In this paper we examine the strengths and weaknesses of state-supported Customary Marine Tenure (CMT) systems in two independent Melanesian states (Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea) in the context of the management of rapidly intensifying commercia
Many Pacific Island communities have traditionally used area and time-based restrictions to facilita...
Coral reef conservation strategies such as marine protected areas have met limited success in many d...
Customary forms of resource management, such as taboos, have received considerable attention as a po...
In this paper we examine the strengths and weaknesses of state-supported Customary Marine Tenure (CM...
In this paper we examine the strengths and weaknesses of state-supported Customary Marine Tenure (CM...
For generations communities in the Western Pacific have employed a range of resource management tech...
In this paper I discuss some long-term continuities in the socio-political dynamics of customary mar...
2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Like many Pacific countries, Solomon Is...
Takes a critical look at a current model of fisheries management which is based on principles relate...
This paper assesses enabling conditions for community-driven, rights-based management approaches to ...
The many island countries of the South Pacific region contain extensive areas of reefs and lagoons t...
Much has been claimed about the positive benefits of the customary marine tenure (CMT) system in the...
In recent years, Fiji's approach of combining traditional systems of community-based coastal managem...
Graduation date: 1993Rights-based systems for controlling the use of marine resources developed in m...
presentationSince the 1990s Pacific island countries have been host to a plethora of projects to imp...
Many Pacific Island communities have traditionally used area and time-based restrictions to facilita...
Coral reef conservation strategies such as marine protected areas have met limited success in many d...
Customary forms of resource management, such as taboos, have received considerable attention as a po...
In this paper we examine the strengths and weaknesses of state-supported Customary Marine Tenure (CM...
In this paper we examine the strengths and weaknesses of state-supported Customary Marine Tenure (CM...
For generations communities in the Western Pacific have employed a range of resource management tech...
In this paper I discuss some long-term continuities in the socio-political dynamics of customary mar...
2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Like many Pacific countries, Solomon Is...
Takes a critical look at a current model of fisheries management which is based on principles relate...
This paper assesses enabling conditions for community-driven, rights-based management approaches to ...
The many island countries of the South Pacific region contain extensive areas of reefs and lagoons t...
Much has been claimed about the positive benefits of the customary marine tenure (CMT) system in the...
In recent years, Fiji's approach of combining traditional systems of community-based coastal managem...
Graduation date: 1993Rights-based systems for controlling the use of marine resources developed in m...
presentationSince the 1990s Pacific island countries have been host to a plethora of projects to imp...
Many Pacific Island communities have traditionally used area and time-based restrictions to facilita...
Coral reef conservation strategies such as marine protected areas have met limited success in many d...
Customary forms of resource management, such as taboos, have received considerable attention as a po...