Variability on multiple temporal and spatial scales exposes fishers and fishing communities to multiple stressors. The impact and interplay of these stressors need to be considered to improve our understanding of social-ecological linkages if sustainable livelihoods are to be promoted. To this end, participant-led research was conducted in the small-scale traditional commercial linefishery of the southern Cape (South Africa) between Witsand and Mossel Bay. Knowledge and perceptions regarding stressors responsible for changes in the social-ecological system, which ultimately affect the fishers’ ability to fish successfully, were recorded using semi-formal interviews and focus groups with 50 participants. The results presented not only offer ...
Change is a defining characteristic of coastal social-ecological systems, yet the magnitude and spee...
Social-ecological systems (SESs), such as fishing communities, are human and biophysical subsystems ...
Change has become a pervasive global force with implications for the sustainability of social–ecolog...
Variability on multiple temporal and spatial scales exposes fishers and fishing communities to multi...
Fishers in the small-scale, commercial linefishery in the southern Cape, South Africa, are exposed t...
Fishers in the small-scale, commercial linefishery in the southern Cape, South Africa, are exposed t...
Small-scale fisheries play a significant role in enhancing livelihoods, creating employment and cont...
Small-scale coastal fisheries are exposed to many stressors, such as poor governance, lack of altern...
Small-scale coastal fisheries are exposed to many stressors, such as poor governance, lack of altern...
Today, many pressures (socio-economic, resource scarcity, policy, and regulation) make fishers and t...
Change is a defining characteristic of coastal social-ecological systems, yet the magnitude and spee...
Change is a defining characteristic of coastal social-ecological systems, yet the magnitude and spee...
Change is a defining characteristic of coastal social-ecological systems, yet the magnitude and spee...
Change is a defining characteristic of coastal social-ecological systems, yet the magnitude and spee...
In South Africa, claims for and access to natural resources are deeply embedded in people’s historie...
Change is a defining characteristic of coastal social-ecological systems, yet the magnitude and spee...
Social-ecological systems (SESs), such as fishing communities, are human and biophysical subsystems ...
Change has become a pervasive global force with implications for the sustainability of social–ecolog...
Variability on multiple temporal and spatial scales exposes fishers and fishing communities to multi...
Fishers in the small-scale, commercial linefishery in the southern Cape, South Africa, are exposed t...
Fishers in the small-scale, commercial linefishery in the southern Cape, South Africa, are exposed t...
Small-scale fisheries play a significant role in enhancing livelihoods, creating employment and cont...
Small-scale coastal fisheries are exposed to many stressors, such as poor governance, lack of altern...
Small-scale coastal fisheries are exposed to many stressors, such as poor governance, lack of altern...
Today, many pressures (socio-economic, resource scarcity, policy, and regulation) make fishers and t...
Change is a defining characteristic of coastal social-ecological systems, yet the magnitude and spee...
Change is a defining characteristic of coastal social-ecological systems, yet the magnitude and spee...
Change is a defining characteristic of coastal social-ecological systems, yet the magnitude and spee...
Change is a defining characteristic of coastal social-ecological systems, yet the magnitude and spee...
In South Africa, claims for and access to natural resources are deeply embedded in people’s historie...
Change is a defining characteristic of coastal social-ecological systems, yet the magnitude and spee...
Social-ecological systems (SESs), such as fishing communities, are human and biophysical subsystems ...
Change has become a pervasive global force with implications for the sustainability of social–ecolog...