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Autor:
Johan C. Groeneveld, Antonio M. Hoguane, Baraka Kuguru, Fiona Mackay, Cosmas Munga, Jorge Santos
Publikováno v:
Western Indian Ocean Journal of Marine Science; No. 1/2021 (2021): Special Issue-Socio-ecological change in estuaries of the Western Indian Ocean; 1-15
Estuaries provide unique ecosystem goods and services and have been focal points for human settlement andresource use throughout recorded history. In the Western Indian Ocean (WIO) region, the effects of human population growth, rapid economic develo
Publikováno v:
Western Indian Ocean Journal of Marine Science; No. 1/2021 (2021): Special Issue-Socio-ecological change in estuaries of the Western Indian Ocean; 43-58
Estuaries supply direct and indirect multi-sectoral opportunities including for transport, natural resource use and climate protection. These provisions support livelihoods and contribute to social and economic development. The Bons Sinais Estuary in
Publikováno v:
Western Indian Ocean Journal of Marine Science; No. 1/2021 (2021): Special Issue-Socio-ecological change in estuaries of the Western Indian Ocean; 29-41
Households in estuarine deltas of the Western Indian Ocean depend on small-scale fishing, farming in flood-recession and adjacent areas, and mangrove forest products for food security, energy and an income in so-called deltaic fish-based farming (FBF
Autor:
Antonio M. Hoguane, Tor Gammelsrod, Noca B. Furaca, Anabela C. Cafermane, Maria H. P. António
Publikováno v:
Western Indian Ocean Journal of Marine Science; No. 1/2021 (2021): Special Issue-Socio-ecological change in estuaries of the Western Indian Ocean; 17-27
The residual circulation in estuaries determines the net exchange of water, heat, salt, fine sediments and drifting biological organisms between estuarine and nearshore marine waters. The Bons Sinais Estuary in central Mozambique is ~ 30 km long with