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    Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12348/786

    Livelihoods, markets, and gender roles in Solomon Islands: case studies from Western and Isabel Provinces

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    • Livelihoods in Solomon Islands are diverse, composed of a wide range of activities. The marketing of marine resources through value chains is an important component of this livelihood portfolio in many parts of the country. Gendered analysis of marine resource value chains can identify key entry points for equitable improvement of the livelihoods of those participating in these value chains. Case studies of two Solomon Islands communities (one each from Western and Isabel Provinces) provide insight into this issue.
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    • 2013
    Author
    • Kruijssen, F.
    • Albert, J.A.
    • Morgan, M.
    • Boso, D.
    • Siota, F.
    • Sibiti, S.
    • Schwarz, A.J.
    AGROVOC Keywords
    • markets; livelihoods; human rights; gender
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    • Working Paper
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    • WorldFish
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