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percent; four per cent of the West
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The Natural Resources of the Waza L
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Photo 6.2 Young lion with prey in W
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The Natural Resources of the Waza L
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(Bauer, 1995) and 30-60 lions -with
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eastern border of the Waza National
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Livelihood system Ethnic group No p
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The People of the Floodplain The ex
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Plate 1.1 Different views on the Lo
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Plate 7.1 Distribution of ethnic gr
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Plate 7.3 Fishers along the Logone
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Plate 7.6 Fishing with basket-shape
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has lost 60% to 70% of its fresh we
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The People of the Floodplain extent
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in different ecosystems. This indic
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13 Towards Sustainability By Jean-Y
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The approach followed, and the resu
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Map 3.1 The extent of the flooding
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Map 6.2 Vegetation map of Waza Nati
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References Acreman, M.C. 2003. Case
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De Iongh, M.Tchamba, W.Tamis, M.’
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Kari, S., and P. Scholte 2001. La r
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Prins, H.H.T. and P.E. Loth 1988. R
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Van der Jagt, A.P. and C.E.M. Pot.