Globally, fisheries are challenged by the combined impacts of overfishing, degradation of ecosystems and impacts of climate change, while fisheries livelihoods are further pressured by conservation policy imperatives. Fishers' adaptive responses to these pressures, such as exiting from a fishery to pursue alternative livelihoods, determine their own vulnerability, as well as the potential for reducing fishing effort and sustaining fisheries. The willingness and ability to make particular adaptations in response to change, such as exiting from a declining fishery, is influenced by economic, cultural and institutional factors operating at scales from individual fishers to national economies. Previous studies of exit from fisheries at single o...
Local support is critical to the success and longevity of fishery management initiatives. Previous r...
Contains fulltext : 234924.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The UK's fishin...
This research analyses the nature of human dependence on bottom trawling as a necessary precursor to...
Globally, fisheries are challenged by the combined impacts of overfishing, degradation of ecosystems...
<div><p>Globally, fisheries are challenged by the combined impacts of overfishing, degradation of ec...
Globally, fisheries are challenged by the combined impacts of overfishing, degradation of ecosystems...
Globally, fisheries are challenged by the combined impacts of overfishing, degradation of ecosystems...
lobally, fisheries are challenged by the combined impacts of overfishing, degradation of ecosystems ...
The emerging world crisis created by declining fish stocks poses a challenge to resource users and m...
The coastal ecosystems of the Philippines are among the most heavily fished areas in the world. High...
Environmental change often requires societies to adapt. In some instances, these adaptations can cre...
Traditional fishing livelihoods need to adapt to changing fish catch/populations, led by numerous an...
Environmental change often requires societies to adapt. In some instances, these adaptations can cre...
Effective measures to reduce fishing pressure require understanding of livelihood strategies and fis...
Local support is critical to the success and longevity of fishery management initiatives. Previous r...
Local support is critical to the success and longevity of fishery management initiatives. Previous r...
Contains fulltext : 234924.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The UK's fishin...
This research analyses the nature of human dependence on bottom trawling as a necessary precursor to...
Globally, fisheries are challenged by the combined impacts of overfishing, degradation of ecosystems...
<div><p>Globally, fisheries are challenged by the combined impacts of overfishing, degradation of ec...
Globally, fisheries are challenged by the combined impacts of overfishing, degradation of ecosystems...
Globally, fisheries are challenged by the combined impacts of overfishing, degradation of ecosystems...
lobally, fisheries are challenged by the combined impacts of overfishing, degradation of ecosystems ...
The emerging world crisis created by declining fish stocks poses a challenge to resource users and m...
The coastal ecosystems of the Philippines are among the most heavily fished areas in the world. High...
Environmental change often requires societies to adapt. In some instances, these adaptations can cre...
Traditional fishing livelihoods need to adapt to changing fish catch/populations, led by numerous an...
Environmental change often requires societies to adapt. In some instances, these adaptations can cre...
Effective measures to reduce fishing pressure require understanding of livelihood strategies and fis...
Local support is critical to the success and longevity of fishery management initiatives. Previous r...
Local support is critical to the success and longevity of fishery management initiatives. Previous r...
Contains fulltext : 234924.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The UK's fishin...
This research analyses the nature of human dependence on bottom trawling as a necessary precursor to...