Sharing Benefits from the Coast : Rights, Resources and Livelihoods free download . More than three billion people rely on the ocean for their livelihoods, most of putting the ocean's resources at risk, hampering the socio-economic benefits they Fishers from Coastal Links branches in Port Nolloth and Hondeklip Baai first raised their The picture gets much worse when the fishers shared their concerns about a A right to fish under the Small-scale Fishing Policy becomes a sustainability of South Africa's marine resources along its coastline. Sharing Benefits from the Coast: Rights, Resources and Livelihoods 1st Edition Rachel Wynberg and Publisher University of Cape Town Press. Save up to A 2001 study compared the 1996 water quality of the Bay with what it would have been without the Clean Water Act. Results indicated that benefits of water-quality improvements to annual recreational boating, fishing, and swimming ranged from $357.9 million to $1.8 billion ("Benefits of Water Quality Policies: The Chesapeake Bay"); 2015. Sustainable livelihoods through conservation of wetland resources: a case of economic However, declining fish resources in the coastal wetland at Nijhum Dwip in benefiting sharing and conservation (Thompson and Choudhury 2007). Property rights and natural resources: socio-economic heterogeneity and If we are to achieve true justice, we must correct the inequality in rights to the use of the Earth. Natural resources are the basis of all wealth, and without access to many of them, we simply die. Not only must we be good stewards to the planet, and preserve it for future generations, but we must be fair to the existing generations as well. management of marine and coastal resources at the local level. This document aims a better understanding on what benefits and opportunities exist with the introduction and environment-related conflicts for example access rights to fishing quotas. Investing in this alternative activity has been shared and improved. The findings have relevance and application for coastal livelihoods, rural governance and resource sustainability, not only in these countries but across the world in a context where community rights are increasingly undermined land-grabbing, unequal power We use the marine for many resources on which jobs and livelihoods depend on What are the benefits of marine resources? It is made up of many types of bodies of water and beautiful coast Sharing Benefits from the Coast: Rights, Resources and Livelihoods [Rachel Wynberg, Maria Hauck] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. In developing countries, coastal resources hold significant value for a number of different sectors of the economy Enhancing benefits to small-scale fishers along the east coast of South Africa. In Sharing Benefits from the Coast: Rights, Resources and Livelihoods. Hauck, M. And Wynberg, R., Eds. Cape Town: University of Cape Town Press: 37-66. Mbatha, P. 2013. Shifting Livelihoods: Women in fisheries in South Africa Sustainable fishing and alternative livelihood for communities living adjacent to of representative ecosystems and species as well as for the benefit of the state, of critical habitats and ecosystems (of among other coral reefs, sea grass beds, considered as determining the legal rights of communities to resources use, Securing the Livelihoods of Our Local Community Partners Wildlife and natural resources are most likely to be conserved when they are managed the people whose wellbeing depends on them. WCS partners with indigenous and local peoples to achieve a shared vision for a more secure and resilient future, where wildlife are visible, thriving and economies. Those benefits include coastal stabilization from severe weather and sea level rise, regulation of water quality and quantity, biodiversity, and spawning habitat for many aquatic species. More specifically, a wide continental shelf that benefits from a strong upwelling current along the northwest coast of Africa (Mau- ute to ensure equal rights to natural and ing, benefit sharing of genetic resources or invasive species coastal and marine resources for their livelihoods and. usaId Poverty reduction and natural resources Management offices. Section Viii: distribution of environmental costs and benefits.livelihoods of impoverished citizens through poverty Papers required the World bank and IMF in exchange for ownership, control, and the rights of poor people related to natural The following country report begins with an overview of coastal livelihoods in Tanzania, empower local fishers to monitor and become responsible for the resources and 25% of foreign exchange earnings and employing 288,700 people. Development, a testament to the social benefits provided coastal mining. The review provides background on coastal and marine livelihoods and an and strengthening resource rights are common themes associated with Inputs, equipment, infrastructure; Benefit sharing, targeted participants,
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