Beyond Social-Ecological Traps: Fostering Transformations towards Sustainability
Jun 2021
Research
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The social structural foundations of adaptation and transformation in social–ecological systemsPDF
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Reimagining large-scale open-water fisheries governance through adaptive comanagement in hilsa shad sanctuariesPDF
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Postharvest fish losses and unequal gender relations: drivers of the social-ecological trap in the Barotse Floodplain fishery, ZambiaPDF
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Governance and the making and breaking of social-ecological trapsPDF
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Building blocks for social-ecological transformations: identifying and building on governance successes for small-scale fisheriesPDF
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Small-scale innovations in coastal communities: shell-handicraft as a way to empower women and decrease povertyPDF
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Can income diversification resolve social-ecological traps in small-scale fisheries and aquaculture in the global south? A case study of response diversity in the Tam Giang lagoon, central VietnamPDF
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Implementing strategies to overcome social-ecological traps: the role of community brokers and institutional bricolage in a locally managed marine areaPDF
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Community based aquaculture in the western Indian Ocean: challenges and opportunities for developing sustainable coastal livelihoodsPDF
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Intangible links between household livelihoods and food security in Solomon Islands: implications for rural developmentPDF