Worldwide, the implementation of marine protected areas (MPAs) offers opportunities for delivering fisheries and biodiversity management objectives. In Australia however, the primary function of an MPA is that of biodiversity conservation. Nonetheless, the management of Indigenous customary fisheries is one area where fisheries and biodiversity issues converge. This article examines the relationship between biodiversity and customary fisheries in an MPA context by investigation of the role and importance of Indigenous social contexts. Using case study examples from Australia, I explore the role of Indigenous social contexts in two dimensions: (i) management of traditional fisheries and (ii) Indigenous contribution to fisheries within an MPA...
Community and resource user support has often been declared as essential to achieving globally agree...
Marine conservation programs in Oceania are increasingly turning to precautionary and adaptive manag...
Community and resource user support has often been declared as essential to achieving globally agree...
Incorporating indigenous knowledge into fisheries management is becoming increasingly important in t...
This article demonstrates the importance of indigenous ontologies in cross-cultural or ‘both ways’ c...
Significant issues remain about governance for integrated coastal zone management, ecosystem values ...
There is a growing interest in working with customary management (CM) systems to effectively manage ...
This report presents a literature review of marine protected areas (MPAs) throughout the world, with...
Place-specific knowledge systems, combined with hands-on resource use and a long-term commitment to ...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are one approach, amongst many, for the protection of marine biodivers...
In many developing regions of Melanesia, fishers' traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) has been in...
In many developing regions of Melanesia, fishers’ traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) has been in...
Community and resource user support has often been declared as essential to achieving globally agree...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to explore Australian Indigenous women’s customar...
A key aspect of equitable management of the world’s fishery resources is the provision of traditiona...
Community and resource user support has often been declared as essential to achieving globally agree...
Marine conservation programs in Oceania are increasingly turning to precautionary and adaptive manag...
Community and resource user support has often been declared as essential to achieving globally agree...
Incorporating indigenous knowledge into fisheries management is becoming increasingly important in t...
This article demonstrates the importance of indigenous ontologies in cross-cultural or ‘both ways’ c...
Significant issues remain about governance for integrated coastal zone management, ecosystem values ...
There is a growing interest in working with customary management (CM) systems to effectively manage ...
This report presents a literature review of marine protected areas (MPAs) throughout the world, with...
Place-specific knowledge systems, combined with hands-on resource use and a long-term commitment to ...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are one approach, amongst many, for the protection of marine biodivers...
In many developing regions of Melanesia, fishers' traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) has been in...
In many developing regions of Melanesia, fishers’ traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) has been in...
Community and resource user support has often been declared as essential to achieving globally agree...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to explore Australian Indigenous women’s customar...
A key aspect of equitable management of the world’s fishery resources is the provision of traditiona...
Community and resource user support has often been declared as essential to achieving globally agree...
Marine conservation programs in Oceania are increasingly turning to precautionary and adaptive manag...
Community and resource user support has often been declared as essential to achieving globally agree...