What role do social-ecological factors play in ecological grief?: Insights from a global scoping review

C Benham, D Hoerst - Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2023 - Elsevier
As climate change and biodiversity loss affect more places across the globe, reports of
ecological grief–an emotional response to the loss of valued places, species, or ecosystems …

Five social science intervention areas for ocean sustainability initiatives

S Partelow, A Schlüter, NC Ban, S Batterbury… - npj Ocean …, 2023 - nature.com
Ocean sustainability initiatives–in research, policy, management and development–will be
more effective in delivering comprehensive benefits when they proactively engage with …

[HTML][HTML] Understanding women's roles, experiences and barriers to participation in ocean science education in Kenya: recommendations for better gender equality …

RA Ojwala, S Buckingham, F Neat, M Kitada - Marine Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
Gender equality is critical to achieving transformative action, policies and change towards
sustainable ocean management. However, historically women have been largely excluded …

Fishers' perceptions of global change to inform coastal planning in a data-poor socio-ecological system

L Pelage, A Bertrand, SCW Siqueira, A Araújo… - Marine Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Global change has a significant impact on coastal populations and their reliance on coastal
ecosystems and resources. This is particularly true for small-scale fisheries (SSF) in Brazil …

Gender analysis in fisheries: The case of the shelled mollusc fisheries in Kenya

VM Alati, K Osuka, LM Otwoma, P Tuda, LM Nordlund - Marine Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Analysing gender in small-scale fisheries (SSF) is vital for understanding the contributions of
women and men and detecting potential inequalities. In this study, the shelled mollusc …

[HTML][HTML] Co-designing transformative ocean sustainability narratives to address complex human-environmental challenges facing coastal fisherwomen: An evidence …

B Matovu, I Lukambagire, B Mwabvu… - Environmental …, 2024 - Elsevier
Marine fishing is paramount to the provision of sustainable coastal livelihood welfare;
especially in the global South. To coastal women, marine fishing avails multiplier social …

Beyond grassland degradation: Pathways to resilience for pastoralist households in alpine grassland ecosystems

T Li, RK Singh, L Cui, R Pandey, H Liu, Z Xu… - Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
Sustaining the development of rural and pastoral communities' hinges on livelihood
resilience. Pastoralist household resilience relies on resource availability and decision …

[HTML][HTML] Weaving scientific and local knowledge on climate change impacts in coastal Kenya, Western Indian Ocean

M Chambon, N Wambiji, SA Fernandez… - … Science & Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
Climate change poses severe threats to coastal social-ecological systems (SES) worldwide.
Recent calls recognize the importance of including Indigenous and local knowledge (ILK) in …

Navigating concepts of social-ecological resilience in marine fisheries under climate change: shared challenges and recommendations from the northeast United …

KM Maltby, JG Mason, H Cheng, G Fay… - ICES Journal of …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Climate change is increasingly impacting marine fisheries worldwide. Concurrently,
scientific interest has grown to understand how these systems can cope and adapt, with …

Gender roles in natural resource use in Madagascar

S Shrestha, C Borgerson… - Ecosystems and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Understanding gender roles in natural resource use is essential for culturally-tailored
effective conservation. Despite its conservation priority, little is known about the gender roles …