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INTRODUCTION A sustainable livelihood strategy explains how the community's efforts to manage existing assets are carrying out through activities carried out to overcome pressure, maintain or increase assets and abilities without destroying existing natural resources [1]. Supporting the theory, DFID in ...
Frequent extreme weather events occurred due to climate change, negatively impacting food and livelihood security and threatening socio-economic development [39,40]. The global system for producing food and the management of ecosystem-related benefits have an influence on several of the Goals for ...
Govan, H. Status and Potential of Locally-Managed Marine Areas in the Pacific Island Region: Meeting Nature Conservation And Sustainable Livelihood Targets Through Wide-Spread Implementation of LMMAs (SPREP/WWF/WorldFish-Reefbase/CRISP, 2009). Giakoumi, S. et al. Ecological effects of full and...
66Citations 94Altmetric Metrics Abstract Securing well-being and building resilience in response to shocks are often viewed as key goals of sustainable development. Here, we present an overview of the latest published evidence, as well as the consensus of a diverse group of scientists and practitio...
RCE Central Kenya is a case in point with its “[e]stablishment of alternative livelihood projects such as fish farming, wool spinning and bee keeping for local communities” (UNU, n.d.). In terms of social justice, RCE Greater...
Although Karchick, Star Ikan, and Bugun are considered growing villages, off-farm income generating opportunities are quite limited and agriculture remains the main source of livelihood. Production risks thus bear great weight in farmers’ decision making. A closer look at farmers’ agricultural ...
There is also growing concern that decisions to implement management measures for MPAs are undermining existing customary and communal fisheries tenure rights in many parts of the world, stunting or ending the individuals’ and communities ability to make a livelihood from small scale fishing and the...
A. Perceptions of climate and ocean change impacting the resources and livelihood of small-scale fishers in the South Brazil Bight. Clim. Change 147, 441–456 (2018). Google Scholar Martins, I. M., Gammage, L. C., Jarre, A. & Gasalla, M. A. Different but similar? Exploring ...
livelihood, and cultural heritage27,28. Ocean and coastal conservation and management schemes based on scientific principles can erase or exploit the situated and relational knowledge systems of local and Indigenous peoples29,30. Although small-scale fishers are prioritized in fisheries management rhetoric...