Browsing by Author "Barclay, K."
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China at a crossroads: An Analysis of China's changing seafood production and consumption
Crona, B.; Wassénius, E.; Troell, M.; Barclay, K.; Mallory, T.; Fabinyi, M.; Zhang, W.; Lam, V.W.; Cao, L.; Henriksson, P.J.; Eriksson, H.; Patrik John Gustav Henriksson: 0000-0002-3439-623X; Hampus Eriksson: 0000-0003-1199-6889 (2020)Type: Concept NoteChina is a key player in global production, consumption, and trade of seafood. Given this dominance, Chinese choices regarding what seafood to eat, and how and where to source it, are increasingly important—for China, and ... -
Chinese trader perceptions on sourcing and consumption of endangered seafood
Fabinyi, M.; Barclay, K.; Eriksson, H.; Hampus Eriksson: 0000-0003-1199-6889 (2017)Type: Journal ArticleGrowing trade networks through globalization have expanded governance of local environments to encompass multiple scales. The governing role of market actors, such as traders and consumers in importing countries, has been ... -
Collateral damage? Small-scale fisheries in the global fight against IUU fishing
Song, A.; Scholtens, J.; Barclay, K.; Bush, S.R.; Fabinyi, M.; Adhuri, D.S.; Haughton, M. (2020)Type: Journal ArticleConcern over illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing has led to a number of policy, trade and surveillance measures. While much attention has been given to the impact of IUU regulation on industrial fleets, ... -
Governance interactions in small-scale fisheries market chains: Examples from the Asia-Pacific
Steenbergen, D.; Fabinyi, M.; Barclay, K.; Song, A.; Cohen, P.J.; Eriksson, H.; Mills, D.J.; Philippa Jane Cohen: 0000-0002-9987-1943; Hampus Eriksson: 0000-0003-1199-6889; David Jonathan Mills: 0000-0003-0181-843X (2019)Type: Journal ArticleSmall-scale fisheries are subject to various governing institutions operating at different levels with different objectives. At the same time, small-scale fisheries increasingly form part of domestic and international ... -
Lagoon livelihoods: gender and shell money in Langalanga, Solomon Islands
Barclay, K.; McClean, N.; Foale, S.; Sulu, R.; Lawless, S. (2018)Type: Journal ArticleGender shapes livelihoods through access to resources and the distribution of benefits from economic activities. To work effectively with local people, resource management and community development initiatives should ... -
Pacific handbook for gender equity and social inclusion in coastal fisheries and aquaculture
Barclay, K.; Mangubhai, S.; Leduc, B.; Donato-Hunt, C.; Makhoul, N.; Kinch, J.; Kalsuak, J.Type: ManualThis handbook is designed to give practical guidance on improving gender and social inclusion in coastal fisheries and aquaculture for staff working in fisheries agencies in Pacific Island countries and territories. It ... -
Social equity is key to sustainable ocean governance
Crosman, K.M.; Allison, E.; Ota, Y.; Cisneros-Montemayor, A.M.; Singh, G.G.; Swartz, W.; Bailey, M.; Barclay, K.; Blume, G.; Colléter, M.; Fabinyi, M.; Faustman, E.M.; Fielding, R.; Griffin, P.; Hanich, Q.; Harden-Davies, H.; Kelly, R.; Kelly, T.; Klinger, T.; Kittinger, J.N.; Nakamura, K.; Pauwelussen, A.; Pictou, S.; Rothschild, C.; Seto, K.L.; Spalding, A.K. (2022)Type: Journal ArticleCalls to address social equity in ocean governance are expanding. Yet ‘equity’ is seldom clearly defined. Here we present a framework to support contextually-informed assessment of equity in ocean governance. Guiding ... -
The importance of qualitative social research for effective fisheries management
Barclay, K.; Voyer, M.; Mazur, N.; Payne, A.M.; Mauli, S.; Kinch, J.; Fabinyi, M.; Smith, G. (2017)Type: Journal ArticleOver recent decades it has become widely accepted that managing fisheries resources means managing human behaviour, and so understanding social and economic dynamics is just as important as understanding species biology ...






