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Bibliothèque Understanding social-ecological changes in Fairbairn village, Eastern Cape

Understanding social-ecological changes in Fairbairn village, Eastern Cape

Understanding social-ecological changes in Fairbairn village, Eastern Cape
Master of Science thesis

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Février 2017
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Rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa are faced with multiple interconnected challenges such as population growth, environmental change, economic recession and climatic changes, amongst others. Such challenges can play a key role in determining vulnerability and food security, particularly for natural resource productdependent societies that have limited livelihood sources. Studies that consider understanding how society and ecosystems simultaneously interact and respond to new and exacerbated drivers are increasingly needed. Therefore, this study was conducted in Fairbairn village, Eastern Cape, South Africa with the purpose of exploring multi-scale historical processes and current related trends in livelihood and environmental change, and the implications for future trajectories under a changing climate.

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Menelisi Falayi

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