Over the years, human activities have tremendously impacted our marine and coastal ecosystems. Threats to marine biodiversity include overfishing and bycatch, habitat alterations, introduction of species, and pollution among others. In response to this, different management regimes have evolved to resolve problems in fisheries management. Community conserved areas managed by indigenous and of local and mobile communities are gaining recognition for their contribution to biological diversity. However, there is a need to understand the cultural values, behavior of resource users and the reason for such actions. The Calamian Tagbanwa in Coron Island is an indigenous small-scale fishing community. Through united efforts, they have asserted thei...
Fishing is the only source of livelihood in the coastal communities. This is the reason why poverty ...
Indigenous peoples have lived on and from their lands for many generations in ways that have allowed...
Most island countries in the South Pacific region give the high priority to fisheries in their natio...
As an archipelago country, communities in the Philippines grow along the coastal areas, and usually ...
Overfishing and destructive fishing practices are major threats to marine biodiversity in the Philip...
The extensive Philippine coastline of more than 22,540 k m provides the natural habitat of a variety...
Managing small-scale fisheries in a developing country like the Philippines is very challenging beca...
The marine and coastal ecosystems are economically and culturally important, especially for the peop...
Fishing is a means of livelihood common to coastal communities. Las Piñas City is one of these commu...
Life in the Philippines—a nation of more than 7,000 islands—is never far from the sea. Every Filipin...
Indigenous peoples have lived on and from their lands for many generations in ways that have allowed...
Over the last three decades, Philippine institutions and communities have been experimenting with ne...
The Ligawasan Marshland covering an area of 288,000 ha is important to hundreds of thousands of Magi...
Fishing has long been the primary means by which residents of the Calamianes group of islands in nor...
Fishing for Fairness develops an explicitly cultural perspective on environmental politics in the Ph...
Fishing is the only source of livelihood in the coastal communities. This is the reason why poverty ...
Indigenous peoples have lived on and from their lands for many generations in ways that have allowed...
Most island countries in the South Pacific region give the high priority to fisheries in their natio...
As an archipelago country, communities in the Philippines grow along the coastal areas, and usually ...
Overfishing and destructive fishing practices are major threats to marine biodiversity in the Philip...
The extensive Philippine coastline of more than 22,540 k m provides the natural habitat of a variety...
Managing small-scale fisheries in a developing country like the Philippines is very challenging beca...
The marine and coastal ecosystems are economically and culturally important, especially for the peop...
Fishing is a means of livelihood common to coastal communities. Las Piñas City is one of these commu...
Life in the Philippines—a nation of more than 7,000 islands—is never far from the sea. Every Filipin...
Indigenous peoples have lived on and from their lands for many generations in ways that have allowed...
Over the last three decades, Philippine institutions and communities have been experimenting with ne...
The Ligawasan Marshland covering an area of 288,000 ha is important to hundreds of thousands of Magi...
Fishing has long been the primary means by which residents of the Calamianes group of islands in nor...
Fishing for Fairness develops an explicitly cultural perspective on environmental politics in the Ph...
Fishing is the only source of livelihood in the coastal communities. This is the reason why poverty ...
Indigenous peoples have lived on and from their lands for many generations in ways that have allowed...
Most island countries in the South Pacific region give the high priority to fisheries in their natio...