This title provides an overview of nine coastal and fisheries
co-management case studies in South Africa. The approach used in
this title reflects the worldwide trend to implement models which
utilise local user groups in the management of coastal and
fisheries resources. The title outlines the concepts and
theoretical underpinnings of co-management and it examines the
policy and legal framework governing coastal and fisheries resource
management in southern Africa. This title aims to enhance our
understanding of the status of co-management in South Africa and to
provide policy makers, resource managers and researchers with
information on the concept and practice of implementing
co-management. It examines the conditions needed to ensure
successful co-management, the positive outcomes of adopting this
approach, the principle challenges, comparisons with international
experience and the viability of implementing coastal and fisheries
co-management for South Africa.
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