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Browsing by Author "Smith, H"
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Defining Small-Scale Fisheries and Examining the Role of Science in Shaping Perceptions of Who and What Counts: A Systematic Review
Smith, H; Basurto, X (Frontiers in Marine Science, 2019-05-07) -
Ecology and the science of small-scale fisheries: A synthetic review of research effort for the Anthropocene
Smith, H; Garcia Lozano, A; Baker, D; Blondin, H; Hamilton, J; Choi, J; Basurto, X; ... (8 authors) (Biological Conservation, 2021-02-01)© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Human-driven changes to aquatic environments threaten small-scale fisheries (SSFs). Ensuring a livable future for SSFs in the Anthropocene requires incorporating ecological knowledge of these diverse ... -
Rethinking scale in the commons by unsettling old assumptions and asking new scale questions
Smith, H; Basurto, X; Campbell, L; Lozano, AG (International Journal of the Commons, 2020-01-01)© 2020 The Author(s). Scale is a powerful concept, a lens that shapes how we perceive problems and solutions in common-pool resource governance. Yet, scale is often treated as a relatively stable and settled concept in commons ... -
Weaving governance narratives: discourses of climate change, cooperatives, and small-scale fisheries in Mexico
García Lozano, A; Smith, H; Basurto, X (Maritime Studies, 2019-04-01)© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. In the coming decades, accelerating processes of climate change are expected to impact the world’s fisheries. These changes will likely exacerbate ongoing challenges ...