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Rice, Emma D. and Gondwe, Edith and Bennett, Abigail E. and Okanga, Patrick Asango and Abdulgafar, Nimah F. Osho and Fakoya, Kafayat and Oloko, Ayodele and Harper, Sarah and Kawaye, Patrick Chimseu and Chuku, Ernest O. and Smith, Hillary (2024) The future of gender research in small-scale fisheries: Priorities and pathways for advancing gender equity. Fish and Fisheries, 25. pp. 401-408.

Virdin, John and Baurto, Xavier and Nico, Gianluigi and Harper, Sarah and Mancha-Cisneros, Maria del Mar and Vannuccini, Stefania and Ahern, Molly and Anderson, Christopher M. and Funge-Smith, Simon and Gutierrez, Nicolas L. and Mills, David J. and Franz, Nicole (2023) Fishing for subsistence constitutes a livelihood safety net for populations dependent on aquatic foods around the world. Nature Food. ISSN 2662-1355

Harper, Sarah (2020) Women fish more than you think!: Women’s small-scale, part-time fishing and gleaning activities globally may contribute nearly 3 million tonnes of seafood, with a landed value of around $5.6 billion. Yemaya (60). pp. 14-15. ISSN 0973-1156

Harper, Sarah and Adshade, Marina and Lam, Vicky W. Y. and Pauly, Daniel and Sumaila, Ussif Rashid (2020) Valuing invisible catches: Estimating the global contribution by women to small-scale marine capture fisheries production.

Harper, Sarah and Kleiber, Danika (2016) Counting on women: "At the intersection of gender, fisheries, and economics are systemic anomalies that mask the cost of fish production by discounting or underestimating women’s labour". Yemaya (51). pp. 2-4. ISSN 0973-1156

Documents

Kerezi, Vesna and Aguion, Alba and Andrews, Evan and Schreiber, Milena Arias and Beckensteiner, Jennifer and Coronado, Eva and Daly, Jack and D'Armengol, Laia and Esteves Dias, Ana Carolina and de Mattos, Felipe Monteiro Gomes and Gustavsson, Madeleine and Harper, Sarah and Kelkar, Nachiket (2019) Supporting the implementation of the SSF guidelines: Report from the 3rd world small-scale fisheries congress, October 22-26, 2018, Chiang Mai, Thailand. Too Big To Ignore Research Report No.R-03/2019 . Too Big To Ignore (TBTI), Canada.

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.

Bradford, Kirsten and Siider, Cailyn and Harper, Sarah Charting an inclusive future: A discussion about gender equitable small-scale fisheries management in Canada. TBTI Global.

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