Harnessing the traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) of local communities has the potential to enhance conservation planning in developing regions. Marine protected areas (MPAs) that incorporate traditional beliefs about reef tenure are generally more successful in reaching conservation goals and ensuring the participation of local fishermen on vulnerable tropical reef systems. Fiji possesses a unique system of traditional reef management in which local clans or villages, called mataqali, control individual units of a reef, known as qoliqoli, and make independent management decisions based on traditional beliefs and conservation concerns. This is an example of a system, known as customary marine tenure, which has attracted interest from co...
A key challenge in selecting community-based Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) is to identify sites for ...
The marginal benefits of systematic over ad hoc selection of protected areas are rarely measured, ev...
Marine conservation programs in Oceania are increasingly turning to precautionary and adaptive manag...
Harnessing the traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) of local communities has the potential to enha...
Harnessing the traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) of local communities has the potential to enha...
Although conservation planning research has influenced conservation actions globally in the last two...
There are various ways in which local communities are, and can become more, involved in reef managem...
The Fiji Locally Managed Marine Area (FLMMA) Network have recorded more than 200 marine managed area...
Coral reefs are critical for securing food resources and generating income in Fiji. However, reef ec...
Marine resources, the mainstay of most Pacific Island peoples livelihoods have been dwindling rapidl...
We investigated traditional coral reef management practices at Ahus Island, Manus Province, Papua Ne...
Every action in a conservation plan has a different level of effect and consequently contributes dif...
Every action in a conservation plan has a different level of effect and consequently contributes dif...
Sustainable development goals of social, economic and environmental improvement can be easily identi...
This doctoral research explores the role of bula vakavanua (traditional Fijian way of life) in imple...
A key challenge in selecting community-based Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) is to identify sites for ...
The marginal benefits of systematic over ad hoc selection of protected areas are rarely measured, ev...
Marine conservation programs in Oceania are increasingly turning to precautionary and adaptive manag...
Harnessing the traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) of local communities has the potential to enha...
Harnessing the traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) of local communities has the potential to enha...
Although conservation planning research has influenced conservation actions globally in the last two...
There are various ways in which local communities are, and can become more, involved in reef managem...
The Fiji Locally Managed Marine Area (FLMMA) Network have recorded more than 200 marine managed area...
Coral reefs are critical for securing food resources and generating income in Fiji. However, reef ec...
Marine resources, the mainstay of most Pacific Island peoples livelihoods have been dwindling rapidl...
We investigated traditional coral reef management practices at Ahus Island, Manus Province, Papua Ne...
Every action in a conservation plan has a different level of effect and consequently contributes dif...
Every action in a conservation plan has a different level of effect and consequently contributes dif...
Sustainable development goals of social, economic and environmental improvement can be easily identi...
This doctoral research explores the role of bula vakavanua (traditional Fijian way of life) in imple...
A key challenge in selecting community-based Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) is to identify sites for ...
The marginal benefits of systematic over ad hoc selection of protected areas are rarely measured, ev...
Marine conservation programs in Oceania are increasingly turning to precautionary and adaptive manag...