Browsing by Author "Kawarazuka, N."
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Bringing analysis of gender and social-ecological resilience together in small-scale fisheries research: Challenges and opportunities
Kawarazuka, N.; Locke, C.; McDougall, C.; Kantor, P.; Morgan, M. (2016)Type: Journal ArticleThe demand for gender analysis is now increasingly orthodox in natural resource programming, including that for small-scale fisheries. Whilst the analysis of social-ecological resilience has made valuable contributions to ... -
Bringing gender analysis and resilience analysis together in small scale fisheries research: Challenges and opportunities
Kawarazuka, N.; Locke, C.; McDougall, C.; Kantor, P.; Morgan, M. (2016)Type: Working PaperThe purpose of this paper is to analyse the challenges involved in bringing gender analysis together with the analysis of social-ecological resilience and in doing so to provide ways forward that will enable a more meaningful ... -
Fish in Sustainable Food Systems of the 21st Century: Role of WorldFish Research on Food and Nutrition Security, Gender Equity, and Natural Resource Conservation
Kura, Y.; Kawarazuka, N.; Yumiko Kura: 0000-0002-1774-1943; Nozomi Kawarazuka: 0000-0002-7806-1247 (2022)Type: Journal ArticleFisheries research and development challenges have diversified significantly as we entered the 21st century. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development demands that agriculture research communities take more holistic ... -
Linking small-scale fisheries and aquaculture to household nutritional security: an overview
Kawarazuka, N.; Béné, C. (2010)Type: Journal ArticleSmall-scale fisheries and aquaculture have been recognized as important opportunities to enhance household food security in developing countries. While interventions aiming at promoting these activities reveal many positive ... -
The contribution of fish intake, aquaculture, and small-scale fisheries to improving nutrition: A literature review
Kawarazuka, N. (2010)Type: Working PaperMuch of fish consumed by the poor are caught by household members and traded in local markets. These fish are rarely or poorly included in national statistics, and it is therefore difficult to estimate precisely the real ... -
The potential role of small fish species in improving micronutrient deficiencies in developing countries: building evidence
Kawarazuka, N.; Béné, C. (2011)Type: Journal ArticleThe purpose of this study was to build a comprehensive overview of the potential role of fish in improving nutrition with respect to certain micronutrient deficiencies in developing countries. A comprehensive literature ... -
The Social-ecological systems framework: Potential for analysing gender and social change
Locke, C.; Kantor, P.; Morgan, M.; Kawarazuka, N. (2014)Type: BriefThis brief focuses on the potential for the social-ecological systems (SES) framework to engage with concerns about gender and social change. It specifically considers how far feminist political ecology (FPE) can address ...





