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Bourdillon, M. F. C. Studies of fishing on Lake Kariba. Gweru, Zimbabwe: Mambo Press, 1985.

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Fragmentation of natural resources management: Experiences from Lake Kariba. South Africa]: PLAAS, 2014.

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Lake Kariba inshore fishery management: Experiences, problems, and opportunities. Mount Pleasant, Harare: Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Zimbabwe, 1995.

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Malasha, Isaac. Fishing regulations and co-managerial arrangements: Examples from Lake Kariba. Mount Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe: Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Zimbabwe, 2002.

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D, Taylor R. Crocodile numbers on Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe and factors influencing them. Causeway, Harare, Zimbabwe: WWF Multispecies Project, 1993.

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Mhlanga, L. Vegetation studies of selected islands and adjacent mainland on Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe. Harare, Zimbabwe: Institute of Environmental Studies, University of Zimbabwe, 1999.

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Jackson, J. C. The artisanal fishery of Lake Kariba (eastern basin): A socio-ecological input into lake-shore planning and fisheries management. [Harare]: Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Zimbabwe, 1991.

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Malasha, Isaac. In search of a new management regime on the northern shores of Lake Kariba. Mount Pleasant, Harare: Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Zimbabwe, 1996.

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Technical Consultation on the Development and Management of the Fisheries of Lake Kariba (2nd 2004 Kariba, Zimbabwe). Report of the Second Technical Consultation on the Development and Management of the Fisheries of Lake Kariba: Kariba, Zimbabwe, 30 November- 1 December 2004. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2005.

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Hachongela, Patricia. A gender analysis of participation in planning for village regrouping on Lake Kariba shoreline (Zambia). Mount Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe: Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Zimbabwe, 1997.

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Malasha, Isaac. Fishing in a bathtub: A comprehension of the conflicts in the Lake Kariba inshore fishery (Zimbabwe). Mount Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe: Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Zimbabwe, 2002.

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Malasha, Isaac. Contested fishing grounds: Examining the possibility of a transboundary management regime in the Lake Kariba fishery. Mount Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe: Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Zimbabwe, 2005.

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Jackson, J. C. Creating common pools in a lake: Planning for the community-based management of the in-shore fishery, Lake Kariba Recreational Park, Zimbabwe. Mount Pleasant, Harare: Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Zimbabwe, 1995.

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Sifuniso, Monde. Report on the Legal Rights Education Materials Production Workshop: Lake Kariba Inns, Siavonga, 3-4 September, 1996. [Lusaka: s.n., 1996.

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Malasha, Isaac. The outcome of a co-managerial arrangement in an inland fishery: The case of Lake Kariba (Zambia). Mount Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe: Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Zimbabwe, 2001.

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Scudder, Thayer. A history of development in the twentieth century: The Zambian portion of the Middle Zambezi Valley and the Lake Kariba basin. Binghamton, NY: Institute for Development Anthropology, 1985.

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Muriritirwa, Wellington. Preliminary observations on the current artisanal fishery management regulations and the prevailing fishing practices in the eastern basin of Lake Kariba. Mount Pleasant, Harare: Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Zimbabwe, 1995.

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Technical Consultation on the Development and Management of the Fisheries of Lake Kariba (3rd 2006 Siavonga, Zambia). Report of the third Technical Consultation on the Development and Management of the Fisheries of Lake Kariba: Siavongaa, Zambia, 26-27 October, 2006. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2007.

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Olivia, Bennett, ed. Our gods never helped us again --: The Tonga people describe resettlement and its aftermath. Lusaka, Zambia: Panos Southern Africa, 2005.

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Reynolds, Pamela. Lwaano lwanyika =: Tonga book of the earth. Harare: C.C. Cousins in association with Save the Children Fund (UK), 1991.

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Reynolds, Pamela. Lwaano lwanyika =: Tonga book of the earth. London: Panos Publications Ltd., 1993.

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Ad Hoc Technical Consultation on the Development and Management of the Fisheries of Lake Kariba (2002 Siavonga, Zambia). Report of the Ad Hoc Technical Consultation on the Development and Management of the Fisheries of Lake Kariba: Siavonga, Republic of Zambia, 19-20 November 2002. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Subregional Office for Southern and East Africa, 2004.

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Mustonen, Esko. Jälleensyntymä ja karman laki. Porvoo: W. Söderström Osakeyhtiö, 1990.

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Balon, Eugene K. Dr. Fishes of Lake Kariba Africa. TFH Publications, 1987.

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1945-, Moreau Jacques, ed. Advances in the ecology of Lake Kariba. Mount Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe: University of Zimbabwe Publications, 1997.

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The ecology of Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe: Research proposals, activities, and reports. [Harare: s.n., 1988.

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Parasites of fishes of Lake Kariba and other fish studies. Kariba, Zimbabwe: University of Zimbabwe, University Lake Kariba Research Station, 1991.

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Balon, E. K., and A. G. Coche. Lake Kariba: A Man-Made Tropical Ecosystem in Central Africa. Ingramcontent, 2012.

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V, Kanondo, and Regional Project for Inland Fisheries Planning Development and Management in Eastern/Central/Southern Africa., eds. A review of the fisheries of Lake Kariba and their management. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization, 1991.

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D, Magadza C. H., and University Lake Kariba Research Station., eds. Chemical data for the Sanyati Bay, Lake Kariba, and the Zambezi River below the dam wall, 1987. Kariba, Zimbabwe: University of Zimbabwe, University Lake kariba Research Station, 1988.

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Cousins, Colleen Crawford, and Pamela Reynolds. Lwaano Lwanyika: Tonga Book of the Earth. Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, 1994.

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Report of the Ad Hoc Technical Consultation on the Development and Management of the Fisheries of Lake Kariba, Siavonga, Republic of Zambia, 19-20 Nov (Fao Fisheries Report). Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN (FA, 2004.

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Gamble, Ruth. From Latö to Tsurpu. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190690779.003.0007.

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In chapter 6, Rangjung Dorje is forced to leave Orgyenpa’s hermitage because of political upheavals and makes his way to the Karmapas’ primary seat, Tsurpu Monastery, near Lhasa, where he spends his late childhood and adolescence. Not everyone welcomes him back to Tsurpu. There are tensions between those advocating for Karma Pakshi’s family to maintain control of the monastery and those advocating for his reincarnation, Rangjung Dorje. Karma Pakshi’s family remains in control of the monastery, and he lives in a nearby retreat center. In the retreat center, he writes songs and stories that reimagine Tsurpu as the Karmapas’ maṇḍala. He also records his memories of past lives and reflects on how lonely he is. At the end of the chapter, he begins making short journeys around Tsurpu.
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Bruce, Steve. Secular Beats Spiritual. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805687.001.0001.

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The decline of Christianity in the West is undeniable but commentators differ in their understanding of what this represents. For some, it shows a decline in interest in religion; for others, religion has not declined, only changed shape. Possible candidates for Christianity’s replacement are the new religious movements of the late 1960s and what is variously called New Age, alternative, or contemporary spirituality. This detailed study of the religious and spiritual innovations since the 1970s assesses their popularity in Britain and concludes that the ‘not-decline-just-change’ view is unsustainable. Serious interest in spirituality has grown far less quickly than has the number of people with no religious or spiritual interest. The most popular and enduring movements have been the least religious ones; those that have survived have done so by becoming more ‘this-worldly’ and less patently religious or spiritual. Yoga is popular but as a secular exercise programme; Transcendental Meditation now markets its technique as a purely secular therapy; British Buddhists now offer the secular Mindfulness; the Findhorn Foundation (Europe’s oldest New Age centre) no longer promotes counter-cultural communalism but sells its expertise to major corporations. The book also demonstrates that, although eastern religious themes such as reincarnation and karma have gained popularity as the power of Christianity to stigmatize them as dangerous has declined, such themes have also been significantly altered so that what superficially looks like the easternization of the West might better be described as the westernization of the easternization of the West.
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