Browsing WorldFish Community by Author "Hilly, Z."
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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 ... -
Lessons from implementing, adapting and sustaining community-based adaptive marine resource management
Cohen, P.; Schwarz, A.M.; Boso, D.; Hilly, Z. (2014)Type: BriefCommunity-based marine resource management is recognized by the Government of Solomon Islands as the principle strategy for use in marine conservation and small-scale fisheries management. This strategy is particularly ... -
Solomon Islands: Western Province situation analysis
Bennett, G.; Cohen, P.; Schwarz, A.M.; Albert, J.; Lawless, S.; Paul, C.; Hilly, Z. (2014)Type: Working PaperAquatic agricultural systems (AAS) are places where farming and fishing in freshwater and/or coastal ecosystems contribute significantly to household income and food security. Globally, the livelihoods of many poor and ... -
Strengthening the role of women in community-based marine resource management: lessons learned from community workshops
Hilly, Z.; Schwarz, A.M.; Boso, D. (2012)Type: Journal ArticleCommunity-based resource management (CBRM) forms an important component of the Solomon Islands Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources (MFMR) inshore fisheries strategy. The strategy recognises that community-based ... -
Two steps forward, two steps back: The role of innovation in transforming towards community-based marine resource management in Solomon Islands
Abernethy, K.E.; Bodin, Ö.; Olsson, P.; Hilly, Z.; Schwarz, A. (2014)Type: Journal ArticleIn many coastal nations, community-based arrangements for marine resource management (CBRM) are promoted by government, advocated for by non-government actors, and are seen by both as one of the most promising options to ... -
Vulnerability and resilience of remote rural communities to shocks and global changes: empirical analysis from Solomon Islands
Schwarz, A.M.; Béné, C.; Bennett, G.; Boso, D.; Hilly, Z.; Paul, C.; Posala, R.; Sibiti, S.; Andrew, N. (2011)Type: Journal ArticleSuccessful management of socio-ecological systems not only requires the development and field-testing of robust and measurable indices of vulnerability and resilience but also improved understanding of the contextual factors ...




