ABSTRACT:There is a relationship between the increase of a population and the pressure it exerts on the ecosystem. In this sense, this article reflects on the fishing communities that inhabit the Gulf of Urabá and its food security situation. Reflection: The Gulf of Urabá, with its mangrove littoral, has fed the populations that have long lived on its shore; however the situation of forced displacement experienced in the region has increased the number of inhabitants of the fishing communities. Fishing has become the source of food and sustenance for old and new settlers, which has led to over-exploitation of marine resources, deterioration of the ecosystem, reduced availability of food, and has led to food insecurity of the inhabitants of ...
The Gulf of Nicoya is one of the richest marine sectors in the country. Large quantities of marine p...
International agreements on the Law of the Sea and responsibilities for living aquatic resources man...
The sustainable use of aquatic living resources is the cornerstone of the ecosystem approach to fish...
Networks of ecological information, social support, and acquaintanceship among the boats of the port...
The following article details the principle characteristics that the artisanal fisheries of the Bay ...
The research work carried out with fishing communities in the El Guajaro reservoir between 2013 and ...
Coastal communities depending on small-scale fisheries (SSFs) are poorly understood. Designing polic...
The importance of food security is frequently mentioned in small-scale fisheries policies, but it is...
Institutions play an important role in shaping individual incentives in complex social-ecological sy...
A reduction of up to 40% in fishing due to the effects of climate change in tropical regions is expe...
Mangrove forests support high levels of biodiversity that form the basis of subsistence and liveliho...
The objective of this article is to describe the situation of solid waste management in some coastal...
Despite its importance in the local economy and food supply, the fishing carried out by riverside co...
Spotted rose snapper (Lutjanus guttatus) is one of the most important commercial fish species caught...
The article responds to the need and the interest to maintain of sustainable way shrimp's production...
The Gulf of Nicoya is one of the richest marine sectors in the country. Large quantities of marine p...
International agreements on the Law of the Sea and responsibilities for living aquatic resources man...
The sustainable use of aquatic living resources is the cornerstone of the ecosystem approach to fish...
Networks of ecological information, social support, and acquaintanceship among the boats of the port...
The following article details the principle characteristics that the artisanal fisheries of the Bay ...
The research work carried out with fishing communities in the El Guajaro reservoir between 2013 and ...
Coastal communities depending on small-scale fisheries (SSFs) are poorly understood. Designing polic...
The importance of food security is frequently mentioned in small-scale fisheries policies, but it is...
Institutions play an important role in shaping individual incentives in complex social-ecological sy...
A reduction of up to 40% in fishing due to the effects of climate change in tropical regions is expe...
Mangrove forests support high levels of biodiversity that form the basis of subsistence and liveliho...
The objective of this article is to describe the situation of solid waste management in some coastal...
Despite its importance in the local economy and food supply, the fishing carried out by riverside co...
Spotted rose snapper (Lutjanus guttatus) is one of the most important commercial fish species caught...
The article responds to the need and the interest to maintain of sustainable way shrimp's production...
The Gulf of Nicoya is one of the richest marine sectors in the country. Large quantities of marine p...
International agreements on the Law of the Sea and responsibilities for living aquatic resources man...
The sustainable use of aquatic living resources is the cornerstone of the ecosystem approach to fish...