MIGRANT FISHERMEN IN POINTE-NOIRE (CONGO):
CONTINUITY AND CONTINUOUS CHANGE.


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Technical Report N° 56

By

Eyolf Jul-Larsen,
Centre for Development Studies,
University of Bergen.



Programme for the Integrated Development of Artisanal Fisheries in West Africa
61p, IDAF/WP/56

FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Cotonou, June 1994

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

INTRODUCTION

THE POPO COMMUNITY OF TODAY

WHY ARE THE POPO IN POINTE-NOIRE?

A NEW PRODUCTION SYSTEM AND CONSOLIDATION OF THE COMMUNITY, DEVELOPMENTS IN THE 1970S

CHANGES IN GROWTH PATTERNS AND POLITICAL CHALLENGES IN THE 1980S

SOME CONCLUDING REMARKS

REFERENCES

LIST OF IDAF REPORT