Ten percent of the world’s population depends on the ocean for a readily accessible source of protein and employment. Coastal ecosystems and the communities that rely upon them are facing extreme challenges of increases in ocean pollution, loss of habitat, ocean warming, and changes in ocean productivity. With the whole system under mounting pressure, governments need to scale down food security analyses to the coastal community level to avoid overseeing rising levels of food insecurity. This paper provides an alternative view and analysis of food security at both a national and community level taking into account these marginalised communities. The results propose a refined definition of marine food security and new quantitative methods to...
Inland capture fisheries are an important source of food, nutrition, employment and income for milli...
Although fish are often excluded from projections of future food supply, they are a very important s...
© 2012 Elsevier Ltd. The Asia-Pacific's Coral Triangle is defined by its extremely high marine biodi...
Ten percent of the world’s population depends on the ocean for a readily accessible source of protei...
Measuring the success or failure of natural resource management is a key challenge to evaluate the i...
Measuring the success or failure of natural resource management is a key challenge to evaluate the i...
Madagascar, the world's fourth largest island, is one of the world's poorest developing countries, a...
Climate change impacts and industrial fishing put pressure on local communities globally. Mozambique...
Ocean fisheries and marine aquaculture are an important but often overlooked component of world food...
East African marine waters, particularly those impacted by the East African Coastal Current, have a ...
We investigate how high seas closure will affect the availability of commonly consumed food fish in ...
Two main drivers of global trends in noncompliance of marine protected areas regulations are food an...
Despite accelerating globalization, most people still eat food that is grown locally. Developing cou...
Background: Despite the connections between terrestrial and marine/freshwater livel...
Fisheries provide food for a large number of people all over the world. In West Africa, fish is a ma...
Inland capture fisheries are an important source of food, nutrition, employment and income for milli...
Although fish are often excluded from projections of future food supply, they are a very important s...
© 2012 Elsevier Ltd. The Asia-Pacific's Coral Triangle is defined by its extremely high marine biodi...
Ten percent of the world’s population depends on the ocean for a readily accessible source of protei...
Measuring the success or failure of natural resource management is a key challenge to evaluate the i...
Measuring the success or failure of natural resource management is a key challenge to evaluate the i...
Madagascar, the world's fourth largest island, is one of the world's poorest developing countries, a...
Climate change impacts and industrial fishing put pressure on local communities globally. Mozambique...
Ocean fisheries and marine aquaculture are an important but often overlooked component of world food...
East African marine waters, particularly those impacted by the East African Coastal Current, have a ...
We investigate how high seas closure will affect the availability of commonly consumed food fish in ...
Two main drivers of global trends in noncompliance of marine protected areas regulations are food an...
Despite accelerating globalization, most people still eat food that is grown locally. Developing cou...
Background: Despite the connections between terrestrial and marine/freshwater livel...
Fisheries provide food for a large number of people all over the world. In West Africa, fish is a ma...
Inland capture fisheries are an important source of food, nutrition, employment and income for milli...
Although fish are often excluded from projections of future food supply, they are a very important s...
© 2012 Elsevier Ltd. The Asia-Pacific's Coral Triangle is defined by its extremely high marine biodi...