Small-scale fisheries, population dynamics, and resource use in Africa: The case of Moree, Ghana.

Reports on a study that suggests the population environment relationships in fishing area in Ghana are not simply Mathusian outcome, but rather the result of a complex set of relationships including biophysical changes in ecosystem, market, non-local demands, institutions regulating fishing and migration. Abstract only available to non-subscribers.

Author Name(s): 
Marquette, C. M.; Koranteng, K. A.; Overå, R.; Aryeetey, E. B.
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Marquette, C. M., Koranteng, K. A., Overå, R. and Aryeetey, E. B. 2002. Small-scale fisheries, population dynamics, and resource use in Africa: The case of Moree, Ghana. Ambio 31(4): 324-336.

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Journal Article
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2002
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