The end of shark finning? Impacts of declining catches and fin demand on coastal community livelihoods

VF Jaiteh, NR Loneragan, C Warren - Marine Policy, 2017 - Elsevier
For several decades, fishing sharks for their fins has provided important livelihoods for
eastern Indonesian coastal communities that fish the Halmahera, Arafura and Timor Seas …

Foreigners everywhere, nationals nowhere: exclusion, irregularity, and invisibility of stateless Bajau Laut in Eastern Sabah, Malaysia

G Acciaioli, H Brunt, J Clifton - Journal of Immigrant & Refugee …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
This article explores impacts of national and regional policies upon the Bajau Laut, who
occupy the maritime border region shared by Malaysia, the Philippines, and Indonesia. It …

The rationalities of migration management: Control and subversion in an Indonesia-based counter-smuggling campaign

A McNevin, A Missbach… - International Political …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
This article examines an Australian-funded counter-smuggling campaign delivered in
Indonesia from 2009 to 2014 as an example of the global regulatory regime known as …

Understanding influences in policy landscapes for sustainable coastal livelihoods

DJ Steenbergen, J Clifton, LE Visser, N Stacey… - Marine Policy, 2017 - Elsevier
Ensuring sustainability of livelihoods for communities residing in coastal environments of the
Global South has gained considerable attention across policy making, practice and research …

[图书][B] The criminalisation of people smuggling in Indonesia and Australia: Asylum out of Reach

A Missbach - 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
This book offers an ethnographically informed critique of the hyper-politicised debate on the
facilitation of irregularised migration for people seeking asylum between Indonesia and …

Governance and governability: the small-scale purse seine fishery in Pulau Rote, eastern Indonesia

J Prescott, J Riwu, DJ Steenbergen… - Interactive governance for …, 2015 - Springer
Rote is Indonesia's southern-most island with a population of approximately 128,000
people. Largely unregulated small-scale fisheries are integral to local livelihood strategies …

[PDF][PDF] The dynamics access on tourism governance in wakatobi national park

A Kodir, R Ahmad, NHP Meiji - Geo Journal of Tourism and …, 2020 - researchgate.net
This research aims to identification actors who compete towards access and how they get,
control and maintain the access on tourism governance in Wakatobi National Park. The data …

The money side of livelihoods: Economics of an unregulated small-scale Indonesian sea cucumber fishery in the Timor Sea

J Prescott, J Riwu, AP Prasetyo, N Stacey - Marine Policy, 2017 - Elsevier
Fishers from several ethnic groups on islands in eastern Indonesia seasonally fish for sea
cucumbers at Scott Reef in Australia's Exclusive Economic Zone in the Timor Sea. Despite …

People smuggling in Indonesia: Complexities,(mis) conceptions and their consequences for sentencing

A Missbach - Austl. J. Asian L., 2016 - HeinOnline
F ive years since the criminalisation of pueop) le smuggling in Inlonesia,. his arlicle add
(resses the critical need1 for a beller undIerstandling of the overall trenos of Inlonesian …

" Sharks are important, but so is rice": Opportunities and challenges for shark fisheries management and livelihoods in eastern Indonesia

V Jaiteh - 2017 - researchportal.murdoch.edu.au
Targeted fisheries for shark fin are one of the main causes driving the unprecedented
decline of shark populations. Despite widespread concern for sharks and calls for their …