Fisheries are about people as much as they are about biological resources. Social capital, founded on norms, trust, communication and connectedness between people within differing networks and groups, is an important attribute in sustaining fisheries. Robust social capital can support fishery stakeholders during times of challenge and change such as institutional arrangements and economic and resource fluctuations. This study reveals that low levels of social capital may inhibit social sustainability
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Social networks and soci...
We empirically examine the social effect of management systems. We focus on a particular management ...
This paper investigates the determinants of awareness of local community action to address environme...
Globally, fisheries are challenged by various issues such as ageing workforces, rising costs, reduci...
This paper analyzes how social capital influences fisheries governance. Social capital is shown to p...
The benefits from increased levels of social capital have been shown to manifest themselves in ways ...
Abstract: Over the last decade, advocates of the interdisciplinary concept of social capital have ce...
Social capital is an important resource that can be mobilized for purposive action or competitive ga...
The intent of this thesis is to conduct an empirical study of social capital in a single resource de...
The notion that sustainability rests on three pillars ' economic, environmental and social ' has bee...
Fisher communities are a homogenous community with close relationships. These close relationships ar...
It is evident that natural fish stocks are in rapid decline and that millions of people around the w...
We empirically disentangle the efficiency mechanism of revenue sharing, in which a group of harveste...
Growing concerns about pressures of global change on small-scale fishing communities have resulted i...
Paper and presentationWe empirically estimate the effects on management outcomes in common-pool reso...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Social networks and soci...
We empirically examine the social effect of management systems. We focus on a particular management ...
This paper investigates the determinants of awareness of local community action to address environme...
Globally, fisheries are challenged by various issues such as ageing workforces, rising costs, reduci...
This paper analyzes how social capital influences fisheries governance. Social capital is shown to p...
The benefits from increased levels of social capital have been shown to manifest themselves in ways ...
Abstract: Over the last decade, advocates of the interdisciplinary concept of social capital have ce...
Social capital is an important resource that can be mobilized for purposive action or competitive ga...
The intent of this thesis is to conduct an empirical study of social capital in a single resource de...
The notion that sustainability rests on three pillars ' economic, environmental and social ' has bee...
Fisher communities are a homogenous community with close relationships. These close relationships ar...
It is evident that natural fish stocks are in rapid decline and that millions of people around the w...
We empirically disentangle the efficiency mechanism of revenue sharing, in which a group of harveste...
Growing concerns about pressures of global change on small-scale fishing communities have resulted i...
Paper and presentationWe empirically estimate the effects on management outcomes in common-pool reso...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Social networks and soci...
We empirically examine the social effect of management systems. We focus on a particular management ...
This paper investigates the determinants of awareness of local community action to address environme...