Growing concerns about pressures of global change on small-scale fishing communities have resulted in a proliferation of livelihood diversification initiatives linked to tourism. Where the focus is often on the role of financial, physical, and human capital in influencing the uptake of new opportunities, we argue for more consideration of the role of social capital. We implemented 157 household-level surveys in small-scale fishing communities in Papua New Guinea and modelled the influence of social and other capital assets on people’s perceptions of how easy it would be to become involved in sportfishing tourism. Social capital had a stronger influence relative to other forms of capital, with perceptions of reciprocity and satisfaction with...
Purpose: To critically assess engagements with capitalism in coastal fisheries development, consider...
Abstract: Over the last decade, advocates of the interdisciplinary concept of social capital have ce...
Fisher communities are a homogenous community with close relationships. These close relationships ar...
Growing concerns about pressures of global change on small-scale fishing communities have resulted i...
The existence of fishing communities is very important in people's lives, but sometimes we do not un...
Fishers are amongst the poorest people in Bangladesh. Most possess few capital assets, many are land...
Social capital was a serious concern to the social development summit held in Copenhagen on 12 March...
Globally, fisheries are challenged by various issues such as ageing workforces, rising costs, reduci...
Community development scholars have consistently highlighted the importance of social capital – the ...
This is a draft submission (one-pager) towards a longer article studying social capital and its inte...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.The Asian tsunami of 26 Decembe...
Fisheries are about people as much as they are about biological resources. Social capital, founded o...
This study examines how social networks among fish farming households contribute different forms of ...
Traditional rural livelihoods are disappearing due to natural resource decline, climate pressure and...
This in-depth study explores (1) the vulnerability of fish farming households to climate-related and...
Purpose: To critically assess engagements with capitalism in coastal fisheries development, consider...
Abstract: Over the last decade, advocates of the interdisciplinary concept of social capital have ce...
Fisher communities are a homogenous community with close relationships. These close relationships ar...
Growing concerns about pressures of global change on small-scale fishing communities have resulted i...
The existence of fishing communities is very important in people's lives, but sometimes we do not un...
Fishers are amongst the poorest people in Bangladesh. Most possess few capital assets, many are land...
Social capital was a serious concern to the social development summit held in Copenhagen on 12 March...
Globally, fisheries are challenged by various issues such as ageing workforces, rising costs, reduci...
Community development scholars have consistently highlighted the importance of social capital – the ...
This is a draft submission (one-pager) towards a longer article studying social capital and its inte...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.The Asian tsunami of 26 Decembe...
Fisheries are about people as much as they are about biological resources. Social capital, founded o...
This study examines how social networks among fish farming households contribute different forms of ...
Traditional rural livelihoods are disappearing due to natural resource decline, climate pressure and...
This in-depth study explores (1) the vulnerability of fish farming households to climate-related and...
Purpose: To critically assess engagements with capitalism in coastal fisheries development, consider...
Abstract: Over the last decade, advocates of the interdisciplinary concept of social capital have ce...
Fisher communities are a homogenous community with close relationships. These close relationships ar...