nr |
titel |
auteur |
tijdschrift |
jaar |
jaarg. |
afl. |
pagina('s) |
type |
1 |
A book-essay and reflections on Margaret Willson’s book: Seawomen of Iceland: Survival on the Edge
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Gerrard, Siri |
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2018 |
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2 |
p. 233-238 |
artikel |
2 |
A comparative study of small-scale fishery supply chains’ vulnerability and resilience to COVID-19
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Bassett, Hannah R. |
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2 |
p. 173-192 |
artikel |
3 |
Advancing ocean ecosystem conservation via property rights, rather than marine protected areas (MPAs)
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Libecap, Gary D. |
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2 |
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artikel |
4 |
A gender lens on women’s harvesting activities and interactions with local marine governance in a South Pacific fishing community
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Rohe, Janne |
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2018 |
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2 |
p. 155-162 |
artikel |
5 |
Alternative Seafood Marketing in a Small-Scale Fishery: Barriers and Opportunities in South Africa’s Southern Cape Commercial Linefishery
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Duggan, Gregory Lawrence |
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2 |
p. 193-205 |
artikel |
6 |
A social wellbeing approach to the gendered impacts of fisheries transition in Gujarat, India
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Biswal, Rajib |
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2 |
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artikel |
7 |
“Before we asked for permission, now we only give notice”: Women’s entrance into artisanal fisheries in Chile
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Gallardo-Fernández, Gloria L. |
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2018 |
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2 |
p. 177-188 |
artikel |
8 |
Blue boats in deep waters: how aspects of IUU policy impact Vietnamese fish workers
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Alonso, Georgina |
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2 |
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artikel |
9 |
Blue economy discourses and practices: reconfiguring ocean spaces in the Philippines
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Satizábal, Paula |
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2 |
p. 207-221 |
artikel |
10 |
Charles, A. 2023. Sustainable fishery systems (second edition)
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Bavinck, Maarten |
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2 |
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artikel |
11 |
Collapse of cooperation? The North-Atlantic mackerel dispute and lessons for international cooperation on transboundary fish stocks
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Østhagen, Andreas |
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2 |
p. 155-165 |
artikel |
12 |
Co-Management of Fisheries Through a Negotiation Lens: The Case of Prud’homies
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Soltanpour, Yazdan |
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2 |
p. 167-178 |
artikel |
13 |
Commentary 2 to the manifesto for the marine social sciences: applied social science
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Kraan, Marloes |
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2 |
p. 129-130 |
artikel |
14 |
Commentary 11 to the Manifesto for the marine social sciences: culture and religion
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Pauwelussen, Annet P. |
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2 |
p. 147-149 |
artikel |
15 |
Commentary 1 to the Manifesto for the Marine Social Sciences: fisheries
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Steins, Nathalie A. |
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2 |
p. 125-127 |
artikel |
16 |
Commentary 8 to the manifesto for the marine social sciences: fishery resources in a development African context
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Khan, Ahmed |
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2 |
p. 141-142 |
artikel |
17 |
Commentary 6 to the Manifesto for the marine social sciences: gender and the role of women
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Frangoudes, Katia |
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2 |
p. 137-138 |
artikel |
18 |
Commentary 9 to the Manifesto for the marine social sciences: global processes of governance and change
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Charles, Anthony |
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2 |
p. 143-144 |
artikel |
19 |
Commentary 7 to the Manifesto for the marine social sciences: integrated coastal zone management
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Burbridge, Peter |
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2 |
p. 139-140 |
artikel |
20 |
Commentary 5 to the Manifesto for the marine social sciences: oceans as a working space
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Vandergeest, Peter |
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2 |
p. 135-136 |
artikel |
21 |
Commentary 10 to the Manifesto for the marine social sciences: the conditions of social science production—a South Asian perspective
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Sridhar, Aarthi |
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2 |
p. 145-146 |
artikel |
22 |
Commentary 12 to the Manifesto for the Marine Social Sciences: theory development
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Hornidge, Anna-Katharina |
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2 |
p. 151-152 |
artikel |
23 |
Commentary 4 to the Manifesto for the Marine Social Sciences: the politics of research agendas
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Scholtens, Joeri |
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2 |
p. 133-134 |
artikel |
24 |
Commentary 3 to the manifesto for the marine social sciences: unfolding Blue Growth
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Knol-Kauffman, Maaike |
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2 |
p. 131-132 |
artikel |
25 |
Competing voices: Indigenous rights in the shadow of conventional fisheries management in the tropical rock lobster fishery in Torres Strait, Australia
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Lalancette, Annie |
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2 |
p. 255-277 |
artikel |
26 |
Connecting fishing and tourism practices using digital tools: a case study of Marsaxlokk, Malta
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Vegas Macias, Jordi |
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2 |
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artikel |
27 |
Correction to: Alaska’s Next Generation of Potential Fishermen: a Survey of Youth Attitudes Towards Fishing and Community in Bristol Bay and the Kodiak Archipelago
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Coleman, Jesse |
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2019 |
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2 |
p. 239 |
artikel |
28 |
Correction to: Small fish consumption in rural Myanmar
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Rizaldo, Quennie Vi |
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2 |
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artikel |
29 |
Correction to: Understanding and analysing the complex causality of conflicts over marine environments through process tracing
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Boonstra, Wiebren Johannes |
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2 |
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artikel |
30 |
Covid-19 and Sargassum blooms: impacts and social issues in a mass tourism destination (Mexican Caribbean)
|
Fraga, Julia |
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2 |
p. 159-171 |
artikel |
31 |
Discarding in Mediterranean trawl fisheries—a review of potential measures and stakeholder insights
|
Stithou, M. |
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2019 |
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2 |
p. 225-238 |
artikel |
32 |
Dissecting the offshore wind and mariculture multi-use discourse: a new approach using targeted SWOT analysis
|
Schupp, Maximilian Felix |
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2 |
p. 127-140 |
artikel |
33 |
Empowering small-scale fishers to eradicate rural poverty
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Kalikoski, Daniela C. |
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2018 |
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2 |
p. 121-125 |
artikel |
34 |
(En)Gendering Change in Small-Scale Fisheries and Fishing Communities in a Globalized World
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Frangoudes, Katia |
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2018 |
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2 |
p. 117-124 |
artikel |
35 |
Feedback between fisher local ecological knowledge and scientific epistemologies in England: building bridges for biodiversity conservation
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Anbleyth-Evans, Jeremy |
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2019 |
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2 |
p. 189-203 |
artikel |
36 |
Fishing against the odds: fishers’ motivations to carry on fishing in the wake of the hindering EU Common Fishery Policy—a case study in North Shields, UK
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Christy, Des |
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2 |
p. 175-187 |
artikel |
37 |
Fishing during the “new normality”: social and economic changes in Galapagos small-scale fisheries due to the COVID-19 pandemic
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Viteri Mejía, César |
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2 |
p. 193-208 |
artikel |
38 |
Fishing safety and timed openings in Atlantic Canada’s lobster fisheries: the mediating role of local management systems
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Reid-Musson, Emily |
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2 |
p. 223-234 |
artikel |
39 |
Gender and marine protected areas: a case study of Danajon Bank, Philippines
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Kleiber, Danika |
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2018 |
|
2 |
p. 163-175 |
artikel |
40 |
Gendered labor in the Icelandic fish processing industry
|
Yingst, Alexandra |
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2018 |
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2 |
p. 125-132 |
artikel |
41 |
Gendered livelihoods in the global fish-food economy: a comparative study of three fisherfolk communities in Kerala, India
|
Hapke, Holly M. |
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2018 |
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2 |
p. 133-143 |
artikel |
42 |
Gender-focused development interventions in small-scale fisheries: lessons learnt from a past project in Isabela Galapagos in Ecuador
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Velarde, Ernesto Bustamante |
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2 |
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artikel |
43 |
Governing in an uncertain time: the case of Sakura shrimp fishery, Japan
|
Li, Yinji |
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2 |
p. 115-126 |
artikel |
44 |
Growing vulnerability in the small-scale fishing communities of Maio, Cape Verde
|
Dancette, Raphaëlle |
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2019 |
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2 |
p. 205-223 |
artikel |
45 |
Humor, transparency, and the management of distrust among business rivals: a case study of berthing meetings at the Port of Tema in Ghana
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Nicolaisen, Martin Arvad |
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2 |
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artikel |
46 |
Impact of offshore petroleum extraction and “ocean grabbing” on small-scale fisheries and coastal livelihoods in Ghana
|
Owusu, Victor |
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2 |
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artikel |
47 |
Impacts of COVID-19 on people and sea: marine social science imaginations
|
Knutsson, Per |
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2 |
p. 155-158 |
artikel |
48 |
Indigenous women respond to fisheries conflict and catalyze change in governance on Canada’s Pacific Coast
|
Harper, Sarah |
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2018 |
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2 |
p. 189-198 |
artikel |
49 |
Integration or separation? The future of the English small-scale coastal fishery
|
Korda, Rebecca |
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2 |
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artikel |
50 |
Interpretations of MPA winners and losers: a case study of the Cabo De Palos- Islas Hormigas Fisheries Reserve
|
Hogg, Katie |
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2019 |
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2 |
p. 159-171 |
artikel |
51 |
Intertwined realities — hybrid institutions in the Peruvian fisheries and aquaculture sectors
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Damonte, Gerardo H. |
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2 |
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artikel |
52 |
Invisible work, ignored knowledge? Changing gender roles, division of labor, and household strategies in Finnish small-scale fisheries
|
Salmi, Pekka |
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2018 |
|
2 |
p. 213-221 |
artikel |
53 |
K’iis Xaadas relations with sockeye salmon: contemporary efforts at constructing a neo-traditional regime of stewardship
|
Langdon, Stephen |
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2 |
p. 157-173 |
artikel |
54 |
Lagoon livelihoods: gender and shell money in Langalanga, Solomon Islands
|
Barclay, Kate |
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2018 |
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2 |
p. 199-211 |
artikel |
55 |
Limits to blue economy: challenges to accessing fishing livelihoods in Ghana’s port communities
|
Ayilu, Raymond K. |
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2 |
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artikel |
56 |
Managing change to implement the Small-scale Fisheries Guidelines: perspectives from a Caribbean fisheries policy process
|
Cumberbatch, Janice |
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2 |
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artikel |
57 |
Manifesto for the marine social sciences
|
Bavinck, Maarten |
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2 |
p. 121-123 |
artikel |
58 |
Michael Fabinyi and Kate Barclay: Asia–Pacific Fishing Livelihoods
|
Fazzino, David |
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2 |
p. 279-280 |
artikel |
59 |
Outlining the challenges of Covid-19 health crises in Africa’s maritime industry: the case of maritime operations in marine warranty surveying practice
|
Sackey, Anthony Djaba |
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2 |
p. 207-223 |
artikel |
60 |
Perceptions of Well-Being, Resilience and Stress Amongst a Sample of Merchant Seafarers and Superintendents
|
McVeigh, Joanne |
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2018 |
|
2 |
p. 139-158 |
artikel |
61 |
Perspectives on managing fisheries for community wellbeing in the face of climate change
|
Nelson, Laura K. |
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2 |
p. 235-254 |
artikel |
62 |
Postscript
|
Bavinck, Maarten |
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2 |
p. 153 |
artikel |
63 |
Recentering the commons: assessing citizen mapping as an environmental practice
|
Venugopal, Vineetha |
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2 |
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artikel |
64 |
Rediscovery of small-scale fisheries in the era of crises
|
Salmi, Pekka |
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2 |
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artikel |
65 |
Responding to civil war: fisheries as a safety net and lootable resource on Lake Tanganyika, the Democratic Republic of Congo
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Namwira, Deo |
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2 |
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artikel |
66 |
Seeing like an algorithm: the limits of using remote sensing to link vessel movements with worker abuse at sea
|
Rudolph, Terence Adam |
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2 |
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artikel |
67 |
Shored curfews: Constructions of pandemic islandness in contemporary Sri Lanka
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Godamunne, Vichitra |
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2 |
p. 209-221 |
artikel |
68 |
Small fish consumption in rural Myanmar
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Rizaldo, Quennie Vi |
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2 |
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artikel |
69 |
South Africa’s port doctrine: dilemmas and the way forward
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Meyiwa, Ayanda |
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2 |
p. 179-191 |
artikel |
70 |
Stakeholder engagement vs. social distancing—how does the Covid-19 pandemic affect participatory research in EU marine science projects?
|
Köpsel, Vera |
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2 |
p. 189-205 |
artikel |
71 |
Stakeholder perceptions of the social dimensions of marine and coastal conservation in Guatemala
|
Gonzalez-Bernat, Maria J. |
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2018 |
|
2 |
p. 127-138 |
artikel |
72 |
Sustainable small-scale fisheries markets in the Mediterranean: weaknesses and opportunities
|
Penca, Jerneja |
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2 |
p. 141-155 |
artikel |
73 |
Technological transformation and changing social relations in the ring seine fishery of Kerala, India
|
Gopal, Nikita |
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2 |
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artikel |
74 |
The importance of local fisheries as a cultural attribute: insight from a discrete choice experiment of seafood consumers
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Martino, Simone |
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2 |
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artikel |
75 |
The potential impact of sea lice agents on coastal shrimp in Norway: risk perception among different stakeholders
|
Bjørkan, Maiken |
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2019 |
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2 |
p. 173-187 |
artikel |
76 |
The processing, preparation, and cooking practices of small fish among poor Ghanaian households: An exploratory qualitative study
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Agyei-Mensah, Yaw Opoku |
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2 |
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artikel |
77 |
Trapped in a gulf of hope and despair: the Wagher small scale fisheries on the Kutch coast of Gujarat, India
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Nair, Tara |
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2 |
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artikel |
78 |
Trickier than it first appears: investigating opportunities to increase small fish production and availability from culture-based inland fisheries in West Bengal, India
|
Arthur, R. I. |
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2 |
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artikel |
79 |
Understanding and analysing the complex causality of conflicts over marine environments through process tracing
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Boonstra, Wiebren Johannes |
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2 |
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artikel |
80 |
Unravelling sustainable salmon aquaculture: an historical political ecology of a business responsibility discourse, 1970–2020
|
Barton, Jonathan R. |
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2 |
|
artikel |
81 |
Women, capitals and fishing lives: exploring gendered dynamics in the Llŷn Peninsula small-scale fishery (Wales, UK)
|
Gustavsson, Madeleine |
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2018 |
|
2 |
p. 223-231 |
artikel |
82 |
Women’s perspectives of small-scale fisheries and environmental change in Chilika lagoon, India
|
Khan, Fatima Noor |
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2018 |
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2 |
p. 145-154 |
artikel |