Small-scale fisheries in developing countries are often perceived as being a low-productivity and backward informal sector. As a result they are rarely considered in poverty reduction programmes and rural development planning. In this paper, we investigate the dual role of fish as a food and cash crop through data collected in river fisheries in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Fishing in this very remote rural region of DRC is operated both by men and women, as part of a household multiple activity livelihood strategy. The data shows that poor households rely heavily on fishing for their supply of protein-rich food, in particular through women's subsistence catches. Fishing also appears to be the main source of cash-income for the major...
Many small-scale fishing and aquaculture households in the global South struggle with reinforcing fe...
The Mvae and the Ntumu, two African rainforest ethnic groups belonging to same Fang linguistic sub-g...
The literature on fisheries for developing countries often cites inland aquaculture as a promising s...
Small-scale fisheries in developing countries have often been perceived as a low-productivity, backw...
In the Congo basin, fishing activities are a major source of protein and of income for many househol...
Abstract The relationship between fishing, livelihood di-versification and poverty was investigated ...
Poverty analysis in fisheries is dominated by assumptions of a linear relationship between fishing, ...
The relationship between fishing, livelihood diversification and poverty was investigated in the low...
Poverty and food insecurity persist in sub-Saharan Africa. We conducted a secondary analysis of nati...
In these current times marked by tremendous shifts challenging the future of our planet — exponentia...
Inland capture fisheries are an important source of food, nutrition, employment and income for milli...
Poverty reduction and conservation of natural resources are both global goals for sustainable develo...
Fishing provides livelihoods and food for millions of people in the Global South yet inland fisherie...
Small-scale fisheries are known to provide food and income to millions of people around the world, b...
This thesis explores the causes of poverty and its manifestation in coastal small-scale fisheries in...
Many small-scale fishing and aquaculture households in the global South struggle with reinforcing fe...
The Mvae and the Ntumu, two African rainforest ethnic groups belonging to same Fang linguistic sub-g...
The literature on fisheries for developing countries often cites inland aquaculture as a promising s...
Small-scale fisheries in developing countries have often been perceived as a low-productivity, backw...
In the Congo basin, fishing activities are a major source of protein and of income for many househol...
Abstract The relationship between fishing, livelihood di-versification and poverty was investigated ...
Poverty analysis in fisheries is dominated by assumptions of a linear relationship between fishing, ...
The relationship between fishing, livelihood diversification and poverty was investigated in the low...
Poverty and food insecurity persist in sub-Saharan Africa. We conducted a secondary analysis of nati...
In these current times marked by tremendous shifts challenging the future of our planet — exponentia...
Inland capture fisheries are an important source of food, nutrition, employment and income for milli...
Poverty reduction and conservation of natural resources are both global goals for sustainable develo...
Fishing provides livelihoods and food for millions of people in the Global South yet inland fisherie...
Small-scale fisheries are known to provide food and income to millions of people around the world, b...
This thesis explores the causes of poverty and its manifestation in coastal small-scale fisheries in...
Many small-scale fishing and aquaculture households in the global South struggle with reinforcing fe...
The Mvae and the Ntumu, two African rainforest ethnic groups belonging to same Fang linguistic sub-g...
The literature on fisheries for developing countries often cites inland aquaculture as a promising s...