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Market–community collaborative wildlife management in Malawi: subjectivities and shifting configurations of protests and celebrations

Posted on March 4, 2024March 1, 2024 by CASAS

New publication alert! Sane Zuka, a CASAS member, and Brenda Zuka have just published an article in GeoJournal. Abstract: Although wildlife management models across the world have since the early 1980s shifted from top-down fortress conservation to different labels of people-friendly community-based conservation, their outcomes remain contested. This paper explores how, and in whose interests,…

From banned bonds to hungry homes: Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on food security among migrants

Posted on February 26, 2024February 20, 2024 by CASAS

Johannes Bhanye, a member of CASAS have recently published his latest article in The International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food! Abstract: This paper examines the impacts that the COVID-19 pandemic and related bans on associational life had on the food security of migrants residing in informal settlements. Through ethnographic fieldwork at Lydiate informal…

Who is who in CASAS: Alonso Gutiérrez Navarro

Posted on February 23, 2024February 20, 2024 by CASAS

Alonso Gutiérrez Navarro is studying for the Ph.D. in Rural Development and is a professor at Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana -Xochimilco. He studied Biology at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). He received his Master’s degree from the Colegio de la Frontera Sur, where he researched peasant perspectives on fire management in an environmental conservation…

Managing public urban lands for sustainable urban development in Bujumbura, Burundi: The role of land administration system

Posted on February 21, 2024February 9, 2024 by CASAS

New publication alert! Prosper Turimubumwe, a CASAS member, and colleagues have just published an article in GeoJournal. Abstract: Public Urban Lands (PULs) are among the pieces of land that will contribute to achieving sustainable urban development. There is a need to have an effective Land Administration System (LAS) to manage PULs. This paper aims to…

Transactional and Supplementary Strategies for Accessing Land Among Migrants on the Margins: An Ethnographic Study Among Malawian Migrants at Lydiate Informal Settlement, Zimbabwe

Posted on February 19, 2024February 9, 2024 by CASAS

New publication alert! Discover the book chapter by CASAS member Johannes Bhanye and colleagues. Abstract: This chapter examines the various transactional and supplementary strategies adopted by migrants on the margins to access much-coveted land. Situated in transnational theory, the study is based on ethnographic fieldwork in Lydiate, a peri-urban informal settlement of Norton town, a…

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