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WILD PROJECT PAPERS: CONTENTS

 

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Working Papers:

 

1. Long, S.A., Murphy, C. and Vaughan, K. An Overview of Project Approach, Concepts and Methods. Windhoek. November 2001.

2. Long, S.A. An overview of Processes and Methods for Household Level Research. Windhoek. June 2002.

3. Long, S.A. Disentangling Benefits: Livelihoods, Natural Resource Management and Managing Revenue from Tourism: The Experience of Torra Conservancy, Namibia. Windhoek. August 2001.

4. Vaughan, K., Kuvare, U., Long, S.A. and Murphy, C. The Khaibasen Participatory Research Group Livelihoods Workshop Report, 3rd to 8th December 2001. Grootberg multi-purpose training centre ≠Khoadi //Hoas Conservancy. Kunene. January 2002.

5. Vaughan, K. and Katjiua, J. An Overview of Community-based Natural Resource Management and Rural Livelihoods in ≠Khoadi //Hoas Conservancy. Kunene. August 2002.

6. Arnold, M.B. Predators in the Kunene Region: An Overview of Problems and Prospects. Kunene. August 2001.

7. Murphy, C. and Mulonga, S. A Profile of the Livelihoods of People in Two Conservancies in Caprivi. Caprivi. April 2002.

8. Murphy, C. A Summary of Participatory Livelihoods Workshops with Mayuni Conservancy, October, November 2001 and January 2002. With fieldwork assistance from Andrew Long, Helen Suich, Robert Kapala, and Daisy Nheta. Caprivi. March 2002.

9. Murphy, C. A Summary of Participatory Workshops, Salambala Conservancy. With fieldwork assistance from S. Mulonga, E. Mwilima and J. Abbott. Caprivi. February 2002.

10. Murphy, C. Proceedings of Workshops to Evaluate Five Community-based Tourism Enterprises in Caprivi. October 2002.

11. Murphy, C. and Mulonga, S. A Short Survey on the Status of Benefit Distribution at the Salambala Conservancy from July 2001. November 2002.

12. Suich, H. Summary of Partial Results from the Socio-economic Household Survey regarding Community-based Natural Resource Management and Livelihoods in Caprivi and Kunene. February 2003:

Main report
Appendix 1 Caprivi
Appendix 2 Kunene
Appendix 3 Khoadi Hoas
Appendix 4 Ehirovipuka
Appendix 5 Kwandu
Appendix 6 Mayuni
Appendix 7 Salambala
Appendix 8 Sorris Sorris
Appendix 9 Torra
Appendix 10 Caprivi Purposive Sample
Appendix 11 Conservancy advantages and disadvantages
Appendix 12 Data Tables
Appendix 13 Survey Instrument
Appendix 14 Terms of reference for report

13. Murphy, C. and Mulonga, S. Senior Community Field Ranger Workshop – Caprivi Region. January 2003.

14. Fennessy, J. and Schneider, S. Natural Resource Management Bibliographic Compilation and Identification of Literature Gaps: Kunene and Caprivi Regions. January 2002.

15. Vaughan, C., Mulonga, S and Katjiua, J.B. Cash from Conservation: Torra Community Tastes the Benefits. A Short Survey and Review of the Torra Conservancy Cash Payouts to Individual Registered Members. October 2003.

16. Vaughan, C., Katjiua, J.B., Mulonga, S., and Branston N. Living with Wildlife. Proceedings of Workshop to Evaluate Wildlife Utilization and Human Wildlife Conflict with Community Game Guards in Kunene. May 2003.

17. Vaughan, C., Katjiua, J.B. and Branston, N. Talking with Torra. Proceedings of a Participatory Livelihoods Workshop with Torra Residents. October 2003.

18. Vaughan, C., Katjiua, J.B. and Branston, N., and Bundra K.CBNRM in the Kunene Region Proceedings of a Workshop Held to Discuss WILD Project Key Findings and Build Stakeholder Consensus. Ombinda Lodge. May 2003.

19. Murphy, C. Proceedings of WILD Project Feedback Workshops in Caprivi. April 2003.

20. Jones, B., Long, S.A., Vaughan, C., Murphy, C., Katjiua, J.B. and Mulonga, S. Wildlife, Tourism and Livelihoods in Namibia: A Summary of Preliminary Findings of the Project up to end August 2002. August 2002.

21. Long, S.A., Jones, B., Humphrey, A., and van Wyk, E. A Report on the WILD Project Engagement Strategy: Outcomes and Stakeholder Consensus. June 2003.

22. Vaughan, C., Katjiua, J.B. and Branston, N. Whose Thirst First? A Review of Human Elephant Conflict and Mitigation Measures around Water Points and Gardens in Kunene Region (forthcoming).

23. Katjiua, J.B., Vaughan, C. and Branston, N. Wildlife in the Potjie. Significance of Wild Food Resources for Sustaining Livelihoods in Kunene (forthcoming).

24. Branston, N., Vaughan, C. and Katjiua, J.B. Meating Expectations? A Short Review of Community Meat Distribution in Torra and ≠Khoadi //Hôas Conservancies. August 2003.

25. Jones, B. Policy, Institutions and Practice: The Impact of Namibian CBNRM Policy and Legislation on Rural Livelihoods. February 2003.

26. Trench, T., Murphy, C. and Thaniseb, E. Proceedings of Workshops to Evaluate Five Community-based Tourism Enterprises in Kunene/Erongo. July 2003.

27. Mulonga, S. A Short Review of the Socio-Political Contexts of CBNRM in Caprivi (forthcoming).

28. Vaughan, C. and Katjiua, J.B. Summary of wild project feedback for Kunene region research findings and recommendations. October 2003.

29. Vaughan, C. and Katjiua, J.B. Report from WILD Project and Khaibasen Research Group Workshop, Grootberg Training Centre, ≠Khoadi //Hôas. October 2003.

30. Vaughan, C. and Katjiua, J.B., and Savage, T. MET and WILD Project CBNRM Stakeholder ‘Policy to Practice’ Workshop, Grootberg Training Centre, ≠Khoadi //Hôas. October 2003.

31. Murphy, C., and Savage, T. Proceedings of WILD/MET Workshop: CBNRM Development and Research Priorities in Caprivi, Katima Mulilo: 23rd October. October 2003.

Research Discussion Papers:

48. Suich, H and Murphy, C. 2002. Crafty women: The livelihood impact of craft income in Caprivi. DEA Research Discussion Paper 48. 31pp.

53. Long, S.A. 2002. Disentangling benefits: Livelihoods, natural resource management and managing revenue from tourism. The experience of the Torra Conservancy, Namibia. DEA Research Discussion Paper 53. 22pp.

57. Murphy, C. and Suich, H. 2003. Mashi Craft Market – Crafts and livelihoods in Caprivi. DEA Research Discussion Paper 57. 29pp.

59. Mulonga, S., Suich, H. and Murphy, C. 2003. The conflict continues: Human wildlife conflict and livelihoods in Caprivi. DEA Research Discussion Paper 59. 29pp.

60. Halstead, L. 2003. Making community-based tourism work: An assessment of factors contributing to successful community-owned tourism development in Caprivi. DEA Research Discussion Paper 60. 35pp.

61. Murphy, C. and Halstead, L. 2003. “The person with the idea for the campsite is a hero.” Institutional arrangements and livelihood change of community-owned tourism enterprises in Namibia. DEA Research Discussion Paper 61.42pp.

62. Mulonga, S. 2003. Wild food: Use of natural resources for food in eastern Caprivi. DEA Research Discussion Paper 62.41pp.

63. Mulonga, S. and Murphy, C. 2003. Spending the money: The experience of conservancy benefit distribution in Namibia up to mid-2003. DEA Research Discussion Paper 63. 27pp.

64. Murphy, C. 2003. Community tourism in Kunene: A review of five case studies for the WILD Project. DEA Research Discussion Paper 64. 27pp.

65. Li, B.M.L. and Vaughan, C. 2003. Social relations and water management: The impact of community-based water management in the ≠Khoadi //Hôas Conservancy of north-west Namibia. DEA Research Discussion Paper 65. 23pp.

 

Conservancy Data Posters:

 

Kunene and Erongo

  1. Ehirovipuka

  2. ≠Khoadi //Hôas

  3. Torra

  4. Sorris sorris

Caprivi

  1. Kwandu

  2. Mayuni

  3. Salambala

Consultants Reports:

  1. Tourism Values Study - Final Report IIED

  2. Conservancy Profile Report

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