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Holding the line: assembling and mapping local and traditional knowledge of historic injustice and environmental change held by handline fishers in the Cape Agulhas region

Small-scale fishers in the Cape Agulhas region of South Africa hold valuable local and traditional knowledge that is insufficiently incorporated in fishery governance. Several meta-level global directives including the Convention for Biodiversity (CBD), United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cul...

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Main Author: Palmer, Brian
Other Authors: Mbatha, Philile
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Environmental and Geographical Science 2024
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