Urbanization, livestock systems and food security in developing countries: A systematic review of the literature

A Abu Hatab, MER Cavinato, CJ Lagerkvist - Food Security, 2019 - Springer
This study systematically reviews the peer-reviewed literature on livestock production and
food security in urbanizing environments of developing countries to synthesize the existing …

Impact of land use/land cover dynamics on ecosystem service value—a case from Lake Malombe, Southern Malawi

R Makwinja, E Kaunda, S Mengistou… - Environmental Monitoring …, 2021 - Springer
Lake Malombe ecosystem provides a vast range of services that are vital for the sustenance
of the riparian communities. Understanding land use and land cover (LULC) dynamics, as …

Rise and decline of the sea cucumber fishery in Campeche Bank, Mexico

MÁ Gamboa-Álvarez, JA López-Rocha… - Ocean & Coastal …, 2020 - Elsevier
The present work is the result of an extensive review related to the biological, fishing and
management history of the sea cucumber fishery in the region known as Campeche Bank. It …

Application of DPSIR and tobit models in assessing freshwater ecosystems: the case of Lake Malombe, Malawi

IBM Kosamu, R Makwinja, CC Kaonga, S Mengistou… - Water, 2022 - mdpi.com
Inland freshwater shallow lake ecosystem degradation is indistinctly intertwined with human-
induced factors and climate variability. Changes in climate and human-induced factors …

Sustainability indicators for the integrated assessment of coastal small-scale fisheries in the Brazilian Amazon

ÉA Jimenez, JG Gonzalez, MT Amaral, FL Fredou - Ecological Economics, 2021 - Elsevier
A multidisciplinary assessment of the sustainability status of 11 coastal small-scale fishery
systems in the Brazilian Amazon was performed using the Rapfish method with 31 indicators …

Negotiating risk and poverty in mangrove fishing communities of the Bangladesh Sundarbans

MM Islam, R Chuenpagdee - Maritime Studies, 2013 - Springer
Small-scale fishers in Bangladesh face substantial risks due to their occupation and their
geographical setting. Without any effective buffer against crises, recurring shocks and on …

Vulnerability of fishery-based livelihoods to extreme events: local perceptions of damages from Hurricane Irma and Tropical Storm Alberto in Yaguajay, Central Cuba

VC Ramenzoni, D Borroto Escuela… - Coastal …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Hurricanes can cause extensive long-term damage to small-scale fisheries. Yet, information
is scarce on how communities are locally impacted by extreme events in the Caribbean and …

Fishing operations and adaptive strategies of small‐scale fishers: insights for fisheries management in data‐poor situations

A Saldaña, S Salas, AM Arce‐Ibarra… - Fisheries …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Small‐scale fisheries' management is complex given its multigear, multispecies nature;
despite this, fishing effort has usually been controlled by nominal units, ignoring changes in …

[HTML][HTML] Lake Malombe fishing communities' livelihood, vulnerability, and adaptation strategies

R Makwinja, E Kaunda, S Mengistou, T Alemiew… - Current Research in …, 2021 - Elsevier
This paper presents a case study from Lake Malombe, Malawi. It demonstrates Lake
Malombe fish stock fluctuation and its implications on fishing community livelihoods. The …

Impacts of natural disasters on subjective vulnerability to climate change: a study of Puerto Rican fishers' perceptions after Hurricanes Irma & Maria

T Seara, R Pollnac, K Jakubowski - Coastal Management, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Investigating people's levels of subjective vulnerability to change can help elucidate
important aspects of adaptive capacity to impacts. This is particularly relevant in coastal …