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Elsira, Ibrahim and Tilley, Alexander and Kamal, Mohamed Samy and Aly, Walid (2025) Digital transformation of Egyptian marine fisheries: A pathway to sustainable fisheries management. Marine Policy, 179.

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.

Tilley, Alexander and Bevitt, Kate (2024) Implementing small-scale fisheries digital monitoring systems: country challenges and solutions. WorldFish (WF).

Hossain, Peerzadi Rumana and Tilley, Alexander and Komugisha, Basiita Rose and Maluwa, Alinafe (2024) Proceedings of the meeting on a digital fisheries information system and vessel tracking device installation in Malawi. WorldFish (WF).

Tilley, Alexander and Lam, Rodolfo Dam and Lazo, Denise Lozano and Lopes, Joctan Dos Reis and Costa, Dede Freitas Da and Belo, Maria De Fatima and Silva, Joaquina Da and Cruz, Gilberto Da and Rossignoli, Cristiano (2024) The impacts of digital transformation on fisheries policy and sustainability: Lessons from Timor-Leste. Environmental Science and Policy, 153. p. 10.

West, Patrick Smallhorn and Allison, Edward and Gurney, Georgina and Karnad, Divya and Kretser, Heidi and Lobo, Aaron Savio and Mangubhai, Sangeeta and Newing, Helen and Pennell, Kamille and Raj, Sushil and Tilley, Alexander and Williams, Haley and Peckham, Hoyt (2023) Why human rights matter for marine conservation. Frontiers in Marine Science, 10. p. 18.

Tilley, Alexander and Song, Andrew M. and Menon, Ajit and Cohen, Philippa J. and Manuel, Marianne (2021) Emerging information and communication technologies for monitoring India’s marine small-scale fisheries, opportunities for inclusion, risks of exclusion. pp. 80-94.

Lopes, Joctan dos Reis and Duarte, Agustinha and Tilley, Alexander (2020) Strong women, strong nation: Innovative research in the Southeast Asian island nation of Timor-Leste has obtained data to help close the gender gap and provide food security for the local community. Samudra Report (83). pp. 29-32. ISSN 0973 1121

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.

Tilley, Alexander and Hunnam, Kimberley J. and Mills, David and Steenbergen, Dirk J. and Govan, Hugh and Alonso-Población, Enrique and Roscher, Matthew and Pereira, Mario and Rodrigues, Pedro and Amador, Teresa and Duarte, Agustinha and Gomes, Mario and Cohen, Philippa J. (2019) Evaluating the fit of co-management for small-scale fisheries governance in Timor-Leste. Frontiers in Marine Science. ISSN 2296-7745

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