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Ojong, Martin Paul Jr Tabe and Vincent, Marilou Goussard and Kedinga, Marvin Ebot and Ride, Anouk and Schutter, Marleen Simone and Steenbergen, Dirk and Eriksson, Hampus (2025) Social protection and aquatic food systems. Environmental Science & Policy, 168. p. 11.

Ploeg, Jan van der and Sukulu, Meshach and Govan, Hugh and Eriksson, Hampus (2024) Scaling-up community-based resource management in Solomon Islands. Conservation Science and Practice, 6 (12). p. 12.

Boso, Delvene and Buga, Ben and Houma, Jill and Isihanua, Matthew and Jasper, Martin and Kenilorea, Peter and Konamalefo, Alick and Laumani, Michael and Oeta, Janet Saeni and Siota, Faye and Sukulu, Meshach and Eriksson, Hampus (2024) Strengthening a provincial program for scaling community-based resource management in Solomon Islands. p. 16.

West, Patrick Smallhorn and Ploeg, Jan van der and Boso, Delvene and Sukulu, Meshach and Leamae, Janet and Isihanua, Mathew and Jasper, Martin and Oeta, Janet Saeni and Batalofo, Margaret and Orirana, Grace and Konamalefo, Alick and Houma, Jill and Eriksson, Hampus (2022) Patterns of catch and trophic signatures illustrate diverse management requirements of coastal fisheries in Solomon Islands. Ambio, 51. pp. 1504-1519.

Roscher, Matthew B. and Allison, Edward H. and Mills, David J. and Eriksson, Hampus and Hellebrandt, Denis and Andrew, Neil L. (2022) Sustainable development outcomes of livelihood diversification in small-scale fisheries. Fish and Fisheries, 23. pp. 910-925.

Roscher, Matthew B. and Allison, Edward H. and Mills, David J. and Eriksson, Hampus and Hellebrandt, Denis and Andrew, Neil L. (2022) Sustainable development outcomes of livelihood diversification in small-scale fisheries. Fish and Fisheries, 23 (4). pp. 910-925.

Tilley, Alexander and Burgos, Ariadna and Duarte, Agustinha and Lopes, Joctan dos Reis and Eriksson, Hampus and Mills, David (2020) Contribution of women’s fisheries substantial, but overlooked, in Timor-Leste. Ambio - A Journal of Environment and Society.

Documents

Batalofo, Margaret and Hunnam, Kimberley and Buga, Ben and Akao, Ivory and Tua, Paul J and Gereniu, Collin and Jino, Luke and Solo, Madeline and Tutuo, Jillian and Siota, Faye and Boso, Delvene and Oeta, Janet Saeni and Houma, Jill and Konamalefo, Alick and Panasasa, Chillion and Eriksson, Hampus (2023) National assessment and planning for improved fish handling in Solomon Islands. WorldFish (WF).

Roscher, Matthew B. and Eriksson, Hampus and Harohau, Daykin and Mauli, Senoveva and Kaltavara, Jeremie and Boonstra, Wiebren J. and Ploeg, Jan van der (2022) Unpacking pathways to diversified livelihoods from projects in Pacific Island coastal fisheries. Springer.

Eriksson, Hampus and Ride, Anouk and Boso, Delvene and Sukulu, Meshach and Batalofo, Margaret and Siota, Faye and Gomese, Chelcia (2020) Changes and adaptations in village food systems in Solomon Islands: A Rapid appraisal during the early stages of the covid-19 pandemic. WorldFish Center (WFC), Malaysia.

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