Responding to civil war: fisheries as a safety net and lootable resource on Lake Tanganyika, the Democratic Republic of Congo

Author:

Namwira DeoORCID,Nunan FionaORCID,Beswick DanielleORCID

Funder

National Geographic Society

University of Birmingham - Doctoral Researchers Development Funding Award

University of Birmingham – Fieldwork research award

University of Birmingham - Standard Award

Personal Family Funds - Fieldwork support

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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