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Bibliothèque Bottom-up accountability initiatives to claim tenure rights in sub-saharan Africa : country report on South Africa

Bottom-up accountability initiatives to claim tenure rights in sub-saharan Africa : country report on South Africa

Bottom-up accountability initiatives to claim tenure rights in sub-saharan Africa : country report on South Africa

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Date of publication
Septembre 2017
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ISBN / Resource ID
IDRC:10625/56765

The research project uses the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of land, fisheries and forests (VGGT or Tenure Guidelines) as a tool to assess the impact of various governance frameworks on small scale fishing communities. It uses the Tenure Guidelines to empower communities to protect their rights in the context of promoting food sovereignty. This case illustrates how Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) impact small scale fishers’ tenure rights, and how communities can resist and negotiate the challenges of exclusion. In terms of human rights, small-scale fishers continue to be marginalized.

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Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Joshua, Michelle
Isaacs, Moeniba
Dennis, Tracey