AbstractPeriodically-harvested fisheries closures are emerging as a socially acceptable and locally implementable way to balance concerns about conserving ecosystem function and sustaining livelihoods. Across the Indo-Pacific periodically-harvested closures are commonly employed, yet their contribution towards more sustainable fisheries remains largely untested in the social and ecological context of tropical small-scale fisheries. To address this, we use an interdisciplinary approach to examine harvesting dynamics that would affect sustainability, namely, fishing effort, yield, gear and method use, periodicity of harvesting, controls placed on harvesting and resource owners’ decisions to open and close four fishing grounds in Solomon Islan...
In many areas of the developing world, the establishment of permanent marine reserves is inhibited ...
Considerable empirical evidence supports recovery of reef fish populations with fishery closures. In...
1. Periodically harvested fisheries closures are widely implemented across the South Pacific as a co...
Periodically-harvested fisheries closures are emerging as a socially acceptable and locally implemen...
AbstractPeriodically-harvested fisheries closures are emerging as a socially acceptable and locally ...
Periodically-harvested closures are commonly employed within co-management frameworks to help manage...
Periodically-harvested closures are commonly employed within co-management frameworks to help manage...
Spatial marine closures are widely employed and advocated for marine resource management and conserv...
Periodically-harvested closures are commonly employed within co-management frameworks to help manage...
This study explores the social, economic, and ecological context within which communities in Papua N...
Periodically harvested closures are a widespread, centuries-old form of fisheries management that pr...
WOS:000478601300007International audiencePeriodically harvested closures are a widespread, centuries...
1. Periodically harvested closures (PHCs) are one of the most common forms of fisheries management i...
The challenge to manage coastal resources within Asia-Pacific's Coral Triangle has gained global att...
In many areas of the developing world, the establishment of permanent marine reserves is inhibited ...
Considerable empirical evidence supports recovery of reef fish populations with fishery closures. In...
1. Periodically harvested fisheries closures are widely implemented across the South Pacific as a co...
Periodically-harvested fisheries closures are emerging as a socially acceptable and locally implemen...
AbstractPeriodically-harvested fisheries closures are emerging as a socially acceptable and locally ...
Periodically-harvested closures are commonly employed within co-management frameworks to help manage...
Periodically-harvested closures are commonly employed within co-management frameworks to help manage...
Spatial marine closures are widely employed and advocated for marine resource management and conserv...
Periodically-harvested closures are commonly employed within co-management frameworks to help manage...
This study explores the social, economic, and ecological context within which communities in Papua N...
Periodically harvested closures are a widespread, centuries-old form of fisheries management that pr...
WOS:000478601300007International audiencePeriodically harvested closures are a widespread, centuries...
1. Periodically harvested closures (PHCs) are one of the most common forms of fisheries management i...
The challenge to manage coastal resources within Asia-Pacific's Coral Triangle has gained global att...
In many areas of the developing world, the establishment of permanent marine reserves is inhibited ...
Considerable empirical evidence supports recovery of reef fish populations with fishery closures. In...
1. Periodically harvested fisheries closures are widely implemented across the South Pacific as a co...