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Dedy Putra Wahyudi,Eko Sri Wiyono,Budy Wiryawan,Iin Solihin
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The over exploitation of the international fishing activities does affect the sustainability of the local small-scale fishing industry. The small scale fishing industry sectors especially economic, social, ecological, and governance in Indonesia has not ...
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Dedy Putra Wahyudi,Eko Sri Wiyono,Budy Wiryawan,Iin Solihin
Pág. 9 - 17
The over exploitation of the international fishing activities does affect the sustainability of the local small-scale fishing industry. The small scale fishing industry sectors especially economic, social, ecological, and governance in Indonesia has not ...
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Rabiul Islam, Ahmad Bashawir Abdul Ghani, Sabina Sultana and Emil Mahyudin
In Malaysia?s northern area, small-scale fishing (SSF) communities in inland open water are among the most vulnerable people. This study looked at the impact of climate change on small-scale fishing communities in Malaysia?s northern region from a vulner...
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Apurba Krishna Deb and C. Emdad Haque
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Cristian Albornoz and Johannes Glückler
We examine decision-making, shared authority, and pluralism as key characteristics for the effective co-management of natural resources. Drawing on the concept of network governance, we complement this approach by studying localized practices of governan...
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Gazi Mohammed Nurul Islam,Jamal Ali,Saifoul Zamhuri,K. Kuperan Viswanathan,Hussin Abdullah
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This paper examines the economic and environmental impacts of fisheries subsidies on the small scale fisheries in Malaysia. The data for this study was obtained from interviews with 246 fishers from Kedah, Terengganu and Selangor states using a structure...
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Moses Majid Limuwa, Bishal Kumar Sitaula, Friday Njaya and Trond Storebakken
The effects of climate change have negatively affected Malawi’s agricultural production. In this context, fisheries have been providing alternative livelihoods. However, there is a knowledge gap around the responses of small-scale fishers to climat...
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Nachiket Kelkar, Rohan Arthur, Subhasis Dey and Jagdish Krishnaswamy
River-floodplains support a significant number of small-scale capture fisheries despite having undergone degradation due to human modification of river flows by dams, pollution, and climate change. River fish production is underpinned by the annual flood...
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Iddrisu Amadu, Frederick Ato Armah and Denis Worlanyo Aheto
The concept of livelihood resilience provides a unique framework for understanding challenges in complex social?ecological systems (SESs) and fostering sustainability. Despite the crises many small-scale fisheries (SSFs) are facing, few studies have oper...
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Sukanya Sereenonchai and Noppol Arunrat
Coastal communities and small-scale fisheries are highly vulnerable to climate change. In this study, we aimed to examine fishers? decisions to adapt to climate change and their expectations for their children to pursue the same profession. Data were obt...
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Muhammad Reza Cordova
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Economic development in DKI Jakarta is very fast, so naturally if Jakarta is Indonesia's largest producer of waste, whether from domestic wastes, urban sewage and industrial waste. The purpose of this study was to identify both industrial and industrial ...
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Daniela Marzo, Iacopo Cavallini, Luisa Scaccia, Paolo Guidetti, Antonio Di Franco, Antonio Calò and Federico Niccolini
The success of marine protected areas (MPAs) in achieving conservation and sustainable development goals hinges on, among other things, their social acceptability by local communities. Small-scale fishing communities represent a key stakeholder category ...
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Navya Vikraman Nair and Prateep Kumar Nayak
Water quality is a fundamental indicator of coastal ecosystem health. Maintaining appropriate levels of water quality is critical for the growth of aquatic species and the livelihoods of dependent small-scale fishery (SSF) communities. However, natural (...
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Moslem Imani, Hoda Fakour, Shang-Lien Lo, Mei-Hua Yuan, Chih-Kuei Chen, Shariat Mobasser and Isara Muangthai
The negative effects of climate change have burdened humanity with the necessity of decarbonization by moving to clean and renewable sources of energy generation. While energy demand varies across the sectors, fisheries, including fishing and aquaculture...
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Kwang-Ming Liu, Kuan-Yu Su and Chien-Pang Chin
Cetacean and shark depredations in a small-scale longline fishery in the southeastern Taiwan waters were estimated based on interviews of 21 fishermen and logbooks of 12 sampling vessels, including 649 operations (681,310 hooks) from October 2009 to Dece...
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Dov Zviely, Dror Zurel, Dor Edelist, Menashe Bitan and Ehud Spanier
Sand beach nourishment (BN) is one of the commonest ?soft solutions? for shore protection and restoration. Yet it may have ecological consequences. Can this practice enhance the introduction and dispersal of non-indigenous species (NIS)? There has been l...
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Vincent-Paul Sanon, Raymond Ouedraogo, Patrice Toé, Hamid El Bilali, Erwin Lautsch, Stefan Vogel and Andreas H. Melcher
Small-scale inland fisheries are essential for livelihoods and food security in developing countries such as Burkina Faso. However, there is a gap in research on the ongoing transformation of the sector toward sustainability. This article analyzes the tr...
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Robert B. Richardson and Murari Suvedi
Fisheries in Cambodia play an important role in supporting household food security and livelihoods throughout the country. Inland fisheries production is largely dependent on numerous ecosystem services, particularly the floodwaters of the Tonle Sap Lake...
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Robert B. Richardson and Murari Suvedi
Fisheries in Cambodia play an important role in supporting household food security and livelihoods throughout the country. Inland fisheries production is largely dependent on numerous ecosystem services, particularly the floodwaters of the Tonle Sap Lake...
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Stephanie Buechler, Debashish Sen, Neha Khandekar, Christopher A. Scott
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Hydropower is often termed ?green energy? and proffered as an alternative to polluting coal-generated electricity for burgeoning cities and energy-insecure rural areas. India is the third largest coal producer in the world; it is projected to be the larg...
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