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Zwischen Nutzung und Niedergang

Der Lake Victoria als Ressource in Wissenschaft, Kolonial- und Entwicklungspolitik, 1927-1988
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2018
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-4778-8
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-9035-5
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Historische Grundlagen der Moderne
Volume
18
Language
German
Pages
482
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Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 16
    1. Fragestellung No access
      1. Untersuchungsgegenstand No access
      2. Untersuchungszeitraum und historische Entwicklungen No access
      3. Begriffe und Definitionen No access
      1. Forschungsstand: Natur und Geschichte No access
      2. Forschungsstand: Wasser und Geschichte No access
      3. Forschungsstand: Rahmengebende Themenfelder No access
      4. Forschungsstand: Der Lake Victoria in Literatur und Forschung No access
      5. Theoretische Perspektiven und Verankerungen No access
      6. Quellenauswahl No access
      7. Aufbau der Arbeit No access
        1. Wasser und Seen als existenzielle Ressource No access
          1. Natur, Wissenschaft und Expansion No access
          2. Wasser als Herrschaftsfaktor: Der Nil als Ausgangspunkt No access
          1. Die Entdeckung der Nilquellen No access
          2. Erste Schritte zur herrschaftspolitischen Integration des Lake Victoria No access
        1. Die Anbindung an die Infrastruktur des Empire No access
      1. 1.3 Zwischenbilanz No access
          1. Afrika im Fokus der aufkommenden Süßwasserforschung No access
          2. Die Diversifizierung und Institutionalisierung der Limnologie No access
          1. Erste Schritte der limnologischen Erforschung der Großen Seen No access
          2. Der Lake Victoria als Studienobjekt No access
          1. Ein Meilenstein der Erschließung: Die Expedition von 1927/28 No access
          2. Etablierung eines neuen Musters: Expeditionen als Instrument des Zugriffs No access
          3. Karrieren, Netzwerke, Wissen: Die langfristigen Wirkungen der Expeditionen No access
          1. Ein neues Zentrum der Forschung: Gründung und institutionelle Einbettung der EAFFRO No access
          2. Arbeitsabläufe, Forschungen und Netzwerke der EAFFRO No access
          3. „Entwicklung“ als neue Leitlinie der Forschung No access
          4. Forschung zwischen Dekolonisierung und Nationalisierung No access
      1. 2.3 Zwischenbilanz No access
        1. Kolonialwirtschaftliche Zugriffe auf die Natur No access
          1. Potenzial des Sees, indigene Fischerei und früher Zugriff No access
          2. Gesetze und Institutionen zur Fischereikontrolle No access
          3. Eingriffe, Steuerung und Disziplinierung No access
          4. Ausmaß der Fischerei, Impulse für andere Seen, Verdrängung No access
          1. Hintergründe und Probleme des Colonial Development No access
          2. Die Fischerei als Handlungsfeld der kolonialen Entwicklung No access
          1. Der Nilbarsch, ein Hoffnungsträger No access
          2. Naturoptimierung und nutzlose Experimente No access
          3. Weitere Fischaussetzungen im Lake Victoria und anderen Seen No access
      1. 3.3 Zwischenbilanz No access
          1. Der Übergang in die Unabhängigkeit und das Aufkommen von „Entwicklung“ No access
          2. Natur im Fokus der ostafrikanischen Entwicklungspläne No access
          1. Natur und Ernährung als Handlungsfelder der internationalen Politik No access
          2. Die Hinwendung der FAO zur Entwicklungspolitik No access
          1. Die vielfältigen Nutzungsmöglichkeiten des Sees No access
          2. Die Hinwendung der FAO zur Fischerei No access
          1. Der Zugriff der FAO auf den Lake Victoria No access
          2. Nationale Entwicklungspläne und globale Konzepte No access
          3. Die Umsetzung der Entwicklungspläne und erste Wirkungen No access
          4. Die Vermehrung des Nilbarschs und steigende Fangzahlen No access
      1. 4.3 Zwischenbilanz No access
          1. Dimensionen der Übernutzung natürlicher Ressourcen No access
          2. Warnungen vor der Übernutzung des Lake Victoria No access
          3. Warnungen vor der Aussetzung des Nilbarschs im Lake Victoria No access
        1. Das Hinwegsetzen über die Warnungen No access
          1. Von der Ruhe bis zur umwälzenden Ausbreitung des Nilbarschs No access
          2. Die Erforschung der Nilbarschausbreitung No access
          3. Die ökologischen Folgen und das Drama des unterworfenen Sees No access
          1. Der Aufschwung der exportorientierten Fischindustrie: Quantitative Gesichtspunkte No access
          2. Qualitative Veränderungen des Fischereigewerbes No access
          3. Folgen für die Arbeits- und Lebensverhältnisse am See No access
          4. Förderung des Nilbarschgeschäftes und Aneignung durch externe Akteure No access
      1. 5.3 Zwischenbilanz No access
          1. Historische Hintergründe und erste Schutzansätze No access
          2. Der Schutz des Sees als Leitmotiv und Inspiration No access
        1. Naturschutz als Moment der Aneignung No access
          1. Die Hinterfragung des ökologischen Dramas No access
          2. Ein sozioökonomisches Drama? No access
          1. Neue Gleichgewichte im Handeln und in der Organisation? No access
          2. Verankerung der neueren Konzepte und weiteres Fortschreiten No access
      1. 6.3 Zwischenbilanz No access
    1. Desiderate und theoretische Anknüpfungspunkte No access
    2. Ausblick No access
    1. 1. Übersichtskarte der Gewässer Ostafrikas No access
    2. 2. Übersicht: Relevante Fischarten No access
    3. 3. Schaubilder No access
      1. A: Uneditierte Quellen No access
      2. The National Archives of the UK: Public Record Office, Kew, Großbritannien (TNA) No access
      3. National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Jinja, Uganda (NaFIRRI) No access
      4. B: Editierte Quellen No access
      5. Publikationen britischer Kolonialstellen No access
      6. Publikationen von staatlichen Stellen Großbritanniens No access
      7. Publikationen von staatlichen Stellen Kenias No access
      8. Publikationen von staatlichen Stellen Tansanias No access
      9. Publikationen von staatlichen Stellen Ugandas No access
      10. Publikationen des CSA und der CCTA No access
      11. Publikationen der EAFFRO (und Vorgänger) No access
      12. Publikationen der FAO, des CIFA und des LVFRP No access
      13. Publikationen der IUCN No access
      14. Publikationen des LVFS No access
      15. Publikationen der Vereinten Nationen und zugehöriger Organisationen(außer FAO, CIFA und LVFRP) No access
      16. Zeitungsartikel No access
      17. Filme No access
      18. Sonstige Quellen No access
      19. C: Literatur (zeitgenössische und wissenschaftliche) No access
  2. Register No access Pages 479 - 482

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