491 results on '"Allison, Edward H"'
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2. Social equity is key to sustainable ocean governance
3. Improving Outreach Activities -- Mentoring Youth in a Structured Skills-Based Development Program Increases Personal Growth of College Students Studying Abroad
4. Continuity and change in the contemporary Pacific food system
5. Advancing interdisciplinary knowledge for ocean sustainability
6. Engaging the tropical majority to make ocean governance and science more equitable and effective
7. WTO must ban harmful fisheries subsidies
8. The Ocean Transition: What to Learn from System Transitions
9. Towards Ocean Equity
10. The Human Relationship with Our Ocean Planet
11. The Vital Roles of Blue Foods in the Global Food System
12. Four ways blue foods can help achieve food system ambitions across nations
13. Aquatic foods at the nutrition–environment nexus
14. Rights and representation support justice across aquatic food systems
15. Chapter 14. Sea Nomads: Sama-Bajau Mobility, Livelihoods, and Marine Conservation in Southeast Asia
16. Recognize fish as food in policy discourse and development funding
17. The vital roles of blue foods in the global food system
18. Continuity and change in the contemporary Pacific food system
19. Will understanding the ocean lead to “the ocean we want”?
20. A sustainable ocean for all
21. Fishing
22. The role of voluntary commitments in realizing the promise of the Blue Economy
23. Morals and climate decision-making: insights from social and behavioural sciences
24. Aquatic foods to nourish nations
25. Harnessing the diversity of small-scale actors is key to the future of aquatic food systems
26. Compound climate risks threaten aquatic food system benefits
27. Blind spots in visions of a “blue economy” could undermine the ocean's contribution to eliminating hunger and malnutrition
28. Harmful algal blooms and coastal communities: Socioeconomic impacts and actions taken to cope with the 2015 U.S. West Coast domoic acid event
29. Does Aquaculture Support the Needs of Nutritionally Vulnerable Nations?
30. Combined innovations in public policy, the private sector and culture can drive sustainability transitions in food systems
31. Nutrition: Fall in fish catch threatens human health
32. Diverse pathways for climate resilience in marine fishery systems
33. Climate change, tropical fisheries and prospects for sustainable development
34. Counting the fish eaten rather than the fish caught
35. Harnessing global fisheries to tackle micronutrient deficiencies
36. Ten tips for developing interdisciplinary socio-ecological researchers
37. Committing to socially responsible seafood
38. Adaptive capacity : from assessment to action in coastal social-ecological systems
39. A comparative appraisal of the resilience of marine social-ecological systems to mass mortalities of bivalves
40. Diverse pathways for climate resilience in marine fishery systems
41. A transition to sustainable ocean governance
42. Sea Nomads
43. Environmental Stewardship: A Conceptual Review and Analytical Framework
44. Building adaptive capacity to climate change in tropical coastal communities
45. Author Correction: Harnessing the diversity of small-scale actors is key to the future of aquatic food systems
46. Contribution of Fisheries and Aquaculture to Food Security and Poverty Reduction: Assessing the Current Evidence
47. On the sustainability of inland fisheries: Finding a future for the forgotten
48. River conservation by an Indigenous community
49. List of contributors
50. The relevance of human rights to socially responsible seafood
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