Microeconomic relationships between and among fishers and traders influence the ability to respond to social-ecological changes in a small-scale fishery
Understanding the cross-scale nature of how natural resource trading links to local extraction patterns remains a topic of great relevance to stewardship and sustainable use of ecological systems. Microeconomic influences on a society's pattern of small-scale natural resources utilization can e...
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Main Authors: | Stuart Kininmonth, Beatrice Crona, Örjan Bodin, Ismael Vaccaro, Lauren J. Chapman, Colin A. Chapman |
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Language: | EN |
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Resilience Alliance
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/eb4eafe2fb714c6da0fe0ba6c02c5946 |
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