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Drawing on diverse knowledge systems to enhance local climate understanding in the southern Cape, South Africa

Journal

ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
Volume 26, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
DOI: 10.5751/ES-12712-260410

Keywords

Agulhas Bank; Benguela; climate variability; knowledge systems; marine; social-ecological systems; terrestrial

Funding

  1. Southern Cape Interdisciplinary Fisheries project
  2. South African Department of Science and Technology
  3. National Research Foundation through the South African Research Chair in Marine Ecology and Fisheries [65238]

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By overlaying terrestrial and marine perspectives, this research examines the impact of climate variability on local system changes in the southern Cape and Agulhas Bank in South Africa, providing insights into environmental regime shifts, knowledge disconnects for ecosystem services, and scale disconnects in fisher observations. This multi-evidence approach strengthens advice for evidence-based decision making and contributes to global learning on integrating diverse knowledge bases for sustainability.
By overlaying terrestrial and marine perspectives, we examine complex system change at the local scale of the southern Cape and Agulhas Bank in South Africa through placing different knowledge bases on climate variability alongside each other. This research adds insights into how social components of complex systems interact with environmental change and contributes to confirming environmental regime shifts in the research area; identifying knowledge disconnects for ecosystem services linked to terrestrial water availability; and highlights scale disconnects in fisher observations in near- and off-shore change. The benefits of examining these diverse bodies of knowledge in parallel across terrestrial and marine systems are evident in the synergies and disconnects that emerge from our integrative approach. Although impossible to eliminate uncertainty around projected climate variability and change, this multi-evidence base strengthens advice for evidence-based, strategic decision making that is locally relevant. The methodology pursued adds to the global learning on overlaying multiple bodies of knowledge in support of sustainability.

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