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# 72 Economic resilience or food security?

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Description: Small fishing communities in South Africa (and many other parts of the world) have often been discriminated against. First there is colonisation and (in the case of South Africa) the apartheid regime. Then there is the interest of national governments to create an industrial fishing sector. And yet these communities live on thanks to the strong bonds to the ocean and age-old cultural traditions. A new threat has now emerged: climate change. Climate change is leading to erosion, flooding and hurricanes. Green energy infrastructure projects (needed to reduce global emissions) threaten the fragile ecosystem and livelihoods of these vulnerable people. Would the quest to save the planet sacrifice people?

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Section 1: First 24 minutes about the threats to the small scale fishing communities in South Africa

Section 2: Is there a better future?

Host : Sanjoy Sanyal, Founder Regain Paradise

www.regainparadise.org

Guest : Prof. Merle Sowman, Professor Emerita

: Menka Vansant, Doctoral Researcher

Environmental and Geographical Science, University of Cape Town

merle.sowman@uct.ac.za

mkvansant@gmail.com

https://science.uct.ac.za/department-egs

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Description: Small fishing communities in South Africa (and many other parts of the world) have often been discriminated against. First there is colonisation and (in the case of South Africa) the apartheid regime. Then there is the interest of national governments to create an industrial fishing sector. And yet these communities live on thanks to the strong bonds to the ocean and age-old cultural traditions. A new threat has now emerged: climate change. Climate change is leading to erosion, flooding and hurricanes. Green energy infrastructure projects (needed to reduce global emissions) threaten the fragile ecosystem and livelihoods of these vulnerable people. Would the quest to save the planet sacrifice people?

Sections

Section 1: First 24 minutes about the threats to the small scale fishing communities in South Africa

Section 2: Is there a better future?

Host : Sanjoy Sanyal, Founder Regain Paradise

www.regainparadise.org

Guest : Prof. Merle Sowman, Professor Emerita

: Menka Vansant, Doctoral Researcher

Environmental and Geographical Science, University of Cape Town

merle.sowman@uct.ac.za

mkvansant@gmail.com

https://science.uct.ac.za/department-egs

  continue reading

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