Nambia: References

Adams, P. 2004. Community Liaison Officer, Torra Conservancy, Namibia. Personal Communication. Interview. October 2004.

Baker, L. 2003. “Torra Conservancy Pays Dividends to Members.” The Namibian (January 9). Online at http://www.usaid.org.na/pdfdocs/0103Torra%20Conservancy%20Dividends.pdf

Bandyopadhyay, S., M. Humavindu, P. Shyamsundar, and L. Wang. 2004. “Do Households Gain from Community-Based Natural Resource Management? An Evaluation of Community Conservancies in Namibia.” Policy Research Working Paper 3337. Washington, DC: World Bank. Online here.

Barnes, J. 2004. “Namibian CBNRM Program.” PowerPoint presentation. Washington, DC: United States Agency for International Development.

Florry, P. 2004. Manager, Damaraland Camp, Torra Conservancy, Namibia. Personal Communication. E-mail. October.

Hamilton, K. 2004. Lead Economist, Environment Department, World Bank. Personal Communication. Interview. October.

Jacobsohn, M. 2004. Co-Director, Integrated Rural Development and Nature Conservation. Personal Communication. E-mail. October.

Long, S. 2001. “Disentangling Benefits, Livelihoods, Natural Resource Management and Managing Revenue from Tourism: The Experience of Torra Conservancy, Namibia.” Wildlife Integration for Livelihood Diversification (WILD) Project Working Paper 3. Online at www.met.gov.na/programmes/wild/WILDworkingpapers1-5/WP%203%20-%20Disentangling%20Benefits.pdf.

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Sullivan, S. 2001. “How Sustainable is the Communalizing Discourse of ‘New’ Conservation? The Masking of Difference, Inequality and Aspiration in the Fledgling ‘Conservancies’ of Namibia.” In Conservation and Mobile Indigenous Peoples: Displacement, Forced Settlement and Sustainable Development,eds. D. Chatty and M. Colchester, 158-187. Oxford: Berghahn Press. Online at http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/csgr/research/keytopic/resistance/Sep03.pdf/.

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Vaughan, K., S. Mulonga, J. Katjiuna, and N. Branston. 2003. “Cash from Conservation. Torra Community Tastes the Benefits: A Short Survey and Review of the Torra Conservancy Cash Payout to Individual Members.” Wildlife Integration for Livelihood Diversification Project (WILD) Working Paper 15. Online at www.met.gov.na/programmes/wild/WILDworkingpapers13-16/WP%2015%20-%20Torra%20cash%20payouts.pdf.

Weaver, C. 2004. Director, WWF-LIFE Program, Namibia. Personal Communication. Telephone Interview. October.

World Wildlife Fund (WWF), and Rossing Foundation. 2004. Living in a Finite Environment (LIFE) Project. End of Project Report for Phase II: August 12, 1999- September 30, 2004.Draft report, October 2004. Washington, DC: United States Agency for International Development.