Browsing WorldFish Community by Author "Abernethy, K."
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A practical guide for ex-ante impact evaluation in fisheries and aquaculture
Crissman, C.C.; Abernethy, K.; Delaporte, A.; Timmers, B. (2013)Type: ManualThis guide provides a framework for ex-ante evaluation of fisheries and aquaculture projects in developing countries. Ex-ante impact evaluations check the potential of a project or program to deliver benefits from proposed ... -
Community-based adaptation to climate change in Solomon Islands: Lessons learned from Gizo communities, Western Province
Abernethy, K.; Hilly, Z.; Simeon, L.W.; Posala, R.; Sibiti, S.; Topo, S.; Apusae, T.; Tekatoha, F. (2012)Type: ReportThis report summarizes activities carried out by WorldFish under Agreement CT09 Amendment No.2 dated 31 March 2010 between WorldFish and WWF, under the Coral Triangle Support Partnership (CTSP) project. The overall goal ... -
Cost-effective methods for accurate determination of sea level rise vulnerability: A Solomon Islands example
Albert, S.; Abernethy, K.; Gibbes, B.; Grinham, A.; Tooler, N.; Aswani, S. (2013)Type: Journal ArticleFor millions of people living along the coastal fringe, sea level rise is perhaps the greatest threat to livelihoods over the coming century. With the refinement and downscaling of global climate models and increasing ... -
Exploring 'islandness' and the impacts of nature conservation through the lens of wellbeing
Coulthard, S.; Evans, L.; Turner, R.; Mills, D.; Foale, S.; Abernethy, K.; Hicks, C.; Monnereau, I. (2017)Type: Journal ArticleMotivated by growing concern as to the many threats that islands face, subsequent calls for more extensive island nature conservation and recent discussion in the conservation literature about the potential for wellbeing ... -
Navigating the transformation to community-based resource management
Blythe, J.; Cohen, P.; Abernethy, K.; Evans, L.; Philippa Cohen: 0000-0002-9987-1943 (2017)Type: Book ChapterIn this chapter, the authors use the case of community-based resource management in the Solomon Islands to contribute a critical social science perspective on navigating social transformations towards sustainability.



