selected publications
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article
- Climate change, tropical fisheries and prospects for sustainable development 2020
- A transition to sustainable ocean governance.. Nature Communications. 11:3600. 2020
- Scenarios for Global Aquaculture and Its Role in Human Nutrition 2020
- Harnessing global fisheries to tackle micronutrient deficiencies. Nature. 574:95-98. 2019
- Integrated Risk Assessment for the Blue Economy. Frontiers in Marine Science. 6. 2019
- Securing a Just Space for Small-Scale Fisheries in the Blue Economy. Frontiers in Marine Science. 6. 2019
- Mapping global human dependence on marine ecosystems. Conservation Letters. 12. 2019
- The role of human rights in implementing socially responsible seafood.. PLOS ONE. 14. 2019
- The relevance of human rights to socially responsible seafood 2019
- Wealthy countries dominate industrial fishing. Science Advances. 4. 2018
- Building adaptive capacity to climate change in tropical coastal communities. Nature Climate Change. 8:117-123. 2018
- Sustaining healthy diets: The role of capture fisheries and aquaculture for improving nutrition in the post-2015 era. Food Policy. 61:126-131. 2016
- Contribution of Fisheries and Aquaculture to Food Security and Poverty Reduction: Assessing the Current Evidence. World Development. 79:177-196. 2016
- Fishing for justice: Human rights, development, and fisheries sector reform. Global Environmental Change-human and Policy Dimensions. 27:120-130. 2014
- Small-scale fisheries through the wellbeing lens. Fish and Fisheries. 15:255-279. 2014
- Food security and the Coral Triangle Initiative. Marine Policy. 38:174-183. 2013
- Innovations in capture fisheries are an imperative for nutrition security in the developing world. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 110:8393-8398. 2013
- A framework to assess national level vulnerability from the perspective of food security: The case of coral reef fisheries. Environmental Science & Policy. 23:95-108. 2012
- Can marine fisheries and aquaculture meet fish demand from a growing human population in a changing climate. Global Environmental Change-human and Policy Dimensions. 22:795-806. 2012
- Rights-based fisheries governance: from fishing rights to human rights. Fish and Fisheries. 13:14-29. 2012
- The implications of global climate change for molluscan aquaculture. 2011
- Predicting the impacts and socio-economic consequences of climate change on global marine ecosystems and fisheries:The QUEST_Fish Framework 2011
- Water: act now to restore river health. Nature. 468:173-173. 2010
- "Trade matters in the fight against poverty": narratives, perceptions, and (lack of) evidence in the case of fish trade in Africa.. World Development. 38:933-954. 2010
- Fuelling the decline in UK fishing communities. Ices Journal of Marine Science. 67:1076-1085. 2010
- Rice fields to prawn farms:a blue revolution in southwest Bangladesh?. Aquaculture International. 18:555-574. 2010
- Impacts of climate variability and change on fishery-based livelihoods. Marine Policy. 34:375-383. 2010
- Not by Rent Alone: Analysing the Pro-Poor Functions of Small-Scale Fisheries in Developing Countries. Development Policy Review. 28:325-358. 2010
- Prawn postlarvae fishing in coastal Bangladesh : Challenges for sustainable livelihoods. Marine Policy. 34:218-227. 2010
- Lake of flies, or lake of fish? A trophic model of Lake Malawi. Ecological Modelling. 221:713-727. 2010
- Learning and Adaptation: The Role of Fisheries Comanagement in Building Resilient Social–Ecological Systems 2010
- THE SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS APPROACH TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF FRESHWATER PRAWN MARKETING SYSTEMS IN SOUTHWEST BANGLADESH. Aquaculture Economics & Management. 13:246-269. 2009
- A place at the table. Nature Climate Change. 1:68-70. 2009
- A place at the table? (Commentary) 2009
- How to conduct an integrated wetland assessment 2009
- Reproductive and Trophic Ecology of an Assemblage of Aquatic and Semi-Aquatic Snakes in Tonle Sap, Cambodia. COPEIA. 2009:7-20. 2009
- Sustained by Snakes? Seasonal Livelihood Strategies and Resource Conservation by Tonle Sap Fishers in Cambodia. Human Ecology. 36:835-851. 2008
- Using the sustainable livelihoods framework to identify constraints and opportunities to the development of freshwater prawn farming in southwest Bangladesh. Journal of The World Aquaculture Society. 39:598-611. 2008
- Vulnerability of Cambodian water snakes: initial assessment of the impact of hunting at Tonle Sap Lake.. Biological Conservation. 139:401-414. 2007
- Why do fishers fish where they fish? Using the ideal free distribution to understand the behaviour of artisanal reef fishers. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 64:1595-1604. 2007
- Livelihoods and Rural Poverty Reduction in Kenya. Development Policy Review. 22:147-171. 2004
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document
- Predicting the impacts and socio-economic consequences of climate change on global marine ecosystems and fisheries: the QUEST_Fish framework 2011
- Snake prices and crocodile appetites: Aquatic wildlife supply and demand on Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia 2010
- The Balance of Power in Rural Marketing Networks: A Case Study of Snake Trading in Cambodia 2010
- Livelihood assessment tools 2009
- Feckless and reckless or forbearing and resourceful? Looking behind the stereotypes of HIV and AIDS in "fishing communities" 2008
- Siem Reap meet: the responsibility of stewardship 2008
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editorial article
- Counting the fish eaten rather than the fish caught.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 115:7459-7461. 2018
- The End of the Line: Who is Most at Risk from the Crisis in Global Fisheries?. AMBIO. 39:78-80. 2010
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review
- Wealth, Rights, and Resilience: An Agenda for Governance Reform in Small-scale Fisheries. Development Policy Review. 371-398. 2012
- The natural history and fisheries ecology of Lake Chilwa, southern Malawi. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 15-25. 2011
- Vulnerability of national economies to the impacts of climate change on fisheries. Fish and Fisheries. 173-196. 2009
- Diagnosis and management of small‐scale fisheries in developing countries. Fish and Fisheries. 227-240. 2007
- Fisherfolk are among groups most at risk of HIV: cross-country analysis of prevalence and numbers infected. AIDS. 1939-1946. 2005