This study explores the relationship between climate change and artisanal marine fisheries in the region of Lima, Peru. From the perspective of the economics of climate change and renewable marine resources, the methods of correlations and bivariate regression are employed. A negative relationship is found between the increase in the sea surface temperature (SST) and the marine fishery catches landed at the ports of the Lima region (2004-2017).The higher the SST, the lower fishing effort. It was also found that the SST significantly influences the gross added value of fishing. To reduce the vulnerability of artisanal marine fisheries, the main adaptation measures that should be implemented as public policy are accessible loans for artisanal...
Growing human populations and changing dietary preferences are increasing global demands for fish, a...
The present study aimed to map out the current threats and anticipated impacts of climate change on ...
It has been recognized that climate change will have economic consequences, both benign and disadva...
Peru’s industrial fishery centers on the Peruvian anchoveta (Engraulis ringens), which is highly pro...
The warm phase of El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is characterized in Peru by positive sea surfa...
Species composition is known to naturally change over time; however, these fluctuations happen frequ...
The small-scale fisheries play a critical role in food security and income of coastal fishing commun...
In the coastal area of Accra, Ghana, fish catch has significantly decreased over the last two decade...
This research aims to assess the impact of climate change on the productivity of marine fisheries in...
The Peruvian anchovy fishery is constituted by the species Engraulis ringens (Engraulididae: Clupei...
The Peruvian anchovy fishery is the largest worldwide in terms of catches. The fishery started durin...
The present study aimed to map out the current threats and anticipated impacts of climate change on ...
This research work takes a look into the importance of some commercial inland fish species, how they...
Climate change is projected to cause massive changes in the environment which are on a scale unprec...
The aim of this study is to assess the climate effects on fisheries from a bottom-up approach based ...
Growing human populations and changing dietary preferences are increasing global demands for fish, a...
The present study aimed to map out the current threats and anticipated impacts of climate change on ...
It has been recognized that climate change will have economic consequences, both benign and disadva...
Peru’s industrial fishery centers on the Peruvian anchoveta (Engraulis ringens), which is highly pro...
The warm phase of El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is characterized in Peru by positive sea surfa...
Species composition is known to naturally change over time; however, these fluctuations happen frequ...
The small-scale fisheries play a critical role in food security and income of coastal fishing commun...
In the coastal area of Accra, Ghana, fish catch has significantly decreased over the last two decade...
This research aims to assess the impact of climate change on the productivity of marine fisheries in...
The Peruvian anchovy fishery is constituted by the species Engraulis ringens (Engraulididae: Clupei...
The Peruvian anchovy fishery is the largest worldwide in terms of catches. The fishery started durin...
The present study aimed to map out the current threats and anticipated impacts of climate change on ...
This research work takes a look into the importance of some commercial inland fish species, how they...
Climate change is projected to cause massive changes in the environment which are on a scale unprec...
The aim of this study is to assess the climate effects on fisheries from a bottom-up approach based ...
Growing human populations and changing dietary preferences are increasing global demands for fish, a...
The present study aimed to map out the current threats and anticipated impacts of climate change on ...
It has been recognized that climate change will have economic consequences, both benign and disadva...