Seaweed: a potential climate change solution

WTL Yong, VY Thien, R Rupert… - … and Sustainable Energy …, 2022 - Elsevier
Climate change and environmental deterioration have spurred a blue carbon economic
model in which fuel and food may be produced from marine ecosystems through the …

Seaweed farming for food and nutritional security, climate change mitigation and adaptation, and women empowerment: A review

F Sultana, MA Wahab, M Nahiduzzaman… - Aquaculture and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Seaweed is a promising marine macroalgae of the millennium, providing various ecological,
social, and economic benefits. At present, seaweed production reached 35.8 million t from …

The role of women in seaweed aquaculture in the Western Indian Ocean and South-East Asia

FE Msuya, AQ Hurtado - European journal of phycology, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
In most developing countries, the majority of people involved with seaweed farming are
women. Their immense contribution to the industry has been widely demonstrated and …

Supporting women's participation in developing a seaweed supply chain in Kiribati for health and nutrition

L Swanepoel, T Tioti, T Eria, K Tamuera, U Tiitii… - Foods, 2020 - mdpi.com
Seaweeds are a source of food throughout the Pacific region. Kiribati, however, does not
have a strong history of using seaweed in their diets, despite having reliable access to …

[HTML][HTML] Unpacking gendered roles across the seaweed value chain in Samoa using photo elicitation methods

C Anderson, U Tiitii, L Madar, E Tanielu… - Ocean & coastal …, 2023 - Elsevier
Samoa is an independent island nation in Polynesia, made up of ten islands with the two
main inhabited islands being Upolu and Savai'i. It has a total population of 195, 979 people …

Siri'Na Pacce and The Reconstruction of Gender Roles: The Dynamics of Modern-Day Womanhood in Bugis-Makassar Society

RJ Nur, S Komariah, W Wilodati - Potret Pemikiran, 2024 - journal.iain-manado.ac.id
This research examines the dynamics of gender role reconstruction in Bugis-Makassar
society in the context of the Siri'na pacce tradition in the modern era. Using a qualitative …

[PDF][PDF] Gendered work and casual labour in the Indonesian seaweed industry

Z Langford, R Ruhon, ZZ Walyandra… - … in the Indonesian …, 2023 - library.oapen.org
The last four chapters have explored how seaweed farming has entered and transformed
village livelihoods, reorganised use of sea space, and is practised by farmers. But who are …

Logistic regression analysis to determine gender specific challenges and factors affecting seaweed farming along the coast of Tanzania mainland

AP Rubekie, POJ Bwathondi - Journal of Applied Aquaculture, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Seaweed farming started 1989 in Zanzibar as a commercial enterprise when private
entrepreneurs established experimental farms on the east coast in Paje and Jambiani …

[PDF][PDF] Gendered participation in seaweed production-examples from Indonesia

R Fitriana - Gender in Aquaculture and Fisheries: Engendering …, 2016 - researchgate.net
Despite the significant presence of women in seaweed production in Indonesia, most of the
data collected in official statistics fail to capture their participation. These data gaps reinforce …

[PDF][PDF] WOMEN IN MALAYSIAN SEAWEED INDUSTRY: MOTIVATIONS AND IMPACTS.

V Kunjuraman, A Hossin, R Hussin - Kajian Malaysia: Journal of …, 2019 - researchgate.net
Malaysian development plans have often emphasised the importance of issues relating to
women's position in the society. In the context of the seaweed industry in Sabah, East …