Different but Similar? Exploring Vulnerability to Climate Change in Brazilian and South African Small-Scale Fishing Communities

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Ivan Machado Martins
Louise Carin Gammage
Astrid Jarre
Maria A. Gasalla
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[1] University of São Paulo,Fisheries Ecosystems Laboratory (LabPesq), Oceanographic Institute
[2] Faculdade São Lucas,Department of Biological Sciences
[3] University of Cape Town Cape Town,Institute of Advanced Studies (IEA)
[4] University of São Paulo,undefined
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Human Ecology | 2019年 / 47卷
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Small-scale; Fisheries; Climate change; Vulnerability; Management; Southern cape, South Africa, South Brazil bight, Brazil;
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Small-scale fisheries face similar challenges and constraints, including marginalization, spatial competition, unequal power relations, limited participation in decision-making processes, and climate stressors. We compare the vulnerability of small-scale fishing communities under pressure from climate change in the southern Cape in South Africa and the South Brazil Bight in Brazil using a standardized vulnerability framework to identify the differences and/or similarities between the fishing communities in both countries. In Brazil, high dependence on fishing and attachment to place increased the vulnerability of the fishers; in contrast, in South Africa strong dependence on markets to buy food threatened food security of the fishers. These findings provide noteworthy insights into the regional vulnerability of fishing communities in both countries; additionally, the results support the development of local climate change mitigation plans and provide examples for similar communities that are likely to experience climate stressors in other regional locations.
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