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Governance, informality and agency in the making of cross-border mopane worm livelihoods in Southern Africa

The utilisation of wild products is a mainstay of household livelihoods for millions of forest and rural dwellers worldwide. While many are used for subsistence purposes, some wild products are also exploited commercially. Commercialisation has often coincided with state-led conservation strategies...

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Main Author: Sekonya, James George
Other Authors: Wynberg, Rachel
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Environmental and Geographical Science 2022
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