Declining incomes and ageing villages mean that women are likely to be the mainstay of families and communities in the small-scale fisheries in Southeast Asia. In the last few decades, attention on and analysis of women in fisheries and aquaculture have changed tremendously, especially in Southeast Asia. In the 1990s, just talking about women’s role in fisheries was considered to be new. Later on, women in the fisheries network emerged with the leadership of the Mekong River Commission, and Gender in Aquaculture and Fisheries symposiums started to be organized. However, the discussion was mainly around gender division of labour
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Coastal inhabitants life cycle in some areas in Indonesia are still have concerned with traditional ...
The majority of studies in fisheries history have turned a blind eye on the role of women. This is m...
Women’s contributions in the fisheries value chain are not well recognised, even though there are ma...
Tracing the road ahead for women in fisheries in Asia, a continent that produces the most fish and s...
This paper attempts to present the situation of conflict between the reality of women's role in the ...
This is the story of women in the Community Based Fisheries Management (CBFM) project in Bangladesh....
Gender aspect was promoted to integrate in to development program for archiving suitable development...
2020, The Author(s). A greater understanding of gendered roles in fisheries is necessary to value th...
This dissertation provides new evidence for why women should be included in small-scale fisheries as...
More than 30 years after the 1979 Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination again...
Women depend on fishery resources for food, work, income and identity, especially, to nurture their...
presentationWomen are crucial to the fisheries and the aquaculture sector. Worldwide, fishery and aq...
A greater understanding of gendered roles in fisheries is necessary to value the often-hidden roles ...
This research examined how women contribute to fisheries activities, households' consumption, and...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Coastal inhabitants life cycle in some areas in Indonesia are still have concerned with traditional ...
The majority of studies in fisheries history have turned a blind eye on the role of women. This is m...
Women’s contributions in the fisheries value chain are not well recognised, even though there are ma...
Tracing the road ahead for women in fisheries in Asia, a continent that produces the most fish and s...
This paper attempts to present the situation of conflict between the reality of women's role in the ...
This is the story of women in the Community Based Fisheries Management (CBFM) project in Bangladesh....
Gender aspect was promoted to integrate in to development program for archiving suitable development...
2020, The Author(s). A greater understanding of gendered roles in fisheries is necessary to value th...
This dissertation provides new evidence for why women should be included in small-scale fisheries as...
More than 30 years after the 1979 Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination again...
Women depend on fishery resources for food, work, income and identity, especially, to nurture their...
presentationWomen are crucial to the fisheries and the aquaculture sector. Worldwide, fishery and aq...
A greater understanding of gendered roles in fisheries is necessary to value the often-hidden roles ...
This research examined how women contribute to fisheries activities, households' consumption, and...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Coastal inhabitants life cycle in some areas in Indonesia are still have concerned with traditional ...
The majority of studies in fisheries history have turned a blind eye on the role of women. This is m...