; Kusakabe, K.; Madzudzo, E.; Maetala, R.; Naved, R.; Schwarz, A.; Kantor, P.; Yumiko Kura: 0000-0002-1774-1943; Afrina Choudhury: 0000-0003-1734-6238 (2012)
      Type: Working Paper
      Aquatic agricultural systems (AAS) are systems in which the annual production dynamics of freshwater and/or coastal ecosystems contribute significantly to total household income. Improving the livelihood security and ...