While the negative economic consequences of civil conflict are well known, does civil conflict have sector-specific effects that threaten food and economic security? This article surveys the effects of civil conflict on reported marine and inland fish catch, focusing on the effects of conflict through redeployment of labor, population displacement, counter-insurgency strategy and tactics, and third-party encroachment into territorial waters. Analysis of 123 countries from 1952 to 2004 demonstrates a strong, statistically robust and negative relationship between civil conflict and fisheries, with civil wars (1000+ battle deaths) depressing catch by over 16% relative to prewar levels. The magnitude of this effect is large: the cumulative cont...
This article analyses three fisheries crises in the post-war world – the Far East Asian Kamchatka sa...
Climate change, combined with rising global demand for seafood products, will lead to greater confli...
This is a three year (1992-1995) longitudinal study of the Guaymas, Sonora, offshore shrimping indus...
Civil conflict is the most prevalent form of armed conflict in the world today, but this significant...
To what extent do marine-based economic activities influence the onset of violent conflict? Despite...
International fisheries conflict can cause crises by threatening maritime security, ecosystems and l...
Marine capture fishery resources are declining, and demand for them is rising. These trends are susp...
While the climate-conflict nexus is widely recognized, considerable uncertainty remains about the wa...
The post World War II era saw the development of powerful self-contained fishing fleets, so-called d...
Are international conflicts over fishery resources a growing security concern? High-profile incidenc...
Climate change is causing fish stocks to shift, upending the social-ecological systems that rely on ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Despite rising concerns in policy circles, the acad...
Sudden disruptions, or shocks, to food production can adversely impact access to and trade of food c...
Conflict over marine fishery resources is a growing security concern. Experts expect that global cha...
This article analyses three fisheries crises in the post-war world – the Far East Asian Kamchatka sa...
Climate change, combined with rising global demand for seafood products, will lead to greater confli...
This is a three year (1992-1995) longitudinal study of the Guaymas, Sonora, offshore shrimping indus...
Civil conflict is the most prevalent form of armed conflict in the world today, but this significant...
To what extent do marine-based economic activities influence the onset of violent conflict? Despite...
International fisheries conflict can cause crises by threatening maritime security, ecosystems and l...
Marine capture fishery resources are declining, and demand for them is rising. These trends are susp...
While the climate-conflict nexus is widely recognized, considerable uncertainty remains about the wa...
The post World War II era saw the development of powerful self-contained fishing fleets, so-called d...
Are international conflicts over fishery resources a growing security concern? High-profile incidenc...
Climate change is causing fish stocks to shift, upending the social-ecological systems that rely on ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Despite rising concerns in policy circles, the acad...
Sudden disruptions, or shocks, to food production can adversely impact access to and trade of food c...
Conflict over marine fishery resources is a growing security concern. Experts expect that global cha...
This article analyses three fisheries crises in the post-war world – the Far East Asian Kamchatka sa...
Climate change, combined with rising global demand for seafood products, will lead to greater confli...
This is a three year (1992-1995) longitudinal study of the Guaymas, Sonora, offshore shrimping indus...