Thesis, University of Victoria, 2007Marine fish stocks are under serious threat of depletion due to increasing numbers of resource users with competing interests, resulting in degradation and the decline of fish catch. Using qualitative and quantitative techniques such as in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, household surveys and remote sensing and GIS, this study addresses: (1) the complex and inter-related nature of resource dependency, (2) the role of assets in determining survival strategies of households in artisanal fishing communities in Ponnani, India, (3) how asset degradation impacts resource-dependent households, (4) how households develop survival strategies, and (5) considers access to social, political, physical, huma...
The fisheries sector in India and Kerala, though performing well, faces serious challenges such as s...
This paper focuses on how Female Heads of Households (FHHs) in a village in Cuddalore District, in t...
Globalization, notably through the international seafood trade and commoditization of marine resourc...
The growing demand for fish in the developed and developing countries and the recognition of its pla...
The present study is an attempt to understand the link between natural resource degradation and pove...
Fisheries sector attained immense importance around the globe with augmenting income and employment...
Not AvailableFisheries sector attained immense importance around the globe with augmenting income an...
The study presents a case study of Chilika lagoon, India and focuses on the interaction between smal...
In Southeast Asia, inland fish resources are crucial for small-scale fishing households. Their decli...
Fish serves as a primary protein source for large sections of the global population and as a main so...
The sustainable livelihood approach is an analytical framework that helps identifying the assets tha...
The Kerala model of development mostly bypassed the fishing community, as the fishers form the main ...
The fisheries sector in India and Kerala, though performing well, faces serious challenges such as s...
Some of the social and cultural aspects of marine fishing communities, as they emerge in the course ...
In coastal Karnataka two hundred thousand fishing households are directly dependent on marine fishin...
The fisheries sector in India and Kerala, though performing well, faces serious challenges such as s...
This paper focuses on how Female Heads of Households (FHHs) in a village in Cuddalore District, in t...
Globalization, notably through the international seafood trade and commoditization of marine resourc...
The growing demand for fish in the developed and developing countries and the recognition of its pla...
The present study is an attempt to understand the link between natural resource degradation and pove...
Fisheries sector attained immense importance around the globe with augmenting income and employment...
Not AvailableFisheries sector attained immense importance around the globe with augmenting income an...
The study presents a case study of Chilika lagoon, India and focuses on the interaction between smal...
In Southeast Asia, inland fish resources are crucial for small-scale fishing households. Their decli...
Fish serves as a primary protein source for large sections of the global population and as a main so...
The sustainable livelihood approach is an analytical framework that helps identifying the assets tha...
The Kerala model of development mostly bypassed the fishing community, as the fishers form the main ...
The fisheries sector in India and Kerala, though performing well, faces serious challenges such as s...
Some of the social and cultural aspects of marine fishing communities, as they emerge in the course ...
In coastal Karnataka two hundred thousand fishing households are directly dependent on marine fishin...
The fisheries sector in India and Kerala, though performing well, faces serious challenges such as s...
This paper focuses on how Female Heads of Households (FHHs) in a village in Cuddalore District, in t...
Globalization, notably through the international seafood trade and commoditization of marine resourc...