Degraded coral reef ecosystems yield limited goods and services, which is expected to have significant socio-economic impacts on isolated tropical island communities with strong reliance on coral reefs. This study investigates socio-economic changes, specifically in fresh fish consumption and fishing activities, associated with environmental degradation at five fishing grounds (qoliqoli) in the Lau Islands (Fiji). Semi-structured interviews with fishers and senior household members revealed that the importance of fishing was low relative to other occupations, and consumption of fresh fish has declined over the last decade. Reduced fishing and choice of fresh fish is largely attributable to an increased need to derive income as well as new i...
Abstract only.On the rural Northwest coast of New Caledonia, the settlement of a world\ud class mini...
In September 2008, the villagers of Kia Island, Fiji, opened their customary managed closure (Cakaul...
Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) has received great attention in respect to coral reef associa...
Degraded coral reef ecosystems yield limited goods and services, which is expected to have significa...
Degraded coral reef ecosystems yield limited goods and services, which is expected to have significa...
Fisheries support the livelihoods of millions of people globally. In the Pacific Islands most coasta...
Coral reefs sustain millions of people worldwide, yet in recent years, social, environmental, and cl...
International audienceCoral reef fisheries support the development of local and national economies a...
Over-exploitation and habitat degradation are the two major drivers of global environmental change a...
Fiji is a group of islands in the South Pacific. As with most developing countries, Fiji's patterns ...
Globally, 7̃00 million people depend on coral reef goods and services. However, over half of coral r...
Coral reef fisheries are crucial to the livelihoods of tens of millions of people; yet, widespread h...
SummaryThe ecosystem goods and services provided by coral reefs are critical to the social and econo...
Understanding how and why coral reefs have changed over the last twenty to thirty years is crucial f...
Local ecological knowledge has filled baseline gaps in conservation biology, providing important inf...
Abstract only.On the rural Northwest coast of New Caledonia, the settlement of a world\ud class mini...
In September 2008, the villagers of Kia Island, Fiji, opened their customary managed closure (Cakaul...
Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) has received great attention in respect to coral reef associa...
Degraded coral reef ecosystems yield limited goods and services, which is expected to have significa...
Degraded coral reef ecosystems yield limited goods and services, which is expected to have significa...
Fisheries support the livelihoods of millions of people globally. In the Pacific Islands most coasta...
Coral reefs sustain millions of people worldwide, yet in recent years, social, environmental, and cl...
International audienceCoral reef fisheries support the development of local and national economies a...
Over-exploitation and habitat degradation are the two major drivers of global environmental change a...
Fiji is a group of islands in the South Pacific. As with most developing countries, Fiji's patterns ...
Globally, 7̃00 million people depend on coral reef goods and services. However, over half of coral r...
Coral reef fisheries are crucial to the livelihoods of tens of millions of people; yet, widespread h...
SummaryThe ecosystem goods and services provided by coral reefs are critical to the social and econo...
Understanding how and why coral reefs have changed over the last twenty to thirty years is crucial f...
Local ecological knowledge has filled baseline gaps in conservation biology, providing important inf...
Abstract only.On the rural Northwest coast of New Caledonia, the settlement of a world\ud class mini...
In September 2008, the villagers of Kia Island, Fiji, opened their customary managed closure (Cakaul...
Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) has received great attention in respect to coral reef associa...