Globalization, roving bandits, and marine resources

F Berkes, TP Hughes, RS Steneck, JA Wilson… - Science, 2006 - science.org
POLICYFORUM markets until 1975, when it rapidly expanded into an export fishery (11).
Spatial expansion masked regional depletions, a common characteristic of sequential …

[HTML][HTML] Perspectives in coastal human ecology (CHE) for marine conservation

S Aswani - Biological conservation, 2019 - Elsevier
Coastal human ecology (CHE) is a mixture of different theoretical and thematic approaches
straddling between the humanities and social and natural sciences which studies human …

Pacific islands ichthyoarchaeology: Implications for the development of prehistoric fishing studies and global sustainability

ABJ Lambrides, MI Weisler - Journal of Archaeological Research, 2016 - Springer
Abstract The Pacific Islands—consisting of culturally diverse Melanesia, Micronesia, and
Polynesia—is the ideal region to investigate the development of prehistoric fishing studies …

Sharing or commoditising? A discussion of some of the socio-economic implications of Nunavik's Hunter Support Program

N Gombay - Polar Record, 2009 - cambridge.org
The article considers the perceptions of Inuit in one settlement in Nunavik regarding the
dynamic relations between market and subsistence economies. The socio-economic role of …

Housing policy, aging, and life course construction in a Canadian Inuit community

P Collings - Arctic Anthropology, 2005 - aa.uwpress.org
The provisioning and administration of social housing has been a continuous problem in the
Canadian North since the 1960s, when the Canadian government began taking an active …

New directions in maritime and fisheries anthropology

S Aswani - American anthropologist, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Maritime and fisheries anthropology is a mixture of different themes couched under various
theoretical frameworks that straddle the humanities and the sciences. In this subject survey, I …

[PDF][PDF] Where the clouds stand: Australian Aboriginal relationships to water, place, and the marine environment in Blue Mud Bay, Northern Territory

M Barber - 2005 - core.ac.uk
It is a privilege to have the time to write human life, perhaps somewhat presumptuous to
assume that it can be written, and yet more presumptuous to eschew writing one's own life …

Sociocultural significance of the endangered Hawaiian monk seal and the human dimensions of conservation planning

JN Kittinger, TM Bambico, TK Watson… - Endangered Species …, 2012 - int-res.com
The Hawaiian monk seal Monachus schauinslandi is Critically Endangered, but relatively
little is known about the sociocultural significance of the species in Native Hawaiian …

[图书][B] Food Sharing in Human Societies

N Kishigami - 2021 - Springer
An endlessly vast expanse of beautiful ocean and desolate tundra exists in the Arctic region
of North America. It was in the summer of 1984, some 35 years ago, that I visited an Inuit …

Renegotiating Barbuda's commons: recent changes in Barbudan open-range cattle herding

AE Potter, A Sluyter - Journal of Cultural Geography, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Barbuda remains little developed and sparsely populated relative to its neighbors in the
Leeward Lesser Antilles, a rather extraordinary and relatively unknown Caribbean place …