The resilience of small-scale fisheries in developed and developing countries has been used to provide lessons to conventional managers regarding ways to transition toward a social-ecological approach to understanding and managing fisheries. We contribute to the understanding of the relationship between management and the resilience of small-scale fisheries in developed countries by looking at these dynamics in the wake of the shock of stock collapse and fisheries closures in two contexts: Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, and northern Norway. We revisit and update previous research on the gendered effects of the collapse and closure of the Newfoundland and Labrador northern cod fishery and the closure of the Norwegian cod fishery in the e...
Abstract In April 1989, the Norwegian fisheries authorities declared a moratorium on fishing by the ...
Small-scale fisheries (SSFs) contribute to food security and income for millions of people around th...
Professional fishing and fisheries quota systems can affect women and men differently, yet gender an...
The resilience of small-scale fisheries in developed and developing countries has been used to provi...
The demand for gender analysis is now increasingly orthodox in natural resource programming, includi...
There is a growing body of research documenting the impacts of fisheries collapses on communities an...
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...
The purpose of this Major Report is to address the issue of gender in relation to the fishery crisis...
The need to uncover, interrogate, and integrate women’s contributions to fisheries in research and d...
This paper discusses the social impacts of the Atlantic fisheries crisis, the wa...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this recordBuildin...
Building social resilience is important for fishing communities, whichglobally face unprecedented so...
Women make important but often undervalued contributions to fisheries economies globally. Missing th...
Gender inequality and discrimination challenges the social economic and environmental sustainability...
Abstract In April 1989, the Norwegian fisheries authorities declared a moratorium on fishing by the ...
Small-scale fisheries (SSFs) contribute to food security and income for millions of people around th...
Professional fishing and fisheries quota systems can affect women and men differently, yet gender an...
The resilience of small-scale fisheries in developed and developing countries has been used to provi...
The demand for gender analysis is now increasingly orthodox in natural resource programming, includi...
There is a growing body of research documenting the impacts of fisheries collapses on communities an...
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...
The purpose of this Major Report is to address the issue of gender in relation to the fishery crisis...
The need to uncover, interrogate, and integrate women’s contributions to fisheries in research and d...
This paper discusses the social impacts of the Atlantic fisheries crisis, the wa...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this recordBuildin...
Building social resilience is important for fishing communities, whichglobally face unprecedented so...
Women make important but often undervalued contributions to fisheries economies globally. Missing th...
Gender inequality and discrimination challenges the social economic and environmental sustainability...
Abstract In April 1989, the Norwegian fisheries authorities declared a moratorium on fishing by the ...
Small-scale fisheries (SSFs) contribute to food security and income for millions of people around th...
Professional fishing and fisheries quota systems can affect women and men differently, yet gender an...