
The Contested Floodplain
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Chapter 1: Introduction: the role of institutions in the management of common pool resources
Chapter 2: The Kafue Flats Ecosystem: A rich floodplain in a semi-arid environment
Chapter 3: A "fierce" people. Ethnography of the Ila, Balundwe and Batwa
Chapter 4: From Lozi raids to ineffective state control: the political economy of Southern Province and Zambia
Chapter 5: Transformations in a pastoral commons: Institutional change of cattle and pasture management
Chapter 6: We will throw the Lozi into the water" Institutional change and conflict in the fisheries
Chapter 7: From hunting to poaching: Wildlife management from Common Property to de facto open access
Chapter 8: Irrigation for the poor - cattle for the rich? Contesting the institutional design
of the floodplain
Conclusions: Institutional change, bargaining power and conflicts
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