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Tracing innovation pathways behind fisheries co-management in Vanuatu
Co-management approaches have become a core part of coastal fisheries policy and planning practice in Vanuatu. With a long history of supporting...
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Sustainable aquatic resource management and inland fisheries in tropical Asia: Interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches
The intensive utilization of tropical inland water bodies for multiple and sometimes competing activities underlines the necessity for their...
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Disparities in the impacts of co-management on fishers’ livelihoods
Natural resources are widely managed through collaborative governance arrangements (e.g., co-management) which often result in the uneven...
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Ten years of Inuit co-management: advancing research, resilience, and capacity in Nunatsiavut through fishery governance
Community-based approaches have risen to prominence in fisheries governance as decision makers have recognized the importance of local perspectives,...
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Transitioning to co-management in Caribbean reef fisheries: Tela Bay case study
Caribbean fisheries are characterized by their heterogeneous socio-ecological conditions. Paradoxically, they are generally managed through a...
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Fisheries subsidies exacerbate inequities in accessing seafood nutrients in the Indian Ocean
Harmful, capacity-enhancing subsidies distort fishing activities and lead to overfishing and perverse outcomes for food security and conservation. We...
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Good fisheries management is good carbon management
Climate change is causing persistent, widespread, and significant impacts on marine ecosystems which are predicted to interact and intensify....
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Unveiling Oman’s fisheries sector’s carbon emissions and charting reduction pathways
This article gives a thorough analysis of fuel consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the fishing industry of Oman, giving essential...
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Systematic literature review of social-ecological changes in fisheries systems
Since the 1990s, the overexploitation of marine resources has led to the degradation of the fisheries’ social-ecological systems (SES). In response...
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A systematic literature review on the adaptation of women in fisheries-based families on climate change impacts
Women in fisheries-based families face formidable challenges from the impacts of climate change, similar to other vulnerable groups. Responding to...
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Radical interdisciplinarity in scientific practice: placing social networks in marine and fisheries sciences
New modes of science involving more integrated collaboration between disciplines, as well as better links between knowledge, decision-making, and...
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A methodological framework for capturing marine small-scale fisheries' contributions to the sustainable development goals
Small-scale fisheries (SSF) receive increasing international attention for landing around 40% of global marine fisheries catches and employing...
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A Multi-Criteria Framework for the Sustainable Management of Fisheries: a Case Study of UK’s North Sea Scottish Fisheries
In this paper, a sustainability framework with a case application for UK’s Scottish fisheries has been developed which integrates aspects related to...
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Participatory monitoring in community-based fisheries management through a gender lens
In small-scale fisheries management, the significance of participation is widely recognised but we are still learning how this can be better...
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Institutionalization and Enforcement of Circular Fisheries Practices in Uganda: The Military's Role in Implementing the National Fisheries Policy
Sustainable development is facilitated by the ability of governments to implement formulated policies effectively. Public servants are obliged to... -
Evolution of fishing effort and fishing capacity during the last two decades (2000–2019) in Egypt’s marine fisheries: spotting the fleet overcapacity
Reducing fishing effort and fishing capacity was labelled by the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) as a key requirement to ensure the...
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-I fish, therefore I monitor: Participatory monitoring to assess inland small-scale fisheries
Analysis of small-scale inland fisheries (SSIFs) is often highly dispersed and tends not reflect the true magnitude of their contribution to society....
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How do governments respond to the social-ecological traps in small-scale fisheries and aquaculture? A case study in the Tam Giang lagoon, Viet Nam
Governments play crucial roles in addressing social-ecological traps – situations where feedbacks between social and ecological systems lead to...
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What matters for coordination? Examining overlaps and interactions in Lake Victoria’s polycentric fisheries in Tanzania
Authority, information, and resources are critical for fostering interactions among overlap** decision centers in polycentric systems, yet little...
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Anticipating trade-offs and promoting synergies between small-scale fisheries and aquaculture to improve social, economic, and ecological outcomes
Blue food systems are crucial for meeting global social and environmental goals. Both small-scale marine fisheries (SSFs) and aquaculture contribute...