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Solis Rivera, Vivienne and Rafael Ramos, Mercedes (2021) Profile: Proud and passionate: Despite several challenges, Lilia Briones Bermúdez, a community leader in Barra del Colorado, Costa Rica, remains steadfastly committed to the struggles of her community. Yemaya (64). p. 6. ISSN 0973-1156

Mills, Elyse and Solis Rivera, Vivienne and Prasertcharoensuk, Ravadee and Mesquita Pedrosa Ferreira, Beatriz and Campion, Benjamin Betey and Kweigyah, Isaac and Pierri, Naina (2021) Setting the table: A ‘Counter mobilization’ to transform corporate food systems included a global virtual rally that highlighted the critical role fisheries play in food security and nutrition. Samudra Report (86). pp. 34-37. ISSN 0973 1121

Solis Rivera, Vivienne (2021) Recovering connections: Improving the lot of small-scale and artisanal fisheries in Costa Rica will lead to the betterment of indigenous peoples, afro-descendants and other vulnerable groups. Samudra Report (85). pp. 65-67. ISSN 0973 1121

Solis Rivera, Vivienne (2020) Leading by example: By electing a woman, Nadine Nembhard, to lead it, the World Forum of Fisher Peoples is sending the right message to fishing communities. Yemaya (62). p. 18. ISSN 0973-1156

Solis Rivera, Vivienne (2020) Needed – A Gender sensitive biodiversity framework: Future global biodiversity goals must recognise the vital contributions made by women and girls, particularly from indigenous and local communities. Yemaya (62). pp. 14-15. ISSN 0973-1156

Ayales-Cruz, Ivannia and Solis Rivera, Vivienne and Alvarado Picado, Griselda and Meneses Mata, Daniela and R.L, CoopeSoliDar (2020) Critical routes: Women fishers, shrimp peelers and mollusk workers in Costa Rica identify priority areas for the recognition and formalisation of their work. Yemaya (60). pp. 4-6. ISSN 0973-1156

Cowie, Winston and Al Dhaheri, Shaikha and Al Hashmi, Ahmed and Solis Rivera, Vivienne and Baigun, Claudio and Chang, Kevin and Cooney, Rosie and Kamaka‘ala, Shaelene and Lindeman, Ken and Louwa, Christiana and Roe, Dilys and Walker-Painemilla, Kristen and Al Baharna, Reem and Al Ameri, Mohsin and Al Hameli, Shamsa and Al Jaberi, Kholood and Alzahlawi, Nessrine and Binkulaib, Rajeyah and Al Kharusi, Yassir (2020) IUCN Guidelines for gathering of fishers’ knowledge for policy development and applied use. International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Abu Dhabi. ISBN 978-2-8317-2074-6

Roshan, Manas and Solis Rivera, Vivienne (2019) Ecology and equity: The UN biodiversity conference in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, showed that sustainable development of fishing communities and participatory conservation of marine biodiversity are compatible. Samudra Report (81). pp. 64-67. ISSN 0973 1121

Solis Rivera, Vivienne (2018) Eight shells: The Voices of the women of the sea were heard loud and clear at a learning exchange aimed at strengthening the capacities of fisherwomen in the backdrop of the SSF guidelines. Samudra Report (80). pp. 38-42. ISSN 0973 1121

Solis Rivera, Vivienne (2018) Profile: Sonia Medina Matarrita: Fisherwoman from Isla Venado, Costa Rica. Yemaya (58). p. 5. ISSN 0973-1156

Solis Rivera, Vivienne (2017) In the name of future generations: The Women’s major group had the opportunity to present a position paper at the United Nations ocean’s conference held in New York in June this year. Yemaya (55). pp. 16-19. ISSN 0973-1156

Solis Rivera, Vivienne (2017) Our oceans, our seas, our future: The Challenge now is to make the global targets and objectives of the SDGs respond to the reality of thousands of people who live from the sea and its resources. Samudra Report (76). pp. 28-31. ISSN 0973 1121

Solis Rivera, Vivienne (2017) Profile: Gilda Olivia Rojas Bermudez: In defence of rights and culture: Garifuna women are quick to defend their rights and their value as women... Yemaya (53). p. 9. ISSN 0973-1156

Solis Rivera, Vivienne (2017) Mainstreaming biodiversity: Several important decisions relating to biodiversity were taken at the UN biodiversity convention, attended by over 7,000 participants from 170 countries and over 400 organizations. Samudra Report (75). 53 -55. ISSN 0973 1121

Jimenez, Aracelly and Solis Rivera, Vivienne and Ayales-Cruz, Ivannia and M. Perez-Briceno, Paula and Solorzano-Chaves, Estefani (2016) Gathering cooperation: Women mollusk gatherers of rural Costa Rica are leading the way in becoming self-reliant and organized. Yemaya (52). pp. 2-3. ISSN 0973-1156

Solis Rivera, Vivienne (2016) Yemaya Recommends: El Rol de la mujer en la pesca y la acuicultura en Chile, Colombia, Paraguay y Perú integración, sistematización y análisis De estudios nacionales informe final. Yemaya (52). p. 18. ISSN 0973-1156

Solis Rivera, Vivienne (2016) Sailing from a good port: A Central American regional workshop on the SSF guidelines, held in Puntarenas, Costa Rica, in December 2015 sought commitment to take forward the guidelines in a binding manner. Samudra Report (73). pp. 7-9. ISSN 0973 1121

Serrut, Martha Machazek de and Borras, Marvin Fonseca and Solis Rivera, Vivienne (2016) Cayo de Agua y Cayo Tigre: Dos localidades indígenas de pesca artisanal en el archipiélago de Bocas del Toro. International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF), India.

Solis Rivera, Vivienne and Fonseca Borras, Marvin and Carrera Santiago, Rigoberto (2016) Small-scale fishing in Central American indigenous people: Governance, tenure and sustainable management of marine resources. International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF), India. ISBN 978-93-80802-54-1

Solis Rivera, Vivienne (2015) Women in Central America’s fisheries: Women in Central America are a vital part of the fisheries supply chain but official data fails to reflect their labour. Yemaya (50). pp. 16-18. ISSN 0973-1156

Solis Rivera, Vivienne (2014) Profile: “I love fishing at all times” —Jeannette Naranjo: A Costa Rican fisherwoman is today the manager of a community-based tourism initiative. Yemaya (46). p. 3. ISSN 0973-1156

Zamora, Henry Garcia and Pereira, Wagner Quiros and Solis Rivera, Vivienne (2014) We don't need no marinas: A Project for the development of a marina in San Juanillo, in the North Pacific region of Costa Rica, has attracted strong opposition. Samudra Report (68). pp. 39-41. ISSN 0973 1121

Borras, Marvin Fonseca and Solis Rivera, Vivienne (2013) Unconstitutionally geared: A Recent ruling by Costa Rica's highest judicial body that shrimp trawling is unconstitutional raises several questions. Samudra Report (66). pp. 32-37. ISSN 0973 1121

Cruz, Ivannia Ayales and Solis Rivera, Vivienne and Cordero, Patricia Madrigal and Barguil Gallardo, Daniela and Borras, Marvin Fonseca and O’Riordan, Brian (2013) Men, women fishing together: A Training workshop in Honduras focused on the need for gender equity in the fishing communities of Central America. Samudra Report (65). pp. 30-35. ISSN 0973 1121

Solis Rivera, Vivienne (2013) Profile: Maritza Mena: Born to fish, selected to travel: How dreams came true for Maritza Mena, fisherwoman from Costa Rica. Yemaya (43). p. 3. ISSN ISSN 0973-1156

Solis Rivera, Vivienne and Fonseca Borras, Marvin and Barguil Gallardo, Daniela (2013) Regional study on social dimensions of MPA practice in Central America: Case studies from Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panamá. International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF), India.

R.L, CoopeSoliDar and Barguil Gallardo, Daniela and Solis Rivera, Vivienne (2012) Giving back to the sea: Victor Rocha, President of The Golfo Dulce Fishermen Federation (FENOPEA) in Costa Rica talks of the challenges facing the region's fishers. Samudra Report (62). pp. 16-17. ISSN 0973 1121

Solis Rivera, Vivienne (2012) Is this the future we want?: Despite calls for accountability and action by women’s groups, the Rio+20 Conference fell far short of expectations. Yemaya (40). pp. 2-4. ISSN 0973-1156

Solis Rivera, Vivienne (2012) Profile: Nalia Fedrix: Proud to be born on the coast: Nalia Fedrix gave up her job as a professional nurse to go fishing. Yemaya (39). p. 6. ISSN 0973-1172

Solis Rivera, Vivienne and Fonseca Borras, Marvin and Barguil Gallardo, Daniela (2012) Estudio regional sobre las dimensiones sociales en el manejo de áreas marinas protegidas: Casos en Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras y Panamá. International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF), India. ISBN 978-93-80802-09-1

Solis Rivera, Vivienne and Barguil Gallardo, Daniela (2011) The Sea gives us everything: Several lessons can be learned about the conceptual and practical linkages between artisanal fishing communities and marine protected areas in Costa Rica. Samudra Report (59). pp. 41-45. ISSN 0973 1121

Solis Rivera, Vivienne and Cordero, Patricia Madrigal and Fonseca Borras, Marvin and Fishchel, Annete and Pierri, Naina and Scharer, Rene and Sueiro, Juan Carlos (2010) Beyond bangkok: A Recent civil society workshop in Costa Rica brought to the fore issues confronting small-scale fishers in Latin America. Samudra Report (57). pp. 41-45. ISSN 0973 1121

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