2021
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2021.709414
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Integrating Different Types of Knowledge to Understand Temporal Changes in Reef Landscapes

Abstract: Reefs are highly diverse ecosystems threatened by anthropogenic actions that change their structure and dynamics. Many of these changes have been witnessed by different reef users who hold specific knowledge about the reefscape according to their experiences and uses. We aimed to understand whether fishers, divers, and reef scientists have different perceptions of general changes that have occurred in reefs and whether their knowledge converge, diverge or are complementary. We conducted 172 semi-structured int… Show more

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