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Gomese, Chelcia and Ride, Anouk and Delisle, Aurelie (2025) Learning from positive deviance in gender and fisheries: A case study in Solomon Islands. Human Ecology. p. 10.

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.

Adam, Rahma and Amani, Anamika and Kuijpers, Rob and Danielsen, Katrine and Smits, Esther and Kruijssen, Froukje and Moran, Nicole and Tigchelaar, Michelle and Wabnitz, Colette and Tilley, Alexander and Luzzi, Matteo and Peerzadi, Rumana H. and Ride, Anouk and Rossignoli, Cristiano and Allison, Edward H. and Cole, Steven and Zatti, Irene and Ouko, Kevin and Farnworth, Cathy Rozel (2024) Climate-resilient aquatic food systems require transformative change to address gender and intersectional inequalities. p. 25.

Mauli, Senoveva and Thow, Anne-Marie and Mulcahy, Georgina and Andrew, Grace and Ride, Anouk and Tutuo, Jillian (2023) Opportunities to strengthen fish supply chain policy to improve external food environments for nutrition in the Solomon Islands. Foods, 12 (4). p. 16.

Documents

Adam, Rahma I and McDougall, Cynthia and Bevitt, Kate and Freed, Sarah and Gomese, Chelcia and Johnson, Abigail and Lau, Jacqueline and Mudege, Netsayi and Muzungaire, Lizzy and Rajaratnam, Surendran and Ride, Anouk and Yasmin, Sajeda and Zaman, Tasnuva (2022) Four pathways to achieve gender equality and women’s empowerment in small-scale fisheries and aquaculture: Insights from FISH research. WorldFish (WF), Malaysia.

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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