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Baia, Alexandre H. M. "The Exploitation of the mangrove ecosystem while appropriation of space in Angoche city." GEOUSP: Espaço e Tempo (Online), no. 15 (June 17, 2006): 171. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2179-0892.geousp.2004.123893.

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O artigo apresenta uma reflexão sobre a relação entre a população e os recursos naturais, com enfoque específico no ecossistema dos mangais. Descreve algumas práticas da vida quotidiana e que caracterizam a exploração dos mangais na cidade de Angoche; daí parte para uma reflexão em torno dos processos de produção do espaço: a apropriação do espaço. O artigo revela a importância desta categoria de análise para a compreensão das dinâmicas correntes na relação população e recursos naturais
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Pollard, Edward, Ricardo Duarte, and Yolanda Teixeira Duarte. "Settlement and Trade from AD 500 to 1800 at Angoche, Mozambique." African Archaeological Review 35, no. 3 (August 17, 2018): 443–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10437-018-9308-0.

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Rosário, Domingos Manuel do. "Os Municípios dos “Outros”. Alternância do poder local em Moçambique? O caso de Angoche." Cadernos de Estudos Africanos, no. 30 (December 14, 2015): 135–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/cea.1856.

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Bonate, Liazzat. "Matriliny, Islam and Gender in Northern Mozambique." Journal of Religion in Africa 36, no. 2 (2006): 139–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157006606777070650.

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AbstractUsing gender as the major line of difference, the paper examines the diversity within Islam in northern Mozambique, in which, despite strong historical ties to the Swahili world and waves of Islamic expansion, as well as attempts to establish and police an Islamic 'orthodoxy', matriliny continues to be one of the main cultural features. Concentrating on two coastal regions, Mozambique Island and Angoche, and on three urban zones of the modern provincial capital, Nampula City, the paper addresses the reasons for the endurance of matriliny, through historical processes that brought about different currents of Islam, and discusses the ways in which the colonial and post-colonial state, while attempting to control the often conflicting Islamic and African 'traditional' authorities, have contributed to the perpetuation of this conflict as well as to the endurance of matriliny.
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Correa, Sílvio Marcus de Souza. "Fotografias de uma anomalia. Alteridade e os limites da comunicação intercultural em situação colonial." Vista, no. 7 (June 29, 2021): e021006. http://dx.doi.org/10.21814/vista.3404.

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No início de setembro de 1948, a Missão Antropológica de Moçambique (MAM) esteve em António Enes (atual Angoche). Nessa localidade, o chefe da MAM, Joaquim Rodrigues dos Santos Júnior, foi informado sobre a anomalia de um jovem. O interesse de Santos Júnior pelo caso do pequenino Atomane se inscreve numa teratologia colonial que deu azo para uma espetacularização científica dos corpos dos "indígenas". A anomalia de Atomane é apenas uma de várias outras registadas durante as campanhas das missões antropológicas a Guiné, Angola, São Tomé e Príncipe, Moçambique e Timor, realizadas entre 1936 e 1959. As fotografias do pequeno Atomane e outros materiais do espólio da MAM formam o corpus documental para a análise dos limites da comunicação intercultural em contexto colonial. A partir de novos aportes em cultura visual, faz-se uma leitura crítica de fotografias do arquivo colonial da MAM.
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Mahanjane, E. S., D. Franke, R. Lutz, J. Winsemann, A. Ehrhardt, K. Berglar, and C. Reichert. "MATURITY AND PETROLEUM SYSTEMS MODELLING IN THE OFFSHORE ZAMBEZI DELTA DEPRESSION AND ANGOCHE BASIN, NORTHERN MOZAMBIQUE." Journal of Petroleum Geology 37, no. 4 (September 25, 2014): 329–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jpg.12589.

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UIBLEIN, FRANZ, GAVIN GOUWS, MARK LISHER, and BERNARDINO S. MALAUENE. "Upeneus floros, a new goatfish from South Africa and Mozambique, with updated taxonomic accounts for U. guttatus and U. pori and a key to Western Indian Ocean Upeneus species (Mullidae)." Zootaxa 4834, no. 4 (August 21, 2020): 523–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4834.4.3.

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The highly diverse goatfish genus Upeneus (Mullidae) requires enhanced attention regarding the possible occurrence of undescribed species in insufficiently explored regions. This study focuses on the South-Western Indian Ocean region (SWIO), and on the so-called japonicus-group, a taxonomic species group of Upeneus. Based on in-situ observations and collections in Sodwana Bay, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, the Floros goatfish, U. floros n. sp., is described. Detailed comparative studies of colour patterns and morphological characters of all other 13 japonicus-group species were undertaken as well as COI barcoding. The new species occurs in the coastal area between Angoche, N Mozambique and KwaZulu-Natal and partly overlaps in distribution with two similar species, U. guttatus, widely distributed in the Indo-W Pacific, and U. saiab, assumed to be endemic in a small area off Angoche. Two additional japonicus-group species occurring in the SWIO, U. seychellensis from the Seychelles Bank and U. pori from the Mediterranean Sea (as Lessepsian migrant), Northern Red Sea and Madagascar, were also compared. Because specimens as well as in-situ photographs of U. floros have been erroneously identified as either U. guttatus or U. pori during previous studies, updated taxonomic accounts and diagnoses are provided for these species taking size-related and population differences into account. For U. pori, of which a single preserved specimen from SW Madagascar was known so far, a new record from NE Madagascar is reported based on three specimens and a fresh-colour photo. Upeneus floros can be distinguished from U. guttatus and U. pori by a combination of three characters: head length, first dorsal-fin height and number of gill rakers. Upeneus guttatus can be distinguished from the other two species by disproportionally higher anterior dorsal-fin spines vs. a proportional decrease of dorsal-fin spines in height, barbels mostly yellow vs. white or creamy-white, and slightly fewer pectoral-fin rays. COI barcoding detected a clear distinction between U. guttatus and U. floros and U. pori, respectively, but no significant divergence between the two latter species. COI barcoding also failed to differentiate several other Upeneus species which are clearly distinguished morphologically. Possible interrelationships between species distribution patterns and physical oceanography are discussed. An identification key for the 22 WIO Upeneus species is provided.
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UIBLEIN, FRANZ, and MARK LISHER. "A new goatfish of the genus Upeneus (Mullidae) from Angoche, northern Mozambique." Zootaxa 3717, no. 1 (September 26, 2013): 85. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3717.1.7.

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Yedier, Serdar, Derya Bostanci, and Nazmi Polat. "Some population characteristics of Oxynoemacheilus angorae (Steindachner, 1897) from the Perşembe Plateau meandering streams in Ordu, Turkey." Fisheries & Aquatic Life 29, no. 2 (June 1, 2021): 100–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/aopf-2021-0012.

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Abstract The aim of the current study was to determine the length-weight relationship (LWR) and length-length relationship (LLR) with condition factor (K) values for Oxynoemacheilus angorae from the Perşembe Plateau meandering streams in Ordu, Turkey. A total of 65 fish specimens, which were caught with electrofishing gear, were examined. Fish standard length (SL), fork length (FL), total length (TL), and body weight (W) were determined. There were no statistical differences between the measurements of male and female O. angorae specimens; therefore, the female and male specimens were evaluated together in the current study. The LWR equation and determination coefficient of O. angorae were W = 0.014 TL2.7359 (r2 = 0.9659). The 95% confidence interval of the b value for the O. angorae specimens from the Perşembe Plateau meandering streams was 2.7261 to 2.7435. In the present study, it was determined that O. angorae specimens showed negative allometric growth. Calculations of O. angorae TL-SL, TL-FL, and FL-SL relationship equations and determination coefficients were as follows: TL = 0.2091+1.1646 SL, (r2 = 0.986); TL = 0.1341+1.0301 FL (r2 = 0.9914); and FL = 0.0998+1.1261 SL, (r2 = 0.9868), respectively. A new maximum total length was recorded for O. angorae in this study. The average condition factor value of O. angorae was 0.9954. This value could have indicated that this species was encountering some problems in this habitat. The O. angorae parameters determined were the first data reported for the Perşembe Plateau meandering streams in Ordu, Turkey (Middle Black Sea Region).
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Brendieck-Worm, Cäcilia. "Phytotherapeutische Antworten auf bakterielle Resistenzentwicklung." Zeitschrift für Ganzheitliche Tiermedizin 33, no. 04 (November 2019): 134–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1000-1117.

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ZusammenfassungDie Anwendung von sekundären Pflanzenstoffen in Form von, auf Wirksamkeit und Unbedenklichkeit geprüften, Phytopharmaka, wie dem in der Tiermedizin seit langem bewährten Angocin® Anti-Infekt N in Therapiekonzepten gegen Infektionen, ist aus erfahrungsmedizinischer Sicht sinnvoll und medizinisch zu rechtfertigen.Die Therapieerfolge mit Angocin® Anti-Infekt N beim Hund, insbesondere bei Infektionen der Atemwege und der Harnwege, sind überzeugend, insbesondere angesichts des geringen Risikos von unerwünschten Nebenwirkungen.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Angoche"

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Schadeberg, Thilo C. "Nguo-nyingi Mkoti: Mwanzishaji wa mji wa Ngoji (Angoche)." Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, 2012. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-97766.

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The title of this paper gives three variants of what historically is the same name: Koti = the present-day indigenous name of Koti Island; Ngoji = the older form of the same name; Angoche = the official name of the town, adapted from the name of the AKoti people EKoti is the language of Angoche, a town on the coast of Nampula Province, in Mozambique. EKoti is in most respects very similar to the neighbouring coastal varieties of Makhuwa, but it also has many lexical and morphological items that are derived from Swahili. My colleague F. U. Mucanheia, co-author of our forthcoming grammar of EKoti, has recorded a story about the origin of Koti Island and its people. In the present paper, I summarize the text of this oral tradition, and I compare it to the dynastic traditions from Angoche and to those found in the Kilwa chronicle, pointing out differences but also establishing links.
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Mattos, Regiane Augusto de. "As dimensões da resistência em Angoche: da expansão política do sultanato à política colonialista portuguesa no norte de Moçambique (1842-1910)." Universidade de São Paulo, 2012. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8138/tde-01082012-164035/.

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A presente tese tem por objetivo examinar a formação da coligação de resistência organizada, no final do século XIX, por chefes de Angoche, Sangage, Sancul e Quitangonha, dos grupos macua-imbamela e namarrais, às interferências da política colonialista portuguesa no norte de Moçambique. Esses chefes efetuaram vários ataques aos postos administrativos e militares portugueses, postergando a ocupação efetiva daquele território até 1910. O principal objetivo da coligação era a preservação da autonomia política, ameaçada pelas iniciativas de ocupação territorial e pela instituição de mecanismos coloniais, como o controle do comércio e da produção de gêneros agrícolas, a cobrança de impostos e o trabalho compulsório. Os participantes da coligação estavam inseridos num complexo de interconexões gerado pelas múltiplas relações estabelecidas por meio dos espaços políticos, culturais, religiosos e de trocas comerciais, que envolviam não apenas as sociedades islâmicas da costa, as do interior e as do mundo suaíli, como o sultanato de Zanzibar, as ilhas Comores e Madagascar, mas também indianos, portugueses, ingleses e franceses. Essas relações eram definidas pelo parentesco, pela doação de terra, pela religião islâmica e pelos contatos comerciais. Essas conexões facilitaram a formação da coligação de resistência no final do século XIX.
The present thesis has as objective to examine the formation of the coalition resistance organized at the end of the nineteenth century, by the leaderships of Angoche, Sangage, Sancul and Quitangonha, and the groups macua-imbamela and namarrais, to the interference of the Portuguese colonialist policy in Northern Mozambique. Those learderships effectuated several attacks to the Portuguese military and administrative posts, postponing the effective occupation of that territory until 1910. The main objective of the coalition was the preservation of the political autonomy, threatened by the initiatives of the territorial occupation and the establishment of the colonial mechanisms, as the control of the trade and the agricultural production, the collection of taxes and the compulsory labor. Participants in the coalition were inserted of a complex of interconnections generated by the multiple relationships established through the political, cultural, religious and trade spaces, which involved not only the Islamic societies of the coast, the interior ones and the World Swahili as Zanzibar Sultanate, Comoros and Madagascar, but also Indian, Portuguese, English and French people. Those relationships were defined by the kinship, the land donating, the Islamic religion and also mercantile contacts. Those connections facilitated the formation of the resistance coalition at end of the nineteenth century.
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Frei, Vanito Viriato Marcelino. "A produção de caju e a dinâmica socioespacial no distrito de Angoche, Nampula - Moçambique." Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2013. http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/3241.

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This work which defines itself as a qualitative, descriptive and exploratory research, is the result of the bibliographic and documental review and of the systematization of the data collected in the field, being that the evidence of the results was based on a sample of 60 aggregate familiars (AF) selected in the district of Angoche (DA). The work provides information about the historical process of organization of the cashew production (Anacardium occidentale, L) in Mozambique and its relation with the local productive space organization, particularly in the DA. This way, the work has as general objective to analyze the socio spatial dynamic in the DA, by the comprehension of the constitution and organization of the cashew nut production process. In specific terms the work aims: 1) to characterize and analyze the socio spatial organization of the cashew production, in the different stages of the Mozambican history, 2) to examine the established policies in the development ambit of the cashew sector and the impacts upon the socio spatial organization of the production, 3) to analyze how the socio spatial transformations unchained by the cashew production in Angoche participate in its spatial configuration. Aiming to reach those goals, the work undertook an effort in the direction of responding the following guiding questions of the research: 1) what’s the importance of cashew in the socio spatial organization of Angoche? 2) how does the cashew culture participate in the socio spatial conformation and dynamic of Angoche? The results of the research pointed to an increase on the volume of the cashew nut produced by AF in DA, as result of the policies of the Instituto de Fomento do Caju (INCAJU) which invests on revitalization initiatives of the national cashew park, through the resetting and the integrated handing of the cashew tree, with impact of the increase of the cashew planted area. That way, it was verified that in Angoche the cashew cultivation is explored in its almost totality in the dry regime and in combination with basic food cultivations. It was also verified that even in the regime of combination with basic food cultivations, the cultivation of cashew in Angoche, is changing and or extinguishing ancient forms of the local productive space organization and, creating at the same time, new ways of producing in the field. This verification is justified by the fact that the small producers of cashew are planting more and more cashew trees, or by the maximization of the farmlands destined to the cultivation of food cultures, or by expansion and/or the aggregation of new cultivation areas and the introduction of new production technologies. On what it refers to the structure, the work is shared in two parts: on a first moment, it aimed to analyze the production socio spatial organization of cashew in Mozambique and the policies conceived for the development of the sector since the colonial age, passing the post independence period and the civil war until de year of 2011. In a second moment the empirical results of the research are presented, with which we analyze the socio spatial dynamic of the DA, unchained by the cashew cultivation.
Esse trabalho que se define como pesquisa qualitativa, descritiva e exploratória, é fruto de revisão bibliográfica e documental e de sistematização de dados coletados no campo, sendo que a evidência dos resultados apresentados baseou-se numa amostra de 60 agregados familiares (AF) selecionados no distrito de Angoche (DA). O trabalho fornece informações sobre o processo histórico da organização da produção de caju (Anacardium occidentale, L) em Moçambique e sua relação com a organização do espaço produtivo local, particularmente do DA. Desse modo, o trabalho tem como objetivo geral analisar a dinâmica socioespacial no DA, pela compreensão, da constituição e organização do processo de produção da castanha de caju. Em termos específicos, o trabalho visa: 1) caracterizar e analisar a organização socioespacial da produção de caju, nos diferentes estágios da história de Moçambique, 2) examinar as políticas traçadas no âmbito do desenvolvimento do setor de caju e os impactos sobre a organização socioespacial da produção, 3) analisar como as transformações socioespaciais desencadeadas pela produção de caju em Angoche, participam na sua conformação espacial. Visando atingir esses objetivos, o trabalho empreendeu esforço no sentido de responder as seguintes questões: 1) qual é a importância do caju na organização socioespacial de Angoche? 2) como a cultura do caju participa na conformação e na dinâmica socioespacial de Angoche? Os resultados da pesquisa apontam para um aumento no volume de castanha de caju produzida pelos AF no DA, como resultado das políticas do Instituto de Fomento do Caju (INCAJU) que investe em iniciativas de revitalização do parque cajuícola nacional, mediante o repovoamento e o manejo integrado do cajueiro, com impacto no aumento da área plantada com caju. Desse modo, constatou-se que em Angoche a cultura do caju é explorada na quase totalidade em regime de sequeiro e em consorciação com culturas básicas alimentares. Constatou-se ainda que mesmo em regime de consorciação, a cultura de caju em Angoche, está alterando e/ou extinguindo antigas formas de organização do espaço produtivo local e, criando ao mesmo tempo, novas formas de produzir no campo. Esta constatação se justifica pelo fato de os pequenos produtores de caju se encontrarem a plantar cada vez mais cajueiros, quer pela maximização das terras destinadas ao cultivo de culturas alimentares, quer pela expansão e/ou agregação de novas áreas de cultivo e a introdução de novas tecnologias de produção. No que se refere a sua estrutura, o trabalho encontra-se dividido em duas partes: num primeiro momento, buscou-se analisar a organização socioespacial da produção de caju em Moçambique e as políticas concebidas para o desenvolvimento do setor desde a época colonial, passando pelo período pós-independência e da guerra civil até o ano de 2011. Num segundo momento, são apresentados os resultados empíricos da pesquisa, com os quais se analisa a dinâmica socioespacial do DA desencadeada pela cultura do caju.
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José, André Cristiano. "Narrativas de resistência contra as "promessas sem destino" : crise da indústria do Caju e lutas do quotidiano em Angoche." Master's thesis, FEUC, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10316/12978.

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Maschietto, Roberta Holanda. "The contradictions of empowerment promotion through social engineering. Mozambique’s Peace and the ‘7 million’ Initiative." Thesis, University of Bradford, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/12761.

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The concept of ‘empowerment’ has been widely used among development practitioners since the early 1990s. This thesis aims to contribute to the literature on empowerment by developing an analytical framework that incorporates: (a) the dialectical nature of power, (b) multiple levels of analysis, and (c) the subjectivities of power that different actors have and that affect the way they respond to policies. The model is applied to the analysis of Mozambique’s transition to peace and the study of a national initiative called District Development Fund, known as the ‘7 Million’, which aims to promote empowerment by reducing poverty and promoting local participation in the rural districts. The analysis focuses, on the one hand, on the ‘7 million’ policy formulation, stressing the power struggles that shaped its final outcome and, on the other hand, the policy implementation in the district of Angoche, where I conducted extensive fieldwork. I argue that, even though the ‘7 million’ had some positive aspects – including providing a discourse that underlines the relevance of the districts and the local community in matters of governance – its effects in promoting local empowerment have been far below its potential. One of the reasons for this is to be found in the dynamics of power-to and power-over that take place at the local level and that partly reflect structural aspects linked to the Mozambique state formation and peacebuilding process. More generally, the case illustrates the limitations and contradictions of policies that aim promoting ‘bottom-up’ empowerment from the ‘top-down’.
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Maschietto, Roberta Holanda. "The contradictions of empowerment promotion through social engineering : Mozambique's peace and the '7 million' initiative." Thesis, University of Bradford, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/12761.

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The concept of ‘empowerment’ has been widely used among development practitioners since the early 1990s. This thesis aims to contribute to the literature on empowerment by developing an analytical framework that incorporates: (a) the dialectical nature of power, (b) multiple levels of analysis, and (c) the subjectivities of power that different actors have and that affect the way they respond to policies. The model is applied to the analysis of Mozambique’s transition to peace and the study of a national initiative called District Development Fund, known as the ‘7 Million’, which aims to promote empowerment by reducing poverty and promoting local participation in the rural districts. The analysis focuses, on the one hand, on the ‘7 million’ policy formulation, stressing the power struggles that shaped its final outcome and, on the other hand, the policy implementation in the district of Angoche, where I conducted extensive fieldwork. I argue that, even though the ‘7 million’ had some positive aspects – including providing a discourse that underlines the relevance of the districts and the local community in matters of governance – its effects in promoting local empowerment have been far below its potential. One of the reasons for this is to be found in the dynamics of power-to and power-over that take place at the local level and that partly reflect structural aspects linked to the Mozambique state formation and peacebuilding process. More generally, the case illustrates the limitations and contradictions of policies that aim promoting ‘bottom-up’ empowerment from the ‘top-down’.
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Schüller, Anne [Verfasser], Ali [Akademischer Betreuer] Al-Ahmad, and Uwe [Akademischer Betreuer] Frank. "Untersuchungen zur antibakteriellen Wirkung eines senfölhaltigen Pflanzenpräparates (Angocin® Anti-Infekt N) auf mundpathogene Keime." Freiburg : Universität, 2017. http://d-nb.info/1125904720/34.

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Kropidlowski, Rebecca [Verfasser], and Uwe [Akademischer Betreuer] Frank. "Einfluss von einem Isothiocyanatgemisch (Angocin® Anti-Infekt N) auf die Internalisierung von Escherichia coli in humanen Uroepithelzellen." Freiburg : Universität, 2015. http://d-nb.info/1138195286/34.

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Casimiro, Isabel Maria Alçada Padez Cortesão. "Cruzando lugares, percorrendo tempos : mudanças recentes nas relações de género em Angoche." Doctoral thesis, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10316/7472.

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Vales, Maria Eulália. "A database based information system for artisanal fisheries management : a case study of Moma-Angoche in Mozambique." Thesis, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/345.

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Sound management of information and data is an essential cornerstone for efficient and effective decision making. Structured, up to date and easily retrievable data from several heterogeneous sources is often required to effectively manage, monitor and predict resource quantities particularly for depleting resources such as fish. The documentation and management of fisheries data in most developing countries however poses great challenges. The main aim of this study therefore is to design an information system (IS) for Artisanal Fisheries management. The developed IS is supported by a database. Secondary data, from the provincial offices of Moma and Angoche in Mozambique, is used to test and populate the prototype database. The manner in which the database is developed demonstrates how in practice a database can be created as part of an information system. However, due to time restrictions, a complete database for the AF system could not be developed. To accomplish the objectives of the study, a model of the Artisanal Fisheries (AF) system was developed first. Based on standard system development approaches, the key components of the AF system that include; processes, data flows and data stores, were identified. The developed conceptual system was then used to identify critical data stores for the AF system and data models were subsequently developed. A prototype database to support the AF system was then implemented in MS Access. The motivation for this study is as a result of two observations made on information management which are a challenge in artisanal fisheries management in Moma-Angoche. These observations are; (i) the current information system lacks a structured approach and a database to document and archive data/information on the artisanal fisheries subsector; and, (ii) the high proportion of the data/information collected from different sources is not well processed, analyzed and is not user-friendly as yet. The Moma-Angoche Provincial Fisheries office was chosen because it is strategically suitable for research. This has been demonstrated by the amount of socio-economic artisanal fishing census data already collected and by the research on stock marine resources already carried out. As a result, the study area has become a pilot zone of integrated fisheries development projects. During the life cycle of the various projects, and even after their termination, the area remained an important zone where subsequent studies (for example baseline studies) were carried out. Furthermore, the existence of subsequent data available from those studies allows a good opportunity for data comparisons to be made.
Thesis (M.Env.Dev.) - University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2007.
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Books on the topic "Angoche"

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Schadeberg, Thilo C. Ekoti: The Maka or Swahili language of Angoche. Köln: Köppe, 2000.

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Bonato, Laura. Trapianti, sesso, angosce: Leggende metropolitane in Italia. Roma: Meltemi, 1998.

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Bonato, Laura. Trapianti, sesso, angosce: Leggende metropolitane in Italia. Roma: Meltemi, 2004.

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Vallès, Max. Roi Angole ; Le milicien des mornes. [Port-au-Prince]: Presses port-au-princiennes, 1985.

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Shubin, G. V. Kuito-Kuanavale--neizvestnai︠a︡ voĭna: Memuary veteranov voĭny v Angole. Moskva: Memories, 2008.

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Instytut historyi (Natsyi︠a︡nalʹnai︠a︡ akadėmii︠a︡ navuk Belarusi), ed. Vospominanii︠a︡ veteranov voĭny v Angole i drugikh lokalʹnykh konfliktov. Moskva: Izdatelʹ I.B. Belyĭ, 2011.

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FNLA v antikolonialʹnoĭ borʹbe i grazhdanskoĭ voĭne v Angole. Moskva: Institut Afriki RAN, 2006.

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s, Gianne s. Moutaphe. Pho te s Angoule s: O satirikos, o lyrikos, o ago niste s. Athe na: Ekdoseis Kastalias, 1985.

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Zabytai︠a︡ grazhdanskai︠a︡ voĭna v Angole: Vospominanii︠a︡ ochevidt︠s︡ev : Sbornik : V 2-kh tomakh. Moskva: Memories, 2015.

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Takogo ne bylo dazhe v Afgane: Vospominanii︠a︡ uchastnika voĭny v Angole, 1986-1988. Moskva: Memories, 2008.

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Book chapters on the topic "Angoche"

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"Comparative Table of Makua and the Dialects of Angoche and Ibo." In Northern Mozambique in the Nineteenth Century: The Travels and Explorations of H.E. O’Neill, 320–21. BRILL, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004293687_012.

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Conference papers on the topic "Angoche"

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Rathee, D. "Hunt for Oil in Offshore Angoche, Mozambique." In Fifth EAGE Eastern Africa Petroleum Geoscience Forum. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.2021605026.

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Barlass, D. J., M. Zibane, C. Samuel, H. Langa, and C. Tembe. "Prospectivity Analysis and Resource Assessment of the Unlicensed Angoche Basin." In Third EAGE Eastern Africa Petroleum Geoscience Forum. Netherlands: EAGE Publications BV, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201702396.

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Kanrar, A., R. R. Ramsumair, and M. Francis. "Case Study of Broadband Multimeasurement Streamer Seismic Data from Angoche Basin, Offshore Mozambique." In Third EAGE Eastern Africa Petroleum Geoscience Forum. Netherlands: EAGE Publications BV, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201702419.

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Abu, C. "Investigating Mass-Transport Complexes Using High-Resolution Depth Seismic Measurements, Angoche Basin, Offshore Mozambique." In EAGE 2020 Annual Conference & Exhibition Online. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.202011159.

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Kanrar, A., A. Cooke, O. Lewis, S. Joyce, J. Keeble, A. Ghanem, D. Powis, K. Broadbent, and M. Francis. "High-Resolution Processing and Imaging for Shallow-Hazard Analysis; a Case Study from Angoche, Offshore Mozambique." In 81st EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2019. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201901127.

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Broadbent, K., C. Abu, and M. Francis. "Shallow-Hazards and Deep-Water Deposition Systems Investigation Using Reprocessed High-Resolution Seismic Measurements in the Angoche Basin, Mozambique." In 81st EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2019. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201901484.

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Abu, Clara, Malcolm Francis, and Christopher A. L. Jackson. "Strike-slip overprinting of an initial co-axial shortening within the toe region of a submarine landslide: A case study from the Angoche Basin, offshore Mozambique." In First International Meeting for Applied Geoscience & Energy. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/segam2021-3583338.1.

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Lipowicz, B. "Isothiocyanat-haltige Arzneimittel am Beispiel Angocin® Anti-Infekt N: Präklinik, Klinik eines modernen Phytotherapeutikums." In Phytotherapie 2017 „Von der Innovation zur Evidenz“. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1607129.

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