Journal article
Fish, Trade and Food Security: Moving beyond ‘Availability’ Discourse in Marine Conservation
M Fabinyi, WH Dressler, MD Pido
Human Ecology | SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS | Published : 2017
Abstract
The goal of food security increasingly serves as an objective and justification for marine conservation in the global south. In the marine conservation literature this potential link is seldom based upon detailed analysis of the socioeconomic pathways between fish and food security, is often based on limited assumptions about increasing the availability of fish stocks, and downplays the role of trade. Yet, the relationship between fish and food security is multi-faceted and complex, with various local contextual factors that mediate between fish and food security. We use data from interviews and food security assessment methods to examine the relationship between fish and food security among..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Funding for this research was provided by the Australian Research Council Discovery Program (Grant Number DP140101055) and a Society in Science - Branco Weiss Fellowship (M. Fabinyi).