Applies a generalized model of those sociocultural factors which influence the diffusion of innovations to the problems of aquaculture development. Examines sociocultural aspects of introducing aquaculture systems into communities already adapted to small-scale marine capture fishing.-C.J.Barrow (CDS
Humans are integral parts of marine social—ecological systems. Changes in marine ecosystems impact h...
Sustainably feeding the world’s growing population represents one of our most significant challenges...
The importance of aquaculture as a means of supplying the predicted shortfall of fish-eries and othe...
Applies a generalized model of those sociocultural factors which influence the diffusion of innovati...
This paper examines specific sociocultural impacts of management decisions and outlines data needs c...
Until very recently, governments of many countries, as weil as their supporting organizations, have ...
Until very recently, governments of many countries, as well as their supporting organizations, have ...
Aquaculture has been responsible for an impressive growth in the global supply of seafood. As of 201...
Some of the social and cultural aspects of marine fishing communities, as they emerge in the course ...
Research has suggested there is a need for an increased attention to the socio-cultural lifeworlds o...
While aquaculture has provided economic and nutritional benefits to millions, there are concerns tha...
Historically, nation-state level fisheries management has relied primarily on the disciplines of bio...
Initiatives for the sustainable development of aquaculture have so far focused on the prod...
Fisheries are integrated social-‐ecological systems, characterized by dynamic and complex interacti...
This paper uses a Case Study method to examine the phenomena of cultural change within Commercial Fi...
Humans are integral parts of marine social—ecological systems. Changes in marine ecosystems impact h...
Sustainably feeding the world’s growing population represents one of our most significant challenges...
The importance of aquaculture as a means of supplying the predicted shortfall of fish-eries and othe...
Applies a generalized model of those sociocultural factors which influence the diffusion of innovati...
This paper examines specific sociocultural impacts of management decisions and outlines data needs c...
Until very recently, governments of many countries, as weil as their supporting organizations, have ...
Until very recently, governments of many countries, as well as their supporting organizations, have ...
Aquaculture has been responsible for an impressive growth in the global supply of seafood. As of 201...
Some of the social and cultural aspects of marine fishing communities, as they emerge in the course ...
Research has suggested there is a need for an increased attention to the socio-cultural lifeworlds o...
While aquaculture has provided economic and nutritional benefits to millions, there are concerns tha...
Historically, nation-state level fisheries management has relied primarily on the disciplines of bio...
Initiatives for the sustainable development of aquaculture have so far focused on the prod...
Fisheries are integrated social-‐ecological systems, characterized by dynamic and complex interacti...
This paper uses a Case Study method to examine the phenomena of cultural change within Commercial Fi...
Humans are integral parts of marine social—ecological systems. Changes in marine ecosystems impact h...
Sustainably feeding the world’s growing population represents one of our most significant challenges...
The importance of aquaculture as a means of supplying the predicted shortfall of fish-eries and othe...