@techreport{fdi:010093285, title = {{P}erceived ecological and socio-economic impacts from climate change on selected artisanal fishing communities of {C}abo {V}erde and {S}enegal [{TRIATLAS} project]}, author = {{S}loterdijk, {H}. and {B}alde, {B}. and {B}rehmer, {P}atrice and {B}rochier, {T}imoth{\'e}e and {C}ruz, {I}. and {D}a {C}ruz, {E}. and {G}ueye, {O}. and {M}onteiro {S}ilva, {I}. and {R}amos, {D}. and {S}ilva, {P}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{C}oastal {W}est {A}frican nations, such as {S}enegal and {C}abo {V}erde, heavily depend on their marine resources. {W}ithin these regions, artisanal fishers utilizing line and hook methods face escalating challenges stemming from environmental and societal changes. {T}his study focuses on specific fishing communities in {S}enegal and {C}abo {V}erde, aiming to characterize artisanal fishers employing line and hook techniques and assess their perspectives on environmental and societal transformations. {A} comprehensive semi-structured survey was undertaken, engaging with artisanal fishers actively involved in line and hook fishing. {T}he findings gleaned from these interviews illuminate the susceptibility of these fishers to the repercussions of climate change and other societal disruptions. {A} nuanced understanding of the fishing practices and insights of these communities is imperative for crafting adaptive strategies and implementing effective management policies. {T}his, in turn, is essential for alleviating the impacts of global environmental and societal changes on the artisanal fishers of coastal regions of {S}enegal and {C}abo {V}erde.}, keywords = {{SENEGAL} ; {CAP} {VERT} ; {SAO} {VICENTE} ; {ATLANTIQUE}}, address = {[s.l.]}, publisher = {[s.n.]}, series = {}, pages = {54 multigr.}, year = {2023}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010093285}, }