DISCUSSION PAPERS

SSD Discussion Paper

  • Gert van Rooy, Benjamin Roberts, Christa Schier, Jannie Swartz and Sebastian Levine (2007). Income poverty and inequality in Namibia.
  • Gert Van Rooy (2000). Measuring poverty in Namibia: a collation to the current debate.
  • Brian Harleh-Jones (1990). The University of Namibia 1980-1989:A Learning Experience.
  • Dianne Hubbard (1991). Women and Children in Namibia: The Legal Context.
  • Chris Tapscott (1991). The Social Economy of Livestock Production in Owambo.
  • Akiser Pomuti and George Eiseb (1991). Alcoholism in Southern Namibia.
  • Sabine Kalleicher, (1991). Transportation Study in Katutura, Windhoek.
  • Christine Frohlich and Bruce Frayne (1991). Hawking: An ‘Informal Sector' Activity in Katutura.
  • Per Strand (1991). SWAPO and Nation Building in Namibia: Tranfer of Power in a Post-Communist Era.
  • Wade Pendleton (1991). The 1991 Katutura Survey Report.
  • Bruce Frayne (1991). A Discussion of Housing Issues in Post Independence Windhoek.
  • Robert Gordon (1991). Vernacular Law and the Future of Human Rights in Namibia.
  • S.E.G. von Hatten (1992). How the Rehoboth People Perceive their Socio-Economic Environments.
  • Leif John Fosse (1992). The Social Construction of Ethnicity and Nationalism in Independent Namibia.
  • Kristof Tamas (1992). After Return: Repatriated Exiles in Independent Namibia.
  • Inge Tvedten and Lazarus Hangula (1993). The Oshakati Human Settlement Improvement Project: A Preliminary Socio-Economic Assessment.
  • Lazurus Hangula (1993).the
  • Lazarus Hangula (1993). The oshakati Human Settlement Improvement Project: The Town of Oshakati - A Historical Background.
  • Trine Naeraa and Stephen Devereux (1993). Drought and Entitlement Decline in Namibian Agriculture, 1992.
  • Inge Tvedten and Lazurus Hangula,(1994). The Oshakati Human Settlement Improvement Project: The Informal Economy and Income Generation.
  • Thomas Widlok (1994). Problems of Land Rights and Land Use in Namibia: A Case Study from Mangetti Area.
  • Chris Tapscott and Lazurus Hangula (1994). Fencing of Communal Range Land in Northern Namibia: Social and Ecological Implications.
  • Chris Tapscott (1994). Land Reform vs. Agrarian Reform in Northern Namibia: A Case Study from the Gciriku District of Kavango.
  • Rick Rohde (1994). Tinkering with Chaos: Towards a Communal Land Tenure Policy in Former Damaraland.
  • Inge Tvedten and Akiser Pomuti (1994). The Oshakati Human Settlement Improvement Project: A Socio-Economic Baseline Study.
  • Inge Tvedten and Moono Mupotola (1995). Urbanization and Urban Policies of Namibia: A Discussion Paper Prepared for the Annual Meeting of the Association of Local Authorities in Namibia.
  • Lazarus Hangula (1995). Communal Land Reform in Namibia and the Role of Traditional Authorities.
  • Irene van Rhyn (1995). Working Document on Field Observations in West Caprivi.
  • S.D. Turner (1996). Conservancies in Namibia: A Model for Successful Common Property Resource Management.
  • Sakaria Nghikembua (1996). From Drought-Recipients to Community-Based Development Organisation: A Case of Participation in Human Settlement Development.
  • Sylvia Hamata, Lazarus Hangula and Wade Pendleton (1996). A Socio-Economic Assessment of the Enclosure of Communal Land within the Townland Boundaries of Oshakati and Ongediwa, and the Relocation of the Ndama Settlement in Rundu.
  • Alphons Wabahe Mosimane (1996).Community Based Natural Resource Management in Caprivi: A Case Study of the Choi Community.
  • Bruce Frayne (1997). Considerations of Planning Theory and Practice in Namibia.
  • Bruce Frayne (1997). Planning for Transportation Shelter and the Economy: The Case of Windhoek, Namibia.
  • Lazarus Hangula (1998). Ancestral land in Namibia.
  • Institution review of four selected communities in Oshakati, SSD DP# 21 (not available).
  • Lazarus Hangula, Margaret N. Angula, Samuel K. Mafwila and Martin K. Shapi (1998). Economy, Ecology, Aesthetics: A study of Indigenous Trees Use in Former Owamboland.
  • Otto Simasiku Kamwi (1998).Crop and Livestock system Study in Caprivi in the Pilot Areas of Chinchimani and Kabbe.
  • Martha Talamondjila Naanda (1998). Community knowledge, practice and attitude on community-based Natural Resource Management. A case study: The proposed Uukwaludhi Conservancy.
  • J.E. Odada, O. Ayaya, J. Mumangeni and J.H. Eita (2000). Causes of Inflation in Namibia: An Empirical Exploration. (Revised ed.)
  • Hina Mu Ashekele (1997). Industrial Promotion and Technical Assistance to the regions: Potential Areas for Collaboration.

    Dr. Hina Mu Ashekele (2002). Fee for service: Electricity supply management concept for the less privileged.

     Hina Mu Ashekele (2002). Business day NEPAD Conference: business opportunities under the NEPAD development program

LSD Discussion Paper

  • Stephen Turner (1996). Conservancies in Namibia: A model for a successful common property resource management.
  • Alphons Wabahe Mosimane (1996). Community based resource management in East Caprivi: A case study of Choi community.
  • R Lowery(1998). Assessment of freshwater crayfish (Decapoda malacostraca) for introduction to Namibia as a fishery resource.
  • Martha Talamondjila Naanda (1998). Community knowledge, practice and attitude on community-based natural resource management: A case of proposed Uukwaludhi conservancy.
  • Lutz Ellerhold (2003). Preliminary findings regarding institution dynamics affecting the role of the NACSO network in the context of CBNRM in Namibia
  • Andrew Newsham (2004). Who’s involved and in what? Participation in natural resource management institution’ and ‘community based tourism enterprises in two conservancies in northwest Namibia.
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