The socio-economic impacts of mercury pollution on fisheries and livelihoods

The study, subtitled "Exploring how a natural capital approach may support the implementation of the Minamata Convention on Mercury", highlights the urgent need for action at all levels to combat the release of anthropogenic mercury into the environment, emphasizing the importance of understanding the effects of mercury on fish populations, as well as the often overlooked social, environmental and economic costs associated with mercury pollution.

Publication
Mayo 2023
The socio-economic impacts of mercury pollution on fisheries and livelihoods