Browsing Faculty of Landscape and Society (LandSam) by Subject "Lake Malawi"
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Between the sun and fish are people : a socio-economic study of solar dryers for fish processing in Malawi
(Master thesis, 2018)This study examined how the usage of solar tent dryers had improved the livelihoods of fish processors in Chipala and Vinthenga villages in Nkhotakota, Malawi. The study used the sustainable livelihoods framework to analyse ... -
Modern fishing techniques and the threat to food security : case of Malawi
(Master thesis, 2022)The trajectory of this study was to assess the use of modern fishing techniques and their relation to food security in a given context of Malawi. The study was conducted by the qualitative research approach to assess modern ... -
Small scale fishing communities’ perceptions of climate change and its impact on livelihoods, gender roles and adaptive capacity : a case of Lake Malawi
(PhD Thesis;2019:16, Doctoral thesis, 2019)Fisheries remain a major livelihood for many Malawians despite continued low fish catches negatively impacting households, which depend on this resource. The main objective of this thesis is to reduce the current lack of ...