AbstractIn many coastal nations, community-based arrangements for marine resource management (CBRM) are promoted by government, advocated for by non-government actors, and are seen by both as one of the most promising options to achieve sustainable use and secure inshore fisheries and aquatic resources. Although there is an abundant literature on what makes CBRM effective, is it less clear how CBRM is introduced or develops as an idea in a community, and the process of how the idea leads to the adoption of a new resource management approach with supporting institutions. Here we aim to address this gap by applying an explicit process-based approach drawing on innovation history methodology by mapping and analysing the initiation and emergenc...
This paper describes a community-based management methodology that was used to promote the sustainab...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Many marine and coastal resources can be classed commo...
In the Solomon Islands, more than 80% of the population are rural dwellers who commonly build livel...
AbstractIn many coastal nations, community-based arrangements for marine resource management (CBRM) ...
Much has been claimed about the positive benefits of the customary marine tenure (CMT) system in the...
In the field of environmental management, considerable attention has been given to developing tools...
Co-management approaches have become a core part of coastal fisheries policy and planning practice i...
Research PaperThe current discourse on marine resource management or coastal fishery is favouring co...
In many ways, coastal marine resources have provided an important source of protein, income and even...
Community-based fisheries management (CBFM) is held up as one of the most promising approaches for s...
In recent years, Fiji's approach of combining traditional systems of community-based coastal managem...
Rural communities in Solomon Islands rely heavily on coastal fisheries for food and income. However,...
While the community was discarded by early social theorists as an antiquated modernity-retarding soc...
This paper is about Nauru and its people, institutions, policies and in particular the communitybase...
Rapid environmental change, ranging from the collapse of fisheries to the rise of sea levels, poses ...
This paper describes a community-based management methodology that was used to promote the sustainab...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Many marine and coastal resources can be classed commo...
In the Solomon Islands, more than 80% of the population are rural dwellers who commonly build livel...
AbstractIn many coastal nations, community-based arrangements for marine resource management (CBRM) ...
Much has been claimed about the positive benefits of the customary marine tenure (CMT) system in the...
In the field of environmental management, considerable attention has been given to developing tools...
Co-management approaches have become a core part of coastal fisheries policy and planning practice i...
Research PaperThe current discourse on marine resource management or coastal fishery is favouring co...
In many ways, coastal marine resources have provided an important source of protein, income and even...
Community-based fisheries management (CBFM) is held up as one of the most promising approaches for s...
In recent years, Fiji's approach of combining traditional systems of community-based coastal managem...
Rural communities in Solomon Islands rely heavily on coastal fisheries for food and income. However,...
While the community was discarded by early social theorists as an antiquated modernity-retarding soc...
This paper is about Nauru and its people, institutions, policies and in particular the communitybase...
Rapid environmental change, ranging from the collapse of fisheries to the rise of sea levels, poses ...
This paper describes a community-based management methodology that was used to promote the sustainab...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Many marine and coastal resources can be classed commo...
In the Solomon Islands, more than 80% of the population are rural dwellers who commonly build livel...