Key decision-makers' perceptions of sustainable sea fisheries in Namibia and the implications for environmental education programmes

This study investigates key decision-makers' perceptions of sustainable sea fisheries in Namibia, and explores the possibilities for the future development of education programmes that focus on "sustainability" in the fisheries sector. The concept of "sustainability" and its...

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Main Author: Boois, Ulrich
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Rhodes University 2000
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1003544
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-16612018-09-04T04:17:19ZKey decision-makers' perceptions of sustainable sea fisheries in Namibia and the implications for environmental education programmesBoois, UlrichEnvironmental education -- NamibiaFisheries -- Environmental aspectsFisheries -- Environmental aspects -- NamibiaSustainable development -- Environmental aspectsSustainable development -- Environmental aspects -- NamibiaThis study investigates key decision-makers' perceptions of sustainable sea fisheries in Namibia, and explores the possibilities for the future development of education programmes that focus on "sustainability" in the fisheries sector. The concept of "sustainability" and its application in the context of a biological resource, namely sea fisheries, was examined. A series of questions were raised concerning sustainable fisheries: intergenerational implications of patterns of resource use, equity concerns, time horizons, and the protection of marine biodiveristy, among others. Examples from the Namibian and the European Community Sea Fisheries Industries are used to illustrate these issues. In spite of divergent views on what "sustainability" means, the study leads to certain findings that have broader policy implications. Data was collected from semi-structured interviews undertaken with six (6) key decision-makers in the Sea Fisheries Industry of Namibia, then analysed and assessed. The perceptions of key decisionmakers were determined by qualitative analysis in the interpretive paradigm. The data indicated some agreement in terms of what the key decision-makers think about the sustainable utilisation of the fisherjes resources. It is almost impossible to have complete agreement, because the decision-makers are from different contextual backgrounds. Those who make the decisions are more concerned about "how to manage" and those who act on the decisions put more emphasis on economic self-interest. Although the interviewees' perceptions of sustainable fisheries was imperfect, there was broad support for its aims and principles. The study also revealed that the achievement of sustainable sea fisheries development in Wamibia will require broader educational and public awareness programmes to enhance participation in decision-making debates. Formal and informal marine environmental education, from the perspective of "Responsible Fishing" has been emphasised.Rhodes UniversityFaculty of Education, Education2000ThesisMastersMEd166 leavespdfvital:1661http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1003544EnglishBoois, Ulrich
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topic Environmental education -- Namibia
Fisheries -- Environmental aspects
Fisheries -- Environmental aspects -- Namibia
Sustainable development -- Environmental aspects
Sustainable development -- Environmental aspects -- Namibia
spellingShingle Environmental education -- Namibia
Fisheries -- Environmental aspects
Fisheries -- Environmental aspects -- Namibia
Sustainable development -- Environmental aspects
Sustainable development -- Environmental aspects -- Namibia
Boois, Ulrich
Key decision-makers' perceptions of sustainable sea fisheries in Namibia and the implications for environmental education programmes
description This study investigates key decision-makers' perceptions of sustainable sea fisheries in Namibia, and explores the possibilities for the future development of education programmes that focus on "sustainability" in the fisheries sector. The concept of "sustainability" and its application in the context of a biological resource, namely sea fisheries, was examined. A series of questions were raised concerning sustainable fisheries: intergenerational implications of patterns of resource use, equity concerns, time horizons, and the protection of marine biodiveristy, among others. Examples from the Namibian and the European Community Sea Fisheries Industries are used to illustrate these issues. In spite of divergent views on what "sustainability" means, the study leads to certain findings that have broader policy implications. Data was collected from semi-structured interviews undertaken with six (6) key decision-makers in the Sea Fisheries Industry of Namibia, then analysed and assessed. The perceptions of key decisionmakers were determined by qualitative analysis in the interpretive paradigm. The data indicated some agreement in terms of what the key decision-makers think about the sustainable utilisation of the fisherjes resources. It is almost impossible to have complete agreement, because the decision-makers are from different contextual backgrounds. Those who make the decisions are more concerned about "how to manage" and those who act on the decisions put more emphasis on economic self-interest. Although the interviewees' perceptions of sustainable fisheries was imperfect, there was broad support for its aims and principles. The study also revealed that the achievement of sustainable sea fisheries development in Wamibia will require broader educational and public awareness programmes to enhance participation in decision-making debates. Formal and informal marine environmental education, from the perspective of "Responsible Fishing" has been emphasised.
author Boois, Ulrich
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title Key decision-makers' perceptions of sustainable sea fisheries in Namibia and the implications for environmental education programmes
title_short Key decision-makers' perceptions of sustainable sea fisheries in Namibia and the implications for environmental education programmes
title_full Key decision-makers' perceptions of sustainable sea fisheries in Namibia and the implications for environmental education programmes
title_fullStr Key decision-makers' perceptions of sustainable sea fisheries in Namibia and the implications for environmental education programmes
title_full_unstemmed Key decision-makers' perceptions of sustainable sea fisheries in Namibia and the implications for environmental education programmes
title_sort key decision-makers' perceptions of sustainable sea fisheries in namibia and the implications for environmental education programmes
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