Coastal small scale fisheries and communities in the developing countries are vulnerable to global climate change. The consequences occur directly due to the impact of rising temperatures on movement of fish resources and indirectly as climate change impacts on other sectors of the economy thereby imposing increased pressure on already overexploited coastal fisheries. A stylistic two-sector dynamic bio-economic model is specified for modelling intra- and inter-sectoral impacts of climate change on fisheries. The approach is useful for design of resource management policies that secure employment, incomes and food security for coastal communities while at the same time avoiding overexploitation of fish resources. A policy and socially releva...
Florida supports diverse marine and freshwater fisheries and a significant aquaculture industry with...
Most (84%) of the warming due anthropogenic climate change has been transferred to the oceans. This ...
Localized changes in the productivity of marine and inland waters induced by climate change will pos...
Key messages Climate change affects communities and livelihoods in fisheries and aquaculture, and e...
West Africa was identified as one of the most vulnerable regions to climate change in previous globa...
Climate change can severely impact artisanal fisheries and affect the role they play in food securit...
Climate change poses new challenges to the sustainability of fisheries and aquaculture systems, with...
Fish constitutes as an important food, commodity and industry in the economies of West African count...
Climate change and changes in biogeochemical conditions of the ocean lead to changes in distribution...
Climate change, operating through related physical changes (e.g. sea level, ocean temperature) has b...
There is increasing concern over the consequences of global warming for the food security and liveli...
Abstract Climate change is expected to profoundly affect key food production sectors, including fish...
Tropical fisheries substantially contribute to the well-being of societies in both the tropics and t...
Fisheries and aquaculture make a crucial contribution to global food security, nutrition and livelih...
This paper is to investigate how climate change affect fisheries resources and economic performance ...
Florida supports diverse marine and freshwater fisheries and a significant aquaculture industry with...
Most (84%) of the warming due anthropogenic climate change has been transferred to the oceans. This ...
Localized changes in the productivity of marine and inland waters induced by climate change will pos...
Key messages Climate change affects communities and livelihoods in fisheries and aquaculture, and e...
West Africa was identified as one of the most vulnerable regions to climate change in previous globa...
Climate change can severely impact artisanal fisheries and affect the role they play in food securit...
Climate change poses new challenges to the sustainability of fisheries and aquaculture systems, with...
Fish constitutes as an important food, commodity and industry in the economies of West African count...
Climate change and changes in biogeochemical conditions of the ocean lead to changes in distribution...
Climate change, operating through related physical changes (e.g. sea level, ocean temperature) has b...
There is increasing concern over the consequences of global warming for the food security and liveli...
Abstract Climate change is expected to profoundly affect key food production sectors, including fish...
Tropical fisheries substantially contribute to the well-being of societies in both the tropics and t...
Fisheries and aquaculture make a crucial contribution to global food security, nutrition and livelih...
This paper is to investigate how climate change affect fisheries resources and economic performance ...
Florida supports diverse marine and freshwater fisheries and a significant aquaculture industry with...
Most (84%) of the warming due anthropogenic climate change has been transferred to the oceans. This ...
Localized changes in the productivity of marine and inland waters induced by climate change will pos...