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Publikováno v:
Maritime Studies. 19:207-221
Blue economy initiatives have emerged along marine and coastal areas, seeking to bring the green economy into a ‘blue world’. Often defined as a global policy agenda, blue economy discourses and practices aim to generate ‘blue growth’ by link
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Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography. 40:92-110
Globally, capital investments are intensifying extraction and contestation over resources in frontier spaces, yet most discussion has focused on terrestrial frontiers. This paper shifts this focus to bring a scaled political ecology approach to exami
Publikováno v:
Development and Change. 50:1373-1397
Autor:
Hermenegildo P. Dela Peña, Michael D. Pido, Eva Marie Connie C. Ponce de Leon, Mary Aileen M. de las Alas, Jose G. Buenconsejo Jr, Nicanor S. Parcon
Publikováno v:
BIMP-EAGA Journal for Sustainable Tourism Development. 1:33-46
This study is an inquiry on the “low fisheries productivity†of a potentially resource-rich coastal ecosystem of 1,408 km2 in San Vicente, Palawan, Philippines. Three main coastal habitats, namely: mangroves, coral reefs, and seagrass bed
Publikováno v:
Human Ecology. 45:177-188
The goal of food security increasingly serves as an objective and justification for marine conservation in the global south. In the marine conservation literature this potential link is seldom based upon detailed analysis of the socioeconomic pathway
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Ocean & Coastal Management. 134:103-111
Recent studies in the literature on fisheries trade have contrasted the challenges and opportunities associated with domestic and internationally oriented fish trade. We examine forms of domestic and international fish trade in a municipality of the
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Emerging forms of governance and many academic analyses of seafood commodity chains currently have a strong focus on financial value, transmitted in a linear ‘vertical’ fashion from fisher, through traders to eventual consume
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https://hdl.handle.net/10453/125949
Publikováno v:
Marine Policy. 56:33-42
Fisheries is a vital sector in the Philippine economy, providing a significant source of both domestic and export earnings while meeting essential food security and nutritional requirements. However, marine resources in the Philippines are facing inc
Autor:
Gidor Manero, Robert S. Pomeroy, Jasmin Mohd Saad, Zhazha Maguad, Kevin Hiew Wai Phang, Paul Lokani, Grizelda Mayo-Anda, K. Ramdass, Gilliam Goby, Edward Lorenzo, Michael D. Pido
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Marine Policy. 51:211-219
Applying an EAFM is considered the preferred option and best practice under the CTI-CFF for the long-term sustainability of fisheries and the ecosystem services provided to society (e.g., food security, livelihoods, economic security, coastal protect
Publikováno v:
Marine Policy. 106:103531
Primary considerations for adopting an ecosystem approach to fisheries management (EAFM) as a management approach will involve an expanded scope of fisheries management over conventional approaches; specifically, EAFM will involve a broader scale of