A digitised version of ICSF library, with more than 2000 original documents and 12,000+ curated links, collected over the last 33 years The International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF) is an international non-governmental organization that works towards the establishment of equitable, gender-just,self-reliant and sustainable fisheries, particularly in the small-scale, artisanal sector.
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Yarwood, Ifesinachi Okafor and Kadagi, Nelly I. and Belhabib, Dyhia and Allison, Edward H. (2022) Survival of the richest, not the fittest: How attempts to improve governance impact African small-scale marine fisheries. Marine Policy, 135. p. 13.

Bennett, Nathan J. and Finkbeiner, Elena M. and Ban, Natalie C. and Belhabib, Dyhia and Jupiter, Stacy D. and Kittinger, John N. and Mangubhai, Sangeeta and Scholtens, Joeri and Gill, David and Christie, Patrick (2020) The Covid-19 pandemic, small-scale fisheries and coastal fishing communities. Coastal Management, Vol.48. pp. 336-347. ISSN 0892-0753

Belhabib, Dyhia (2017) The Black hole in the seas: In terms of human dimensions, illegal fishing in West Africa has several far-ranging implications for small-scale fishers and communities. Samudra Report (77). pp. 20-25. ISSN 0973 1121

Paulyet, Daniel and Belhabib, Dyhia and Blomeyer, Roland and Cheung, William W.W.L. and Cisneros-Montemayor, Andres M. and Copeland, Duncan and Harper, Sarah and Lam, Vicky W.Y. and Mai, Yining and Manach, Frederic Le and Osterblom, Henrik and Mok, Ka Man and Meer, Liesbeth van der and Sanz, Antonio and Shon, Soohyun and Sumaila, U.Rashid and Swartz, Wilf and Watson, Reg and Zhai, Yunlei and Zeller, Dirk C. (2013) China's distant-water fisheries in the 21st century. Fish and Fisheries.

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