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The political economy of fisheries co-management: Challenging the potential for success on Lake Victoria
Abstract
• The wider political economic context matters for natural resource governance. • Co-management on Lake Victoria is constrained by competitive authoritarianism. • Politics, limited decentralisation and corruption affect co-management. • Natural resource governance may be undermined by the political-economic...
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Title
The political economy of fisheries co-management: Challenging the potential for success on Lake Victoria
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
63
Pages
102101 - 102101
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