This article examines social conditions in a bay experiencing population growth, gear conflict, overfishing, and general resource declince. Sample surveys of fishing households caried out in 1980 and 1993 in nine villages of San Miguel Bay reveal patterns of continuity and change. The key continuity is sustained overall population growth in fishing villages. Among the key forms of change are those which demonstrate a degree of adaptation to resource decline: decreased participation in fishing; greater reliance of fishing households on nonfishing income; increased dependence on remittances of nonhouseholds labor; and dramatic growth in the number of fishing organizations involved in resource management. The findings suggest that resource man...
Change is a defining characteristic of coastal social-ecological systems, yet the magnitude and spee...
Fishing has long been the primary means by which residents of the Calamianes group of islands in nor...
The Philippines has an urbanization level of 51.2 percent, but its geographic realities make communi...
"The population of a small island in the middle of Danajon Bank in the Philippines, one of the six d...
Understanding catch trends through time is a crucial management consideration that would ensure long...
Fishing is the only source of livelihood in the coastal communities. This is the reason why poverty ...
This thesis is an ethnography of small-scale fishers on Cebu Island in the Philippines based on 16 m...
Our case study explores how 51 long-term commercial fishing households adapted to changing ecologica...
Locally sustainable resource extraction activities, at times, transform into ecologically detrimenta...
<div><p>Locally sustainable resource extraction activities, at times, transform into ecologically de...
Effective measures to reduce fishing pressure require understanding of livelihood strategies and fis...
Decline in tuna fish stocks due to weak enforcement of regulations on fishing effort poses a challen...
The excessive fishing activities have led to the depletion of many coastal fisheries resources in mo...
Research PaperThis paper explains and analyzes the forces that sustain and inhibit a community-based...
In Southeast Asia, inland fish resources are crucial for small-scale fishing households. Their decli...
Change is a defining characteristic of coastal social-ecological systems, yet the magnitude and spee...
Fishing has long been the primary means by which residents of the Calamianes group of islands in nor...
The Philippines has an urbanization level of 51.2 percent, but its geographic realities make communi...
"The population of a small island in the middle of Danajon Bank in the Philippines, one of the six d...
Understanding catch trends through time is a crucial management consideration that would ensure long...
Fishing is the only source of livelihood in the coastal communities. This is the reason why poverty ...
This thesis is an ethnography of small-scale fishers on Cebu Island in the Philippines based on 16 m...
Our case study explores how 51 long-term commercial fishing households adapted to changing ecologica...
Locally sustainable resource extraction activities, at times, transform into ecologically detrimenta...
<div><p>Locally sustainable resource extraction activities, at times, transform into ecologically de...
Effective measures to reduce fishing pressure require understanding of livelihood strategies and fis...
Decline in tuna fish stocks due to weak enforcement of regulations on fishing effort poses a challen...
The excessive fishing activities have led to the depletion of many coastal fisheries resources in mo...
Research PaperThis paper explains and analyzes the forces that sustain and inhibit a community-based...
In Southeast Asia, inland fish resources are crucial for small-scale fishing households. Their decli...
Change is a defining characteristic of coastal social-ecological systems, yet the magnitude and spee...
Fishing has long been the primary means by which residents of the Calamianes group of islands in nor...
The Philippines has an urbanization level of 51.2 percent, but its geographic realities make communi...