Spremljaj
Madu Galappaththi, PhD
Naslov
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Leto
Can environment management integrate into supply chain management? Information sharing via shrimp aquaculture cooperatives in northwestern Sri Lanka
EK Galappaththi, SS Kodithuwakku, IM Galappaththi
Marine Policy 68, 187-194, 2016
402016
Can start-up motives influence social-ecological resilience in community-based entrepreneurship setting? Case of coastal shrimp farmers in Sri Lanka
IM Galappaththi, EK Galappaththi, SS Kodithuwakku
Marine Policy 86, 156-163, 2017
392017
Women’s experiences in influencing and shaping small‐scale fisheries governance
M Galappaththi, D Armitage, AM Collins
Fish and Fisheries 23 (5), 1099-1120, 2022
312022
Linking social wellbeing and intersectionality to understand gender relations in dried fish value chains
M Galappaththi, AM Collins, D Armitage, PK Nayak
Maritime Studies 20 (4), 355-370, 2021
232021
Making commons dynamic
PK Nayak
Understanding change through commonisation and decommonisation, 2021
142021
Five key characteristics that drive commonisation: Empirical evidence from Sri Lankan shrimp aquaculture
EK Galappaththi, IM Galappaththi
Making Commons Dynamic, 83-101, 2021
42021
Gendered dimensions of social wellbeing within dried fish value chains: insights from Sri Lanka
M Galappaththi, N Weeratunge, D Armitage, AM Collins
Ocean & Coastal Management 240, 106658, 2023
32023
Commonisation–decommonisation perspective: Lessons for practice, policy and theory
PK Nayak
Making Commons Dynamic, 329-347, 2021
22021
Toward decolonizing sustainability research: a systematic process to guide critical reflections
LS Hill, S Ghorpade, M Galappaththi
FACETS, 2023
12023
Gendered Dimensions of Social Wellbeing within Dried Fish Value Chains and the Implications for Fisheries Governance in Sri Lanka
M Galappaththi
University of Waterloo, 2022
12022
The Entrepreneurial Decision-Making Approaches of Dried Fish Processing Business Operators in Coastal Sri Lanka
SK Dharmadasa, K Kodithuwakku, M Galappaththi, LHP Gunaratne
Faculty of Management and Finance University of Colombo Sri Lanka, 365, 2023
2023
Dried Fish Matters: Exploring the Social economy of Dried Fish
E Thrift, M Galappaththi, R Chuenpagdee, D Johnson
http://toobigtoignore.net/dried-fish-matters-exploring-the-social-economy-of …, 2023
2023
For more equitable and sustainable fisheries, women must be empowered to lead
M Galappaththi, AM Collins, D Armitage
https://theconversation.com/for-more-equitable-and-sustainable-fisheries …, 2022
2022
Coastal and Inland Dried Fish Value Chains of Sri Lanka: A Photo Essay Exploring the Processing Node and its Linkages
M Galappaththi
Dried Fish Matters: Exploring the Social economy of Dried Fish, 2022
2022
Tastes and smells of dried fish
G Lokuge, M Galappaththi, N Gopal, E Thrift
Dried Fish Matters: Exploring the Social economy of Dried Fish, 2022
2022
A global review of women’s experiences in governing small-scale fisheries
M Galappaththi, AM Collins, D Armitage
Women in Fisheries Information Bulletin 36, 2022
2022
Calls for Critical Reflection on Colonial Aspects of Sustainability Research: Learnings from a student-led initiative
M Galappaththi, L Hill, S Ghorpade
https://www.shackletontrust.org/calls-for-critical-reflection-on-colonial …, 2021
2021
Five key characteristics that drive commonisation
EK Galappaththi, IM Galappaththi
Making Commons Dynamic: Understanding Change Through Commonisation and …, 2021
2021
A novel framework to better understand gender relations using dried fish value chains
M Galappaththi, AM Collins, D Armitage, PK Nayak
Women in Fisheries Information Bulletin 35, 2021
2021
Towards a ‘thick description’of gender relations: a new framework based on dried fish value chains
M Galappaththi
Gender in Aquaculture and Fisheries Section of the Asian Fisheries Society, 2021
2021
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