This paper discusses the social impacts of the Atlantic fisheries crisis, the ways those impacts are being mediated by New Right policy initiatives, and the gendered outcomes of these processes. Greater involvement of women in decision-making could contribute to building a more socially and ecologically sustainable relationship with our marine resources
Gender inequality and discrimination challenges the social economic and environmental sustainability...
Resource shortages and ecological degradation have drawn attention to management systems, and the sc...
Scholarship on gender in fisheries is not new. However, while there are many studies on the context ...
This paper discusses the social impacts of the Atlantic fisheries crisis, the ways those impacts are...
Fisheries and aquaculture have been the subject of feminist research and activism globally for decad...
The resilience of small-scale fisheries in developed and developing countries has been used to provi...
The need to uncover, interrogate, and integrate women’s contributions to fisheries in research and d...
The purpose of this Major Report is to address the issue of gender in relation to the fishery crisis...
This paper looks at the interactions between environmental and industrial restructuri...
The British Columbia fishery is in crisis. Environmental conditions and problems with the managemen...
In May 2000, researchers from universities and non-governmental organizations in 18 countries came t...
This thesis focuses on the depletion of marine fisheries, as a resource, from a geographical perspec...
At both the micro and macro-economic level, the impact of the fisheries economy is deeply gendered —...
Women make important but often undervalued contributions to fisheries economies globally. Missing th...
Women depend on fishery resources for food, work, income and identity, especially, to nurture their...
Gender inequality and discrimination challenges the social economic and environmental sustainability...
Resource shortages and ecological degradation have drawn attention to management systems, and the sc...
Scholarship on gender in fisheries is not new. However, while there are many studies on the context ...
This paper discusses the social impacts of the Atlantic fisheries crisis, the ways those impacts are...
Fisheries and aquaculture have been the subject of feminist research and activism globally for decad...
The resilience of small-scale fisheries in developed and developing countries has been used to provi...
The need to uncover, interrogate, and integrate women’s contributions to fisheries in research and d...
The purpose of this Major Report is to address the issue of gender in relation to the fishery crisis...
This paper looks at the interactions between environmental and industrial restructuri...
The British Columbia fishery is in crisis. Environmental conditions and problems with the managemen...
In May 2000, researchers from universities and non-governmental organizations in 18 countries came t...
This thesis focuses on the depletion of marine fisheries, as a resource, from a geographical perspec...
At both the micro and macro-economic level, the impact of the fisheries economy is deeply gendered —...
Women make important but often undervalued contributions to fisheries economies globally. Missing th...
Women depend on fishery resources for food, work, income and identity, especially, to nurture their...
Gender inequality and discrimination challenges the social economic and environmental sustainability...
Resource shortages and ecological degradation have drawn attention to management systems, and the sc...
Scholarship on gender in fisheries is not new. However, while there are many studies on the context ...