Artisanal Fishers on the Kenyan Coast

Artisanal Fishers on the Kenyan Coast
Author: Jan C. Hoorweg,Barasa Wangila,A. Allan Degen
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2009
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004178083

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Overexploitation of natural resources is often associated with poverty among local populations. A multi-disciplinary team studied artisanal fishers along the Kenyan coast on the Indian Ocean. The main focus of the research was on income diversification of fishers, the pressure on marine resources and the relation between the two. Income diversification did not reduce the pressure on the marine environment. Rather, indications are that many part-time fishers are entering the profession. Moreover, fishers with alternative employment stayed in-shore and used damaging gear more often. Policies to stimulate employment opportunities for coastal communities cannot be expected to lessen the pressure on marine resources and need to be planned carefully in terms of industry location, labour requirements and degree of coastal pollution.

Inside Poverty and Development in Africa

Inside Poverty and Development in Africa
Author: Marcel Rutten,André Leliveld,Dick Foeken
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2008-10-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789047442660

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Thinking about development in Africa requires an appreciation of at least two sets of ideas. It is not sufficient to stress the ubiquity of failure, malnutrition, disease, predatory states and war; one also has to recognize that important aspects of the lives of millions of ordinary people have been transformed over the last five decades. All contributions in this book give insight into the heterogeneity of poverty and development processes in Sub-Saharan Africa, and confront the ideas, concepts and assumptions that lie behind pro-poor policies with their empirical findings.

Challenges in Tropical Coastal Zone Management

Challenges in Tropical Coastal Zone Management
Author: Matthias Wolff,Sebastian C.A. Ferse,Hugh Govan
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2023-01-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783031178795

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This book focuses on tropical coasts, which are highly vulnerable due to a multitude of stressors. Population growth is substantial, habitats are lost and biodiversity is reduced at an alarming rate, severely affecting many ecosystem services. This situation calls for sound coastal management and the effective engagement of all relevant stakeholders. About two decades ago the M.Sc. program ISATEC (International Studies in Aquatic Tropical Ecology) was created at Bremen University (Germany) to train young scientists for a professional engagement in the complex field of tropical coastal and resource management. This book provides a platform for those Alumni to report on their work experiences and findings in their home countries and covers all regions of the tropical belt. Part I of the book provides a short review of the state of the tropical ocean and its resources and of international attempts towards sustainable ocean management starting with the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development in 1992. Part II deals with country case studies, and part III focuses on an evaluation & synopsis of those contributions. Emerging key issues for management and conservation of the tropical coastal environments are presented and critical challenges on the path towards reaching the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are discussed, as are the needs for enhancing research and capacity development.

Study on safety at sea for small scale fisheries

Study on safety at sea for small scale fisheries
Author: Joël Nageon de Lestang
Publsiher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2007
Genre: Fishery management
ISBN: 9251058210

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Assessment of fisheries innovations for investment and financing in Kenya

Assessment of fisheries innovations for investment and financing in Kenya
Author: van Anrooy, R., Gietzen, T., Yang, L., Ngugi, C., Otieno, S., Essel, T.
Publsiher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2022-10-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789251369210

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To make small-scale fisheries in Kenya more sustainable, fishers need to invest in responsible fishing operations and technologies, reduce overfishing, contribute to fisheries management, and implement climate change adaptation measures. Small-scale fishers often do not have access to financial services to innovate and to make the necessary transition to sustainable fishing operations. Access to financial services will help them to innovate and adopt measures that will provide social, economic and environmental returns, the desired triple bottom line. The African Rural and Agricultural Credit Association (AFRACA) and FAO, in collaboration with the State Department for Fisheries, Aquaculture and the Blue Economy in Kenya, implemented a project to analyse and improve the access of small-scale fishers to financial services in Kenya. The project identified the key finance- and fisheries sector stakeholders, carried out surveys and interviews, and conducted a techno-economic performance analysis of some small-scale fishing fleets, to investigate the potential innovations for investment. A two-day stakeholder workshop was held in 2021, in which the participants agreed to constitute a CAFI-SSF Network Kenyan Chapter. AFRACA developed and tested training materials on lending to the fisheries sector for financial service providers. This circular provides a summary of the project achievements.

African ocean stewardship Navigating ocean conservation and sustainable marine and coastal resource management in africa

African ocean stewardship  Navigating ocean conservation and sustainable marine and coastal resource management in africa
Author: Jaco Barendse,Ifesinachi Okafor-Yarwood,Serge Raemaekers,Judy Mann-Lang,Pierre Failler
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2023-08-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782832528853

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Sustainability Indicators in Practice

Sustainability Indicators in Practice
Author: Agnieszka Latawiec,Dorice Agol
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2016-01-29
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9783110450675

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A unique book which reflects the multifaceted nature of sustainability by bringing together authors from interdisciplinary backgrounds. The book highlights the opportunities and challenges associated with applying sustainability indicators in different socio-cultural and geographical settings. It presents a range of possible solutions to common challenges associated with the use of indicators in practice.

Illusions of Location Theory Consequences for Blue Economy in Africa

Illusions of Location Theory  Consequences for Blue Economy in Africa
Author: Douglas Yates
Publsiher: Vernon Press
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2021-01-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781648891595

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"Illusions of Location Theory: Consequences for Blue Economy in Africa" questions the relevance of ‘location theory’ in explaining the coastal-hinterland continuum and the implications for the utilization of blue economy ecosystem in such a contested space in Africa. It pays more attention to territorial contestations, maritime disputes, vulnerabilities of landlocked states, and expansionist policies as displayed through spatial organizational regimes. These areas of investigation have previously been largely studied from the narrow perspective of ‘location’, unduly focusing on comparative advantages of ‘distance’, while neglecting the influence of ‘forces’ such as technology, ideology, and the power of mental mapping in spatial decision making. This volume puts forward the argument that the harmonious relationship between states, and efficient exploitation of the blue economy ecosystem in ways that promote peace between states, lies not only in the structural transformation of markets, but also in bridging the spatial and social divide between the coastal and hinterland societies. Thus, this work proffers possibilities for a holistic regime for managing Africa’s coastal-hinterland continuum through innovative strategies such as SMART blue economies and the infusion of the geopolitical dimension into the management of maritime and territorial diplomacy. The combination of theoretical and empirical analysis, buttressed by in-depth case studies of what works in the management of blue economy ecosystem and what does not work, make this volume ideal for researchers, students, and practitioners interested in African regional studies, African political economy, political geography, strategic military studies, governance of seas and oceans, and maritime science/diplomacy.