Small-scale coastal fisheries are exposed to many stressors, such as poor governance, lack of alternative employment, overfishing and diseases. Stressors, in this context, constitute environmental and socio-economic changes or events at local, national or global levels making the fisheries sector or fishers vulnerable. Climate change is expected to compound the consequences of these stressors on fisheries and livelihoods. Identifying and understanding the effects of important stressors are imperative for building and organising appropriate capacity to adapt and, ultimately, for successful adaptation. However, how climate-related and non-climate stressors jointly affect small-scale fisheries is still to be fully explored. In this paper, we u...
The processes by which adaptive capacity is mobilised in response to multiple stressors are yet to b...
Sub-Saharan Africa’s freshwater fisheries contribute significantly to the livelihoods and food secur...
Studies examining the vulnerability, resilience and adaptation options of fisheries-dependent coasta...
Small-scale coastal fisheries are exposed to many stressors, such as poor governance, lack of altern...
Climate change is a pressing contemporary issue confronting small-scale fisheries, particularly in t...
Small-scale coastal fisheries (SSCF) in the Western region of Ghana are affected by a combination of...
Small-scale coastal fisheries (SSCF) in the Western region of Ghana are affected by a combination of...
© Copyright © 2022 by the American Geographical Society of New York.This study investigates the perc...
Climate change affects fishing globally, and the world’s 100 million small-scale fisheries (SSF) are...
As climate change and other socio-economic stressors continue to impact coastal social-ecological sy...
In the coastal area of Accra, Ghana, fish catch has significantly decreased over the last two decade...
Rural coastal communities in the global south are mostly natural resource-dependent and their liveli...
Fisheries support livelihood of over half a billion of people globally. Many of these people live in...
Variability on multiple temporal and spatial scales exposes fishers and fishing communities to multi...
Variability on multiple temporal and spatial scales exposes fishers and fishing communities to multi...
The processes by which adaptive capacity is mobilised in response to multiple stressors are yet to b...
Sub-Saharan Africa’s freshwater fisheries contribute significantly to the livelihoods and food secur...
Studies examining the vulnerability, resilience and adaptation options of fisheries-dependent coasta...
Small-scale coastal fisheries are exposed to many stressors, such as poor governance, lack of altern...
Climate change is a pressing contemporary issue confronting small-scale fisheries, particularly in t...
Small-scale coastal fisheries (SSCF) in the Western region of Ghana are affected by a combination of...
Small-scale coastal fisheries (SSCF) in the Western region of Ghana are affected by a combination of...
© Copyright © 2022 by the American Geographical Society of New York.This study investigates the perc...
Climate change affects fishing globally, and the world’s 100 million small-scale fisheries (SSF) are...
As climate change and other socio-economic stressors continue to impact coastal social-ecological sy...
In the coastal area of Accra, Ghana, fish catch has significantly decreased over the last two decade...
Rural coastal communities in the global south are mostly natural resource-dependent and their liveli...
Fisheries support livelihood of over half a billion of people globally. Many of these people live in...
Variability on multiple temporal and spatial scales exposes fishers and fishing communities to multi...
Variability on multiple temporal and spatial scales exposes fishers and fishing communities to multi...
The processes by which adaptive capacity is mobilised in response to multiple stressors are yet to b...
Sub-Saharan Africa’s freshwater fisheries contribute significantly to the livelihoods and food secur...
Studies examining the vulnerability, resilience and adaptation options of fisheries-dependent coasta...