Tittel The sea of change: traditional fishworkers' perception of climate change
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Noter Traditional fishworkers have long been forced to adapt to the forces of nature, and they are now confronted with the new threats of climate change, global warming, sea-level rise and ocean acidification. What will be the potential impacts of climate change on the already vulnerable and marginalized small-scale fishing communities that depend on marine resources for their livelihoods? How will variability events resulting from climate change exacerbate the condition of their lives and environment?
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*000 gm
*00120798
*007vd
*008 in eng
*019 $bee
*096 $aDVD IND/Geb S
*2450 $aThe sea of change$btraditional fishworkers' perception of climate change$cRita Banerji
*260 $aChennai, India$bInternational Collective in Support of Fishworkers$c2014
*300 $a1 DVD, 26 min.
*505 $aTraditional fishworkers have long been forced to adapt to the forces of nature, and they are now confronted with the new threats of climate change, global warming, sea-level rise and ocean acidification. What will be the potential impacts of climate change on the already vulnerable and marginalized small-scale fishing communities that depend on marine resources for their livelihoods? How will variability events resulting from climate change exacerbate the condition of their lives and environment?
*650 $aFishermen
*650 $aFisherwomen
*650 $aTraditional technology
*650 $aVulnerable groups
*650 $aClimate change
*650 $aOceans
*650 $aLivelihoods
*650 $aFilms
*651 $aIndia
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