In this paper, we examine the role of gender in community-based management of marine protected areas (MPAs) in the Central Philippines. MPAs are a common conservation and fisheries management tool in this area, but the relationship between gendered fishing practices and participatory MPA management is rarely considered. In this region, women and men’s fishing practices are often socially and ecologically distinct. MPAs are found in both intertidal and subtidal areas where women and men tend to fish respectively. Based on over 500 interviews in 12 fishing communities, MPAs were largely perceived to be a management tool for men’s fishing. Very few men and women reported a negative effect on their personal fishing or displacement from their fi...
The majority of studies in fisheries history have turned a blind eye on the role of women. This is m...
Women’s contributions to rural fisheries in the Philippines are often overlooked and unrecognized. T...
The majority of studies in fisheries history have turned a blind eye on the role of women. This is m...
In this paper, we examine the role of gender in community-based management of marine protected areas...
Abstract Human activities continue to add pressure on marine and coastal ecosystems resulting to it...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013This case study focuses on the gender dimensions of...
ABSTRACT The Philippines hosts a prolific and vastly diverse marine and coastal resources which mak...
Women have a crucial role in the fishery value chains, from pre-fishing to post-fishing activities; ...
The coastal zone is a place of intense activity where resources, users, and resource-use practices i...
This dissertation provides new evidence for why women should be included in small-scale fisheries as...
Women play an important role within small-scale fishing communities in the South Pacific, contributi...
Marine ecosystem scale fisheries research and management must include the fishing effort of women an...
Marine ecosystem–scale fisheries research and management must include the fishing effort of women an...
Small-scale fisheries catch and effort estimates are often built on incomplete data because they ove...
Collaborative care refers to the collectively formed reciprocal relationships that emerge between th...
The majority of studies in fisheries history have turned a blind eye on the role of women. This is m...
Women’s contributions to rural fisheries in the Philippines are often overlooked and unrecognized. T...
The majority of studies in fisheries history have turned a blind eye on the role of women. This is m...
In this paper, we examine the role of gender in community-based management of marine protected areas...
Abstract Human activities continue to add pressure on marine and coastal ecosystems resulting to it...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013This case study focuses on the gender dimensions of...
ABSTRACT The Philippines hosts a prolific and vastly diverse marine and coastal resources which mak...
Women have a crucial role in the fishery value chains, from pre-fishing to post-fishing activities; ...
The coastal zone is a place of intense activity where resources, users, and resource-use practices i...
This dissertation provides new evidence for why women should be included in small-scale fisheries as...
Women play an important role within small-scale fishing communities in the South Pacific, contributi...
Marine ecosystem scale fisheries research and management must include the fishing effort of women an...
Marine ecosystem–scale fisheries research and management must include the fishing effort of women an...
Small-scale fisheries catch and effort estimates are often built on incomplete data because they ove...
Collaborative care refers to the collectively formed reciprocal relationships that emerge between th...
The majority of studies in fisheries history have turned a blind eye on the role of women. This is m...
Women’s contributions to rural fisheries in the Philippines are often overlooked and unrecognized. T...
The majority of studies in fisheries history have turned a blind eye on the role of women. This is m...