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Middlemen, a critical social-ecological link in coastal communities of Kenya and Zanzibar
Marine Policy, ISSN 0308-597X, 2010, Volume 34, Issue 4, pp. 761 - 771
This paper analyzes the middlemen–fishermen link in coastal communities along the coast of southern Kenya and Zanzibar, and explores effects of reciprocal...
Social-ecological systems | Small-scale fishery | Ecosystem management | East Africa | Middlemen | Resilience | CORAL-REEFS | SUSTAINABILITY | LESSONS | TROPHIC CASCADES | FISHERIES | INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | FISH | CONSEQUENCES | SYSTEMS | DIVERSITY | ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES | Small-scale fishery Middlemen Social-ecological systems East Africa Ecosystem management Resilience | Policies | Communities | Ecosystems | Dynamics | Links | Fisheries | Coastal | Dynamical systems | Naturvetenskap | Natural Sciences
Social-ecological systems | Small-scale fishery | Ecosystem management | East Africa | Middlemen | Resilience | CORAL-REEFS | SUSTAINABILITY | LESSONS | TROPHIC CASCADES | FISHERIES | INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | FISH | CONSEQUENCES | SYSTEMS | DIVERSITY | ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES | Small-scale fishery Middlemen Social-ecological systems East Africa Ecosystem management Resilience | Policies | Communities | Ecosystems | Dynamics | Links | Fisheries | Coastal | Dynamical systems | Naturvetenskap | Natural Sciences
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Marine Policy, ISSN 0308-597X, 08/2016, Volume 70, pp. 153 - 163
This paper revisits the 1979 seminal work of Ian Smith and the research agenda for small-scale fisheries which identified areas of research which would have...
Small-scale fisheries | Developing countries | Research | MANAGEMENT | RESILIENCE | ECOSYSTEM SERVICES | NEOLIBERALISM | INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | CONSERVATION | SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS | ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES | ARTISANAL FISHERIES | ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES | DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES | Fisheries | Fish industry | Priorities | Policies | Communities | Small scale | Market research | Research and development
Small-scale fisheries | Developing countries | Research | MANAGEMENT | RESILIENCE | ECOSYSTEM SERVICES | NEOLIBERALISM | INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | CONSERVATION | SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS | ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES | ARTISANAL FISHERIES | ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES | DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES | Fisheries | Fish industry | Priorities | Policies | Communities | Small scale | Market research | Research and development
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Fish and Fisheries, ISSN 1467-2960, 03/2013, Volume 14, Issue 1, pp. 34 - 59
Worldwide, most sea cucumber fisheries are ineffectively managed, leading to declining stocks and potentially eroding the resilience of fisheries. We analyse...
resource management | Beche‐de‐mer | ecosystem approach | fisheries stocks | invertebrate | regulatory measures | Invertebrate | Beche-de-mer | Regulatory measures | Ecosystem approach | Resource management | Fisheries stocks | AEGEAN SEA | CORAL-REEF | MARINE PROTECTED AREAS | CUCUMARIA-FRONDOSA | FISHERIES | SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS | HOLOTHURIA-SCABRA | SMALL-SCALE FISHERIES | POPULATION-DYNAMICS | ECHINODERMATA HOLOTHUROIDEA | GREAT-BARRIER-REEF | Automobile drivers | Fish industry | Ecosystems | Analysis | Strategic planning (Business) | Marine biology | Fisheries | Fishery conservation | Fishing | Biological diversity | Animal populations | Fisheries management | Wildlife management | Invertebrates | Biodiversity and Ecology | Environmental Sciences
resource management | Beche‐de‐mer | ecosystem approach | fisheries stocks | invertebrate | regulatory measures | Invertebrate | Beche-de-mer | Regulatory measures | Ecosystem approach | Resource management | Fisheries stocks | AEGEAN SEA | CORAL-REEF | MARINE PROTECTED AREAS | CUCUMARIA-FRONDOSA | FISHERIES | SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS | HOLOTHURIA-SCABRA | SMALL-SCALE FISHERIES | POPULATION-DYNAMICS | ECHINODERMATA HOLOTHUROIDEA | GREAT-BARRIER-REEF | Automobile drivers | Fish industry | Ecosystems | Analysis | Strategic planning (Business) | Marine biology | Fisheries | Fishery conservation | Fishing | Biological diversity | Animal populations | Fisheries management | Wildlife management | Invertebrates | Biodiversity and Ecology | Environmental Sciences
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Ambio, ISSN 0044-7447, 12/2013, Volume 42, Issue 8, pp. 951 - 962
This paper fills an important gap towards adaptive management of small-scale fisheries by analyzing the gender dimension of fish trade in Zanzibar, Tanzania....
Trade | Gender roles | Fishery economics | Fisheries management | Fisheries policy | Men | Ocean fisheries | Sustainable fisheries management | Common fisheries policy | Fish markets | Gender analysis | Physical Geography | Environmental Engineering/Biotechnology | Fish value chain | Middlemen | Ecology | Atmospheric Sciences | Environment, general | Fish market | Small-scale fisheries | Environment | Zanzibar | Environmental Management | WOMEN | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL | LINKAGES | MARINE | FOOD | Animals | Cooking | Fishes - classification | Fisheries - economics | Humans | Sex Factors | Tanzania | Commerce | Female | Male | Conservation of Natural Resources | Fish production | Fisheries | Fishing industry | Biological Sciences | Social Sciences | Other Social Sciences | Samhällsvetenskap | Marine Ecotoxicology | Naturvetenskap | Biologiska vetenskaper | marin ekotoxikologi | Natural Sciences | Annan samhällsvetenskap
Trade | Gender roles | Fishery economics | Fisheries management | Fisheries policy | Men | Ocean fisheries | Sustainable fisheries management | Common fisheries policy | Fish markets | Gender analysis | Physical Geography | Environmental Engineering/Biotechnology | Fish value chain | Middlemen | Ecology | Atmospheric Sciences | Environment, general | Fish market | Small-scale fisheries | Environment | Zanzibar | Environmental Management | WOMEN | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL | LINKAGES | MARINE | FOOD | Animals | Cooking | Fishes - classification | Fisheries - economics | Humans | Sex Factors | Tanzania | Commerce | Female | Male | Conservation of Natural Resources | Fish production | Fisheries | Fishing industry | Biological Sciences | Social Sciences | Other Social Sciences | Samhällsvetenskap | Marine Ecotoxicology | Naturvetenskap | Biologiska vetenskaper | marin ekotoxikologi | Natural Sciences | Annan samhällsvetenskap
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Marine Policy, ISSN 0308-597X, 08/2017, Volume 82, pp. 206 - 215
Coastal communities within small island developing states are typically highly dependent on fisheries and other natural resource-based livelihoods. However,...
Small-scale fisheries | Vulnerability | Rural livelihoods | Food security | Shocks | DIVERSIFICATION | MANAGEMENT | RESILIENCE | COMMUNITIES | POVERTY TRAPS | INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | ADAPTATION | ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES | COMANAGEMENT | Coral reefs and islands | Primaries | Analysis | Developing countries | Livestock | Fishing | Food supply
Small-scale fisheries | Vulnerability | Rural livelihoods | Food security | Shocks | DIVERSIFICATION | MANAGEMENT | RESILIENCE | COMMUNITIES | POVERTY TRAPS | INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | ADAPTATION | ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES | COMANAGEMENT | Coral reefs and islands | Primaries | Analysis | Developing countries | Livestock | Fishing | Food supply
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PLoS ONE, ISSN 1932-6203, 06/2015, Volume 10, Issue 6, p. e0129075
Overview Eight years of octopus fishery records from southwest Madagascar reveal significant positive impacts from 36 periodic closures on: (a) fishery catches...
MADAGASCAR | CONSERVATION | CYANEA | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | DYNAMICS | SMALL-SCALE FISHERIES | LESSONS | MODEL | MARINE RESOURCE-MANAGEMENT | COMANAGEMENT | SEA | Fisheries - methods | Conservation of Natural Resources - methods | Animals | Fisheries - economics | Octopodiformes - physiology | Madagascar | Population Dynamics | Access control | Economic aspects | Fisheries | Fish industry | Fishery conservation | International economic relations | Economics | Income | Shutdowns | Illegal fishing | Villages | Management | Fishing | Closures
MADAGASCAR | CONSERVATION | CYANEA | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | DYNAMICS | SMALL-SCALE FISHERIES | LESSONS | MODEL | MARINE RESOURCE-MANAGEMENT | COMANAGEMENT | SEA | Fisheries - methods | Conservation of Natural Resources - methods | Animals | Fisheries - economics | Octopodiformes - physiology | Madagascar | Population Dynamics | Access control | Economic aspects | Fisheries | Fish industry | Fishery conservation | International economic relations | Economics | Income | Shutdowns | Illegal fishing | Villages | Management | Fishing | Closures
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Maritime Studies, ISSN 1872-7859, 2013, Volume 12, Issue 1, pp. 1 - 20
Worldwide there is an increasing realisation that there is an inextricable link between the natural and human systems, and there is a need to integrate these...
Small-scale fisheries | South Africa | Abalone | Loco | Chile | Governance
Small-scale fisheries | South Africa | Abalone | Loco | Chile | Governance
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Reconstructing overfishing: Moving beyond Malthus for effective and equitable solutions
Fish and Fisheries, ISSN 1467-2960, 11/2017, Volume 18, Issue 6, pp. 1180 - 1191
Inaccurate or incomplete diagnosis of the root causes of overfishing can lead to misguided and ineffective fisheries policies and programmes. The “Malthusian...
human population growth | resource governance | politics and power | fisheries | environmental management | malthusian overfishing | MANAGEMENT | MARINE FOOD WEBS | CORAL-REEFS | SUSTAINABILITY | POPULATION-GROWTH | CONSERVATION | HIGH SEAS | FISHING COMMUNITY | COMMONS | SMALL-SCALE FISHERIES | Fishing | Fishes | Environmental protection | Population growth | Policies | Catch-effort | Growth rate | Fishing effort | Social sciences | Innovations | Fishers | Fisheries | Governance | Institutions | Human populations | Ecological effects | Fishery policy | Programmes | Solutions | Overfishing | Sustainability | Fish | Population dynamics | Politics | Resource management | Levers
human population growth | resource governance | politics and power | fisheries | environmental management | malthusian overfishing | MANAGEMENT | MARINE FOOD WEBS | CORAL-REEFS | SUSTAINABILITY | POPULATION-GROWTH | CONSERVATION | HIGH SEAS | FISHING COMMUNITY | COMMONS | SMALL-SCALE FISHERIES | Fishing | Fishes | Environmental protection | Population growth | Policies | Catch-effort | Growth rate | Fishing effort | Social sciences | Innovations | Fishers | Fisheries | Governance | Institutions | Human populations | Ecological effects | Fishery policy | Programmes | Solutions | Overfishing | Sustainability | Fish | Population dynamics | Politics | Resource management | Levers
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Aquatic Living Resources, ISSN 0990-7440, 10/2010, Volume 23, Issue 4, pp. 387 - 398
This study assessed the Zanzibar sea cucumber fishery using a multidisciplinary approach. Data was collected by (i) interviewing various groups of actors in...
Overfishing | Trepang | Bêche-de-mer | Fisheries | Western Indian Ocean | Echinoderms | Holothurians | PHYLOGENY | ECHINODERMATA | BEHAVIOR | Beche-de-mer | COMMUNITIES | CORAL-REEF | TAXONOMY | HOLOTHUROIDEA | MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY | COMPLEXITY | SMALL-SCALE FISHERIES | Census | Populations | Management | Fishing | Reefs | Cucumbers | Visual | Biological Sciences | Naturvetenskap | Biologiska vetenskaper | Ecology | Natural Sciences | Bêche-de-mer Fisheries Overfishing Holothurians Echinoderms Trepang Western Indian Ocean | Ekologi
Overfishing | Trepang | Bêche-de-mer | Fisheries | Western Indian Ocean | Echinoderms | Holothurians | PHYLOGENY | ECHINODERMATA | BEHAVIOR | Beche-de-mer | COMMUNITIES | CORAL-REEF | TAXONOMY | HOLOTHUROIDEA | MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY | COMPLEXITY | SMALL-SCALE FISHERIES | Census | Populations | Management | Fishing | Reefs | Cucumbers | Visual | Biological Sciences | Naturvetenskap | Biologiska vetenskaper | Ecology | Natural Sciences | Bêche-de-mer Fisheries Overfishing Holothurians Echinoderms Trepang Western Indian Ocean | Ekologi
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