What can be learned from fishers' perceptions for fishery management planning? Case study insights from Sainte-Marie, Madagascar.
Local support is critical to the success and longevity of fishery management initiatives. Previous research suggests that how resource users perceive ecological changes, explain them, and cope with them, influences local support. The objectives of this study were two-fold. First, we collated local f...
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Main Authors: | Thaïs A Bernos, Clodio Travouck, Naly Ramasinoro, Dylan J Fraser, Barbara Mathevon |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d2c57f2b362d4e0989b6e7d6d030adee |
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