This thesis applies the food security concept to assess the significance of seagrass-associated invertebrate gleaning for providing food security in Kaole, Tanzania. It assesses the availability, accessibility, utilisation and stability over time of this food source. To explore this, a multi-strategy research design was used. Structured interviews were held with 30 gleaning women in Kaole, using a self-developed questionnaire designed to address the four components of the food security framework. Two focus group discussions were thereafter held to explore how local ecosystem services, in particular seagrass meadows, and their food provisioning services have developed over time. The findings show that a great majority of the women who engage...
Small-scale fisheries employ many millions of people around the world, and are particularly importan...
Seagrasses has a significant role in the coastal environment due to the numerous ecosystem and socio...
Seagrass meadows are located abundantly in Zanzibar, Tanzania and provide essential ecosystem servic...
This thesis applies the food security concept to assess the significance of seagrass-associated inve...
Conserving biodiversity while simultaneously feeding a growing population is one of the grand challe...
Seagrass meadows support high biodiversity and are important for invertebrate harvesting activities ...
Invertebrate gleaning (walking) fisheries are common within intertidal seagrass meadows globally, co...
The present study is one of the first attempts to analyze the societal importance of seagrasses (mar...
Small-scale fisheries (SSF) are crucial for food security and poverty alleviation. Many SSF are howe...
This study investigates stakeholders’ perspectives on seagrass degradation and the importance of its...
Seagrasses constitute the basis for diverse and productive ecosystems worldwide. In East Africa, the...
The tropical seascape provides food and livelihoods to hundreds of millions of people, but the suppo...
Invertebrate gleaning within seagrass meadows is a common activity across eastern African communitie...
Seaweed farming has existed in Unguja, Zanzibar for twenty-five years. However, its substantial rise...
It is widely recognized that humanity is currently facing multiple planetary crises, including the w...
Small-scale fisheries employ many millions of people around the world, and are particularly importan...
Seagrasses has a significant role in the coastal environment due to the numerous ecosystem and socio...
Seagrass meadows are located abundantly in Zanzibar, Tanzania and provide essential ecosystem servic...
This thesis applies the food security concept to assess the significance of seagrass-associated inve...
Conserving biodiversity while simultaneously feeding a growing population is one of the grand challe...
Seagrass meadows support high biodiversity and are important for invertebrate harvesting activities ...
Invertebrate gleaning (walking) fisheries are common within intertidal seagrass meadows globally, co...
The present study is one of the first attempts to analyze the societal importance of seagrasses (mar...
Small-scale fisheries (SSF) are crucial for food security and poverty alleviation. Many SSF are howe...
This study investigates stakeholders’ perspectives on seagrass degradation and the importance of its...
Seagrasses constitute the basis for diverse and productive ecosystems worldwide. In East Africa, the...
The tropical seascape provides food and livelihoods to hundreds of millions of people, but the suppo...
Invertebrate gleaning within seagrass meadows is a common activity across eastern African communitie...
Seaweed farming has existed in Unguja, Zanzibar for twenty-five years. However, its substantial rise...
It is widely recognized that humanity is currently facing multiple planetary crises, including the w...
Small-scale fisheries employ many millions of people around the world, and are particularly importan...
Seagrasses has a significant role in the coastal environment due to the numerous ecosystem and socio...
Seagrass meadows are located abundantly in Zanzibar, Tanzania and provide essential ecosystem servic...