Off the western coast of Sumatra among the islands of Pulau Banyak, fishing is the primary occupation for the men of Haloban. They are self-described “traditional” fishers, using low-tech gear and small boats to catch fish, octopus, lobster, and other sealife in the nearby coral reefs and mangroves. Women also regularly venture out into the deep mud of the mangroves to collect clams. Their efforts to extract livelihoods and subsistence from the reefs take place in an open-access commons with few formal institutions or enforcement mechanisms to regulate resource use. While explicit regulations and customary limitations on fishing in the coral reef commons are lacking, Haloban fishers improvise some common etiquette and practices that are ada...
Indonesia as the largest archipelagic state has a wealth of marine ecosystem and biodiversity. Besid...
This book develops an explicitly cultural perspective on environmental politics in the Philippines ...
Fishing for Fairness develops an explicitly cultural perspective on environmental politics in the Ph...
Off the western coast of Sumatra among the islands of Pulau Banyak, fishing is the primary occupatio...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 60-68).This case study examines the emergent practices of ar...
Fishing fleets in South East Asia have recently experienced unprecedented expansion. Consequently, c...
This article presents a case study of a fishery in the port-town community of Ende, Flores, a former...
The challenge to manage coastal resources within Asia-Pacific's Coral Triangle has gained global att...
Three case studies of small-scale fisheries in Indonesia and Solomon Islands are examined in terms o...
This thesis is an ethnography of small-scale fishers on Cebu Island in the Philippines based on 16 m...
The north coast of Java Sea is home to thousands of small-scale fishers fishing for small pelagic fi...
1. Human population growth, rising incomes, and increased commercialization of marine resources prom...
This study offers a detailed analysis of community-based management (CBM) in a small island in Indon...
Garogos is a small sand island barely rising above the sea off the eastern end of the large central ...
Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing has been identified by the UN as one of the seven ...
Indonesia as the largest archipelagic state has a wealth of marine ecosystem and biodiversity. Besid...
This book develops an explicitly cultural perspective on environmental politics in the Philippines ...
Fishing for Fairness develops an explicitly cultural perspective on environmental politics in the Ph...
Off the western coast of Sumatra among the islands of Pulau Banyak, fishing is the primary occupatio...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 60-68).This case study examines the emergent practices of ar...
Fishing fleets in South East Asia have recently experienced unprecedented expansion. Consequently, c...
This article presents a case study of a fishery in the port-town community of Ende, Flores, a former...
The challenge to manage coastal resources within Asia-Pacific's Coral Triangle has gained global att...
Three case studies of small-scale fisheries in Indonesia and Solomon Islands are examined in terms o...
This thesis is an ethnography of small-scale fishers on Cebu Island in the Philippines based on 16 m...
The north coast of Java Sea is home to thousands of small-scale fishers fishing for small pelagic fi...
1. Human population growth, rising incomes, and increased commercialization of marine resources prom...
This study offers a detailed analysis of community-based management (CBM) in a small island in Indon...
Garogos is a small sand island barely rising above the sea off the eastern end of the large central ...
Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing has been identified by the UN as one of the seven ...
Indonesia as the largest archipelagic state has a wealth of marine ecosystem and biodiversity. Besid...
This book develops an explicitly cultural perspective on environmental politics in the Philippines ...
Fishing for Fairness develops an explicitly cultural perspective on environmental politics in the Ph...