Box 1
Contains 57 Results:
World Fisheries Congress, and other environmental meetings or special issues, 1992
Correspondence, notes and some of the documents collected by David Wiley, Anne Ferguson and Bill Derman while working on the African Studies Center's Program on the Lakes of East Africa (PLEA), in collaboration with the Kenyan Marine Fisheries Research Institute (Kisumu), the Malawi Fisheries Research Institute, the Tanzania Fisheries Research Institute (Mwanza), and the Fisheries Research Institute of Uganda (Jinja). PLEA was funded (1992-1998) by the MacArthur Foundation.
Derman research proposal: Water and Natural Resource Management in the Mid-Zambezi River Basin; with comments by Tim, 1993?
Correspondence, notes and some of the documents collected by David Wiley, Anne Ferguson and Bill Derman while working on the African Studies Center's Program on the Lakes of East Africa (PLEA), in collaboration with the Kenyan Marine Fisheries Research Institute (Kisumu), the Malawi Fisheries Research Institute, the Tanzania Fisheries Research Institute (Mwanza), and the Fisheries Research Institute of Uganda (Jinja). PLEA was funded (1992-1998) by the MacArthur Foundation.
Couite, R. R. The distribution of artisanal fishing craft in Lakes Malawi and Malombe. Presentation at Social Aspects of Rural Development in Malawi Conference. Malawi: University of Malawi, 8p., 1978
Correspondence, notes and some of the documents collected by David Wiley, Anne Ferguson and Bill Derman while working on the African Studies Center's Program on the Lakes of East Africa (PLEA), in collaboration with the Kenyan Marine Fisheries Research Institute (Kisumu), the Malawi Fisheries Research Institute, the Tanzania Fisheries Research Institute (Mwanza), and the Fisheries Research Institute of Uganda (Jinja). PLEA was funded (1992-1998) by the MacArthur Foundation.
Demersal fishery re-assessment – Lake Malawi (Project Data Sheet)
Correspondence, notes and some of the documents collected by David Wiley, Anne Ferguson and Bill Derman while working on the African Studies Center's Program on the Lakes of East Africa (PLEA), in collaboration with the Kenyan Marine Fisheries Research Institute (Kisumu), the Malawi Fisheries Research Institute, the Tanzania Fisheries Research Institute (Mwanza), and the Fisheries Research Institute of Uganda (Jinja). PLEA was funded (1992-1998) by the MacArthur Foundation.
Fisheries development strategy study: final report and sectoral papers. Republic of Malawi: Ministry of Forestry and Natural Resources. Hindenburgring 18, Germany: GOPA-Consultants, October 1987
Correspondence, notes and some of the documents collected by David Wiley, Anne Ferguson and Bill Derman while working on the African Studies Center's Program on the Lakes of East Africa (PLEA), in collaboration with the Kenyan Marine Fisheries Research Institute (Kisumu), the Malawi Fisheries Research Institute, the Tanzania Fisheries Research Institute (Mwanza), and the Fisheries Research Institute of Uganda (Jinja). PLEA was funded (1992-1998) by the MacArthur Foundation.
Lake Malawi lakeshore physical development plan (Kakhobwe)
Correspondence, notes and some of the documents collected by David Wiley, Anne Ferguson and Bill Derman while working on the African Studies Center's Program on the Lakes of East Africa (PLEA), in collaboration with the Kenyan Marine Fisheries Research Institute (Kisumu), the Malawi Fisheries Research Institute, the Tanzania Fisheries Research Institute (Mwanza), and the Fisheries Research Institute of Uganda (Jinja). PLEA was funded (1992-1998) by the MacArthur Foundation.
Malawi correspondence from David Wiley
Correspondence, notes and some of the documents collected by David Wiley, Anne Ferguson and Bill Derman while working on the African Studies Center's Program on the Lakes of East Africa (PLEA), in collaboration with the Kenyan Marine Fisheries Research Institute (Kisumu), the Malawi Fisheries Research Institute, the Tanzania Fisheries Research Institute (Mwanza), and the Fisheries Research Institute of Uganda (Jinja). PLEA was funded (1992-1998) by the MacArthur Foundation.
