Co-management of marine resources as an instrument to facilitate conflict resolution in HAWSTON

Magister Administrationis - MAdmin === The living marine resources of South Africa belong to the people of the country. With a steady growth of the human population and the subsequent increased demand for food, it is imperative that the resources of our waters are managed for the optimal social an...

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Main Author: Murugan, Poobalan
Other Authors: Schulz, Carl-Erik
Language:en
Published: University of Western Cape 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11394/7749
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uwc-oai-etd.uwc.ac.za-11394-77492021-02-07T05:11:31Z Co-management of marine resources as an instrument to facilitate conflict resolution in HAWSTON Murugan, Poobalan Schulz, Carl-Erik Marine resources Hawston Co-management Fishing community. Magister Administrationis - MAdmin The living marine resources of South Africa belong to the people of the country. With a steady growth of the human population and the subsequent increased demand for food, it is imperative that the resources of our waters are managed for the optimal social and economic development of all South Africans. The ownership of the resources are vested in the state and it is, therefore, the state's responsibility to ensure that the chosen form of fisheries management promotes both sustainability and equity. 2021-02-05T11:18:56Z 2021-02-05T11:18:56Z 1998 http://hdl.handle.net/11394/7749 en University of Western Cape University of Western Cape
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topic Marine resources
Hawston
Co-management
Fishing community.
spellingShingle Marine resources
Hawston
Co-management
Fishing community.
Murugan, Poobalan
Co-management of marine resources as an instrument to facilitate conflict resolution in HAWSTON
description Magister Administrationis - MAdmin === The living marine resources of South Africa belong to the people of the country. With a steady growth of the human population and the subsequent increased demand for food, it is imperative that the resources of our waters are managed for the optimal social and economic development of all South Africans. The ownership of the resources are vested in the state and it is, therefore, the state's responsibility to ensure that the chosen form of fisheries management promotes both sustainability and equity.
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Murugan, Poobalan
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title Co-management of marine resources as an instrument to facilitate conflict resolution in HAWSTON
title_short Co-management of marine resources as an instrument to facilitate conflict resolution in HAWSTON
title_full Co-management of marine resources as an instrument to facilitate conflict resolution in HAWSTON
title_fullStr Co-management of marine resources as an instrument to facilitate conflict resolution in HAWSTON
title_full_unstemmed Co-management of marine resources as an instrument to facilitate conflict resolution in HAWSTON
title_sort co-management of marine resources as an instrument to facilitate conflict resolution in hawston
publisher University of Western Cape
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url http://hdl.handle.net/11394/7749
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