Browsing WorldFish Community by Author "Selig, E.R."
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A typology of fisheries management tools: using experience to catalyse greater success
Selig, E.R.; Kleisner, K.M.; Ahoobim, O.; Arocha, F.; Cruz-Trinidad, A.; Fujita, R.; Hara, M.; Katz, L.; McConney, P.; Ratner, B.D.; Saavedra-Díaz, L.M.; Schwarz, A.M.; Thiao, D.; Torell, E.; Troëng, S.; Villasante, S. (2016)Type: Journal ArticleFisheries provide nutrition and livelihoods for coastal populations, but many fisheries are fully or over-exploited and we lack an approach for analysing which factors affect management tool performance. We conducted a ... -
Compound climate risks threaten aquatic food system benefits
Tigchelaar, M.; Cheung, W.W.; Mohammed, E.; Phillips, M.J.; Payne, H.J.; Selig, E.R.; Wabnitz, C.C.; Oyinlola, M.A.; Frölicher, T.; Gephart, J.; Golden, C.D.; Allison, E.; Bennett, A.; Cao, L.; Fanzo, J.; Halpern, B.S.; Lam, V.W.; Micheli, F.; Naylor, R.L.; Sumaila, U.; Tagliabue, A.; Troell, M.; Michael John Phillips: 0000-0002-0282-0286 (2021)Type: Journal ArticleAquatic foods from marine and freshwater systems are critical to the nutrition, health, livelihoods, economies and cultures of billions of people worldwide, but climate-related hazards may compromise their ability to provide ... -
Mapping global human dependence on marine ecosystems
Selig, E.R.; Hole, D.G.; Allison, E.; Arkema, K.K.; McKinnon, M.C.; Chu, J.J.; de Sherbinin, A.; Fisher, B.; Glew, L.; Holland, M.B.; Ingram, J.C.; Rao, N.S.; Russell, R.B.; Srebotnjak, T.; Teh, L.C.; Troëng, S.; Turner, W.R.; Zvoleff, A.Type: Journal ArticleMany human populations are dependent on marine ecosystems for a range of benefits, but we understand little about where and to what degree people rely on these ecosystem services. We created a new conceptual model to map ... -
Rights and representation support justice across aquatic food systems
Hicks, C.; Gephart, J.; Koehn, Z.; Takeshima, S.; Payne, H.J.; Allison, E.; Belhabib, D.; Cao, L.; Cohen, P.J.; Fanzo, J.; Fluet-Chouinard, E.; Gelcich, S.; Golden, C.D.; Gorospe, K.D.; Isaacs, M.; Kuempel, C.D.; Lee, K.N.; MacNeil, M.A.; Maire, E.; Njuki, J.; Rao, N.; Sumaila, U.; Selig, E.R.; Thilsted, S.H.; Wabnitz, C.C.; Naylor, R.L.; Philippa Jane Cohen: 0000-0002-9987-1943; Shakuntala Haraksingh Thilsted: 0000-0002-4041-1651 (2022)Type: Journal ArticleInjustices are prevalent in food systems, where the accumulation of vast wealth is possible for a few, yet one in ten people remain hungry. Here, for 194 countries we combine aquatic food production, distribution and ... -
The Vital Roles of Blue Foods in the Global Food System
Leape, J.; Micheli, F.; Tigchelaar, M.; Allison, E.; Basurto, X.; Bennett, A.; Bush, S.R.; Cao, L.; Crona, B.; DeClerck, F.; Fanzo, J.; Gelcich, S.; Gephart, J.; Golden, C.D.; Hicks, C.; Kishore, A.; Koehn, Z.; Little, D.; Naylor, R.L.; Selig, E.R.; Short, R.; Sumaila, U.; Thilsted, S.H.; Troell, M.; Wabnitz, C.C.; Fabrice DeClerck: 0000-0002-3631-8745; Shakuntala Haraksingh Thilsted: 0000-0002-4041-1651 (2021)Type: BriefBlue foods – fish, invertebrates, algae and aquatic plants captured or cultured in freshwater and marine ecosystems – play a central role in food and nutrition security for billions of people and are a cornerstone of the ... -
The vital roles of blue foods in the global food system
Tigchelaar, M.; Leape, J.; Micheli, F.; Allison, E.; Basurto, X.; Bennett, A.; Bush, S.R.; Cao, L.; Cheung, W.W.; Crona, B.; DeClerck, F.; Fanzo, J.; Gelcich, S.; Gephart, J.; Golden, C.D.; Halpern, B.S.; Hicks, C.; Jonell, M.; Kishore, A.; Koehn, Z.; Little, D.; Naylor, R.L.; Phillips, M.J.; Selig, E.R.; Short, R.; Sumaila, U.; Thilsted, S.H.; Troell, M.; Wabnitz, C.C.; Fabrice DeClerck: 0000-0002-3631-8745; Michael John Phillips: 0000-0002-0282-0286; Shakuntala Haraksingh Thilsted: 0000-0002-4041-1651 (2022)Type: Journal ArticleBlue foods play a central role in food and nutrition security for billions of people and are a cornerstone of the livelihoods, economies, and cultures of many coastal and riparian communities. Blue foods are extraordinarily ...





