Browsing Resilient small-scale fisheries by Author "Allison, E.H."
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Uganda and Malawi field pilots of proposed LSMS fisheries module: summary report
Béné, C.; Chijere Asafu, D.G.; Allison, E.H.; Snyder, K. (2012)Type: ReportWhile an overwhelming majority of sub-Saharan African countries exhibit serious weaknesses in statistics pertaining to crop and livestock sectors, the deficiencies in terms of nationallyrepresentative data on the fishery ... -
Wealth, rights, and resilience: An agenda for governance reform in small-scale fisheries
Ratner, B.D.; Allison, E.H. (2012)Type: Journal ArticleThe diversity of social, ecological and economic characteristics of smallscale fisheries in developing countries means that context-specific assessments are required to understand and address shortcomings in their governance. ... -
Wealthy countries dominate industrial fishing
McCauley, D.J.; Jablonicky, C.; Allison, E.H.; Golden, C.D.; Joyce, F.H. (2018)Type: Journal ArticleThe patterns by which different nations share global fisheries influence outcomes for food security, trajectories of economic development, and competition between industrial and small-scale fishing. We report patterns of ... -
Why do fishers fish where they fish? Using the ideal free distribution to understand the behaviour of artisanal reef fishers
Abernethy, K.E.; Allison, E.H.; Molloy, P.P.; Côté, I.M. (2007)Type: Journal ArticleWe used the theory of the ideal free distribution (IFD) as a framework to understand the mechanisms underlying fishing site selection by Anguillian artisanal fishers exploiting shallow-water coral reefs. Contrary to the ...

