Namibia’s Fisheries
Ecological, Economic, and Social Aspects
9789059720176
Distributed for Eburon Academic Publishers
Namibia’s Fisheries
Ecological, Economic, and Social Aspects
As we search urgently for a strategy of sustainable natural resource management, an international debate is brewing over destructive modern fishery methods. Namibia’s Fisheries is a timely contribution to this discussion as it examines Namibia’s Benguela upwelling system, an area that supports traditional and modern forms of fishery. This volume analyzes the Namibian experience in fishery management, featuring essays by researchers, Namibian fishery managers, and international specialists that cover a range of ecological and social issues. Namibia’s Fisheries will be a valuable resource for researchers, conservationists, and students of fishery management.
324 pages | 6 x 9 | © 2004
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