Conditions for Sustainability of the Elephant Marsh Fishery in Malawi

The Elephant Marsh, a wetland in Southern Malawi, is important for small-scale fisheries. It is managed by local institutions, which are not formally linked to any state institutions. This paper uses qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) to examine factors for sustainability at 24 fishing villages...

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Main Author: Ishmael B. M. Kosamu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-06-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/6/7/4010
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spelling doaj-93ee17bfcf794255aa631eac96fe8ac52020-11-24T21:04:08ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502014-06-01674010402710.3390/su6074010su6074010Conditions for Sustainability of the Elephant Marsh Fishery in MalawiIshmael B. M. Kosamu0The Polytechnic, Department of Physics and Biochemical Sciences, University of Malawi, Private Bag 303, Chichiri, Blantyre 3, MalawiThe Elephant Marsh, a wetland in Southern Malawi, is important for small-scale fisheries. It is managed by local institutions, which are not formally linked to any state institutions. This paper uses qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) to examine factors for sustainability at 24 fishing villages around the wetland using a hypothesis that “If strong local institutions (with or without government support) exist in an environment where resource users take collective action, and there is no or minimal conflictive interference, small-scale fisheries become sustainable”. It was revealed that the sustainability of small-scale fisheries management at Elephant Marsh relies heavily on the strength of local fisheries’ committees. Future interventions on fisheries management at the resource should, therefore, pay particular attention to protecting and (re)building collective social capital, especially in the leadership of fisheries committees.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/6/7/4010small-scale fisherieswetlandsustainabilitylocal institutionsElephant MarshconditionsgovernanceMalawi
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Conditions for Sustainability of the Elephant Marsh Fishery in Malawi
Sustainability
small-scale fisheries
wetland
sustainability
local institutions
Elephant Marsh
conditions
governance
Malawi
author_facet Ishmael B. M. Kosamu
author_sort Ishmael B. M. Kosamu
title Conditions for Sustainability of the Elephant Marsh Fishery in Malawi
title_short Conditions for Sustainability of the Elephant Marsh Fishery in Malawi
title_full Conditions for Sustainability of the Elephant Marsh Fishery in Malawi
title_fullStr Conditions for Sustainability of the Elephant Marsh Fishery in Malawi
title_full_unstemmed Conditions for Sustainability of the Elephant Marsh Fishery in Malawi
title_sort conditions for sustainability of the elephant marsh fishery in malawi
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2014-06-01
description The Elephant Marsh, a wetland in Southern Malawi, is important for small-scale fisheries. It is managed by local institutions, which are not formally linked to any state institutions. This paper uses qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) to examine factors for sustainability at 24 fishing villages around the wetland using a hypothesis that “If strong local institutions (with or without government support) exist in an environment where resource users take collective action, and there is no or minimal conflictive interference, small-scale fisheries become sustainable”. It was revealed that the sustainability of small-scale fisheries management at Elephant Marsh relies heavily on the strength of local fisheries’ committees. Future interventions on fisheries management at the resource should, therefore, pay particular attention to protecting and (re)building collective social capital, especially in the leadership of fisheries committees.
topic small-scale fisheries
wetland
sustainability
local institutions
Elephant Marsh
conditions
governance
Malawi
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/6/7/4010
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