Climate change, tropical fisheries and prospects for sustainable development

VWY Lam, EH Allison, JD Bell, J Blythe… - Nature Reviews Earth & …, 2020‏ - nature.com
Tropical fisheries substantially contribute to the well-being of societies in both the tropics
and the extratropics, the latter through 'telecoupling'—linkages between distant human …

Communities and change in the anthropocene: understanding social-ecological vulnerability and planning adaptations to multiple interacting exposures

NJ Bennett, J Blythe, S Tyler, NC Ban - Regional Environmental Change, 2016‏ - Springer
The majority of vulnerability and adaptation scholarship, policies and programs focus
exclusively on climate change or global environmental change. Yet, individuals …

Social-ecological systems, social diversity, and power: insights from anthropology and political ecology

M Fabinyi, L Evans, SJ Foale - Ecology and society, 2014‏ - JSTOR
A social-ecological system (SES) framework increasingly underpins the “resilience
paradigm.” As with all models, the SES comes with particular biases. We explore these key …

Collateral damage? Small‐scale fisheries in the global fight against IUU fishing

AM Song, J Scholtens, K Barclay, SR Bush… - Fish and …, 2020‏ - Wiley Online Library
Concern over illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing has led to a number of
policy, trade and surveillance measures. While much attention has been given to the impact …

Traditional knowledge for climate resilience in the Pacific Islands

PD Nunn, R Kumar, HM Barrowman… - Wiley …, 2024‏ - Wiley Online Library
Pacific Islands, many relatively remote and small, have been occupied by people for more
than 3000 years during which time they experienced climate‐driven environmental changes …

Locally-managed marine areas: multiple objectives and diverse strategies

SD Jupiter, PJ Cohen, R Weeks… - Pacific Conservation …, 2014‏ - CSIRO Publishing
Community-based management and co-management are mainstream approaches to
marine conservation and sustainable resource management. In the tropical Pacific, these …

Small islands, valuable insights: systems of customary resource use and resilience to climate change in the Pacific

HL McMillen, T Ticktin, A Friedlander, SD Jupiter… - Ecology and …, 2014‏ - JSTOR
Understanding how social-ecological systems are and can be resilient to climate change is
one of the world's most crucial problems today. It requires knowledge at local and global …

[HTML][HTML] Transforming management of tropical coastal seas to cope with challenges of the 21st century

PF Sale, T Agardy, CH Ainsworth, BE Feist, JD Bell… - Marine Pollution …, 2014‏ - Elsevier
Over 1.3 billion people live on tropical coasts, primarily in develo** countries. Many
depend on adjacent coastal seas for food, and livelihoods. We show how trends in …

Food security and the coral triangle initiative

S Foale, D Adhuri, P Aliño, EH Allison, N Andrew… - Marine Policy, 2013‏ - Elsevier
The Asia-Pacific's Coral Triangle is defined by its extremely high marine biodiversity. Over
one hundred million people living in its coastal zones use this biodiversity to support their …

The end of the P acific? Effects of sea level rise on P acific I sland livelihoods

PD Nunn - Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 2013‏ - Wiley Online Library
As in the past, most P acific Island people live today along island coasts and subsist largely
on foods available both onshore and offshore. On at least two occasions in the 3500 years …