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Matovu, Baker and Bleischwitz, Raimund and Lukambagire, Isaac and Yildiz, Meltem Alkoyak and Tarek, Rashed and Etta, LindaA. and Lee, Ming-An and Mammel, Mubarak and Hsieh, Yu-Ling (2025) Examining the perceptions and attitudes toward Women's employment and leadership in the blue economy: A case study of India. Social Sciences & Humanities Open, 11. p. 30.

Lee, Ming-An and Mammel, Mubarak and Matovu, Baker and Korowi, Louis George and Mondal, Biraj Kanti and Martins, Irene and Mahata, Sanjib and Sedanza, Mary Grace (2025) Exploring cross-country externalities, viable resilience, and sustainability options for small-scale fishing communities in the tropics. Frontiers in Ocean Sustainability. p. 19.

Korowi, Louis George and Mammel, Mubarak and Matovu, Baker and Huang, Pei-Ting and Raj, Ajith and Hsiao, Yao-Jen and Lee, Ming-An (2025) Small-scale fisherfolk in Papua New Guinea: Perspectives on climate variability and its impact on coastal fishing operations and activities. Environmental Challenges, 20. p. 16.

Lukambagire, Isaac and T, Agrah and J., Sophie von Lieres and Matovu, Baker and Bhavani, Rao R. (2024) Fishermen's attitudes towards drone use for sustainable fishing in a coastal community in Kerala, India: An exploratory qualitative study. Sustainable Futures, 7. p. 14.

Matovu, Baker and Bleischwitz, Raimund and Yildiz, Meltem Alkoyak and Arlikatti, Sudha (2024) Invigorating women’s empowerment in marine fishing to promote transformative cultures and narratives for sustainability in the blue economy: A scoping literature review from the Global South. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 29 (83).

Matovu, Baker and Brouwer, Floor and Bleischwitz, Raimund and Aljanabi, Firas and Yildiz, Meltem Alkoyak (2024) Resource nexus perspectives in the blue economy of India: The case of sand mining in Kerala. Environmental Science & Policy, 151. p. 15.

Matovu, Baker and Lukambagire, Isaac and Bleischwitz, Raimund and A., Etta Linda and Yildiz, Meltem Alkoyak and Suresh, Ammu S. and S., Anusree (2024) An evidence-based review of the pre-requisite interventions for women's inclusion in the blue economy in the global south: A case study of India. Marine Policy, 171.

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