Indigenous environmental justice within marine ecosystems: A systematic review of the literature on indigenous peoples' involvement in marine governance and …
We develop and apply a systematic review methodology to identify and understand how the
peer-reviewed literature characterises Indigenous peoples' involvement in marine …
peer-reviewed literature characterises Indigenous peoples' involvement in marine …
Fisheries conflicts as drivers of social transformation
LI Dahlet, A Himes-Cornell, R Metzner - Current Opinion in Environmental …, 2021 - Elsevier
Highlights•Conflict is present in fisheries–marine and inland–in all regions of the
world.•Fisheries conflicts emerge from, amongst other things, systemic social …
world.•Fisheries conflicts emerge from, amongst other things, systemic social …
The human relationship with our ocean planet
People across the world have diverse economic, sociolegal, institutional, social and cultural
relationships with the ocean—both its littoral zones and the open sea spaces through which …
relationships with the ocean—both its littoral zones and the open sea spaces through which …
Blue justice: A survey for eliciting perceptions of environmental justice among coastal planners' and small-scale fishers in Northern-Norway
Ocean-based economic development arising from an increasing interest in the 'blue
economy'is placing ecosystems and small-scale fisheries under pressure. The dominant …
economy'is placing ecosystems and small-scale fisheries under pressure. The dominant …
Towards vibrant fish populations and sustainable fisheries that benefit all: learning from the last 30 years to inform the next 30 years
A common goal among fisheries science professionals, stakeholders, and rights holders is
to ensure the persistence and resilience of vibrant fish populations and sustainable …
to ensure the persistence and resilience of vibrant fish populations and sustainable …
Marine indigenous areas: Conservation assemblages for sustainability in Southern Chile
Abstract Globally, Indigenous Marine Areas are contributing to ocean sustainability by
protecting key habitats and species whilst safeguarding customary uses for local …
protecting key habitats and species whilst safeguarding customary uses for local …
Ethical considerations for research on small‐scale fisheries and blue crimes
Crimes at sea—blue crimes—can have devastating impacts on small‐scale fishing
communities. Increasing calls to address “blue crimes” demand more research to address …
communities. Increasing calls to address “blue crimes” demand more research to address …
[HTML][HTML] How is nutrition, health and wellbeing conceptualised in connection with seafood for coastal Indigenous Peoples'
Coastal Indigenous people access and maintain customary connections to seafood for
nourishment, livelihoods and Indigenous values. It is recognised that seafood contributes …
nourishment, livelihoods and Indigenous values. It is recognised that seafood contributes …
Access and well-being in small-scale fisheries
Abstract Theory on access suggests there is a beneficial relationship between access to
resources and well-being outcomes. Yet, the intricacies of the relationship between access …
resources and well-being outcomes. Yet, the intricacies of the relationship between access …
Towards self-determination and resurgence in small-scale fisheries: insights from Batchewana First Nation fisheries
For millennia, Indigenous people across the globe have relied on fisheries and coastal
environments as a part of their sustenance, well-being, livelihoods, culture, and spirituality …
environments as a part of their sustenance, well-being, livelihoods, culture, and spirituality …