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      Social capital, community-based governance and resilience in an African artisanal river fishery

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      Water SA
      Water Research Commission (WRC)
      social capital, governance, property rights, CBNRM, resilience, river fishery

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          This is a study of a community-based fishery on the Rovuma River that forms the border between Mozambique and Tanzania. We postulate a relationship between social capital and community-based governance over access to and the use of the fish resource. In historical times social capital was high and community-based governance regulated access to and use of the fishery as a common property resource. Transforming forces particularly colonial administration, advocating Christianity, war and an emerging market economy undermined social capital, which in turn affected community-based governance. The deconstruction of social capital has resulted in attitudes and behaviours that challenge governance processes with dire consequences for sustainable resource utilisation. Harvesting of fish stocks occurs at levels that are no longer sustainable and inappropriate practices are being adopted. While the Mozambique government policy promotes community-based fisheries management in artisanal fisheries, we argue that under current conditions of ineffective community-based governance, a strong focus on reconstruction of social capital will be required before a community-based resource management process can be effectively implemented. The findings are discussed in the context of resilience in social ecological systems. We suggest that given the historical context in which community-based natural resource management is promoted within southern Africa such a focus may have wide relevance.

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                Journal
                wsa
                Water SA
                Water SA
                Water Research Commission (WRC) (Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa )
                0378-4738
                1816-7950
                January 2009
                : 35
                : 1
                : 45-53
                Affiliations
                [01] orgnameUniversity of KwaZulu-Natal orgdiv1Centre for Environment, Agriculture and Development South Africa
                [02] Mozambique orgnameMinistry of Tourism orgdiv1National Directorate of Conservation Areas orgdiv2Zinave National Park
                Article
                S1816-79502009000100006 S1816-7950(09)03500106
                012dab04-625a-4ad5-a255-517e57ae14f1

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 29 February 2008
                : 14 October 2008
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                Figures: 0, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 65, Pages: 9
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                resilience,river fishery,social capital,CBNRM,property rights,governance

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