2023
DOI: 10.1007/s40152-023-00340-2
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The multi-dimensional perspectives of taboos on gender roles of fisherfolk in the Global South

Ayodele Oloko,
Sarah Harper,
Kafayat Fakoya
et al.

Abstract: In the Global South, small-scale fisheries may be highly influenced by taboos and traditional beliefs that are believed to maintain fishing pressure within sustainable limits, maintain ecosystem balance and mitigate risks associated with work at sea. However, despite their potentially significant role in mediating human-resource interactions, limited attention has been given to taboos in the context of small-scale fisheries. Among the socio-cultural taboos shaping participation in and benefits from fisheries a… Show more

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