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Lagoon livelihoods: gender and shell money in Langalanga, Solomon Islands

Abstract
- Gender 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 therefore be sensitive to the influence of gender on livelihoods. This paper considers gender in the context of broader social trends around livelihoods and focuses on a case study of shell money production and trade in the Langalanga Lagoon in Malaita Province, Solomon Islands.
- External link to download this item: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40152-018-0111-y
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Date
- 2018
Author
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Barclay, K.
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McClean, N.
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Foale, S.
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Sulu, R.
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Lawless, S.
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- Journal Article
Publisher
- Springer Heidelberg