Waves of change
Coastal and fisheries co-management in South Africa
Merle Sowman editor Maria Hauck editor
Format:Book
Publisher:University of Cape Town Press
Published:30th Jun '03
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An overview of nine coastal and fisheries comanagement case studies in South Africa are provided in this book. The approach used in this work reflects the worldwide trend to implement models that utilize local user groups in the management of coastal and fisheries resources. The concepts and theoretical underpinnings of comanagement are outlined, and the legal framework governing coastal and fisheries resource management in southern Africa are detailed. Also examined are the conditions needed to ensure successful comanagement, the positive outcomes of adopting this approach, and the viability of implementing coastal and fisheries comanagement for South Africa.
Provides an overview of nine coastal and fisheries co-management case studies in South Africa. The book outlines the concepts and theoretical underpinnings of co-management and examines the policy and legal framework governing coastal and fisheries resource management in southern Africa.This book provides an overview of nine coastal and fisheries co-management case studies in South Africa. The approach reflects the worldwide trend to implement models which involve local user groups or communities in the management of coastal and fisheries resources. The book outlines the concepts and theoretical underpinnings of co-management and examines the policy and legal framework governing coastal and fisheries resource management in southern Africa.
It examines the conditions needed to ensure successful co-management, the positive outcomes of adopting this approach, the principal challenges, comparisons with international experience and the viability for South Africa.
ISBN: 9781919713809
Dimensions: 245mm x 168mm x 15mm
Weight: 645g
320 pages