112 results on '"Mills, David J."'
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2. Small pelagic fish supply abundant and affordable micronutrients to low- and middle-income countries
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Robinson, James P. W., Mills, David J., Asiedu, Godfred Ameyaw, Byrd, Kendra, Mancha Cisneros, Maria del Mar, Cohen, Philippa J., Fiorella, Kathryn J., Graham, Nicholas A. J., MacNeil, M. Aaron, Maire, Eva, Mbaru, Emmanuel K., Nico, Gianluigi, Omukoto, Johnstone O., Simmance, Fiona, and Hicks, Christina C.
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- 2022
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3. Proximity to small-scale inland and coastal fisheries is associated with improved income and food security
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Simmance, Fiona A., Nico, Gianluigi, Funge-Smith, Simon, Basurto, Xavier, Franz, Nicole, Teoh, Shwu J., Byrd, Kendra A., Kolding, Jeppe, Ahern, Molly, Cohen, Philippa J., Nankwenya, Bonface, Gondwe, Edith, Virdin, John, Chimatiro, Sloans, Nagoli, Joseph, Kaunda, Emmanuel, Thilsted, Shakuntala H., and Mills, David J.
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- 2022
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4. Standardizing definitions and reporting guidelines for the infertility core outcome set: an international consensus development study
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Abou-Setta, Ahmed M., Aguilera, Juan J., AlAhwany, Hisham, Atanda, Oluseyi O.A., Balkenende, Eva M.E., Barnhart, Kurt T., Beebeejaun, Yusuf, Black, Megan, Chambers, Georgina M., Chughtai, Abrar A., Crosby, Javier A., Cuevas-Sáiz, Irene, Curtis, Cate, D'Angelo, Arianna, Dubois, Danielle D., Duckitt, Kirsten, Encinas, Carlos, Gerval, Marie-Odile, Giang, Nhu H., Gibreel, Ahmed, Gingel, Lynda J., Glanville, Elizabeth J., Glujovsky, Demian, Granne, Ingrid, Griesinger, Georg, Gupta Repromed, Devashana, Hamzehgardeshi, Zeinab, Hirsch, Martin, Horton, Marcos, Jain, Shikha, Jansa Perez, Marta, Jones, Claire A., Kamath, Mohan S., Knijnenburg, José, Kostova, Elena, La Marca, Antonio, Khac Le, Tien, Leader, Arthur, Leeviers, Brigitte, Li Chinese, Jian, Loto, Olabisi M., Marks, Karen L., Martinez-Vazquez, Rodrigo M., McTavish, Alison R., Mills, David J., Nair, Raju R., Thi Phuong Nguyen, Dung, Otter, Anne-Sophie, Pacey, Allan A., Rautakallio-Hokkanen, Satu, Sadler, Lynn C., Sagle, Peggy, Schwarze, Juan-Enrique, Shapiro, Heather M., Simpson, Joe L., Siristatidis, Charalampos S., Sood, Akanksha, Strawbridge, Catherine, Torrance, Helen L., Tu Tran, Cam, Votteler, Emma L., Wang, Chi Chiu, Watson, Andrew, Yossry, Menem, Duffy, J.M.N., Bhattacharya, S., Bofill, M., Collura, B., Curtis, C., Evers, J.L.H., Giudice, L.C., Farquharson, R.G., Franik, S., Hickey, M., Hull, M.L., Jordan, V., Khalaf, Y., Legro, R.S., Lensen, S., Mavrelos, D., Mol, B.W., Niederberger, C., Ng, E.H.Y., Puscasiu, L., Repping, S., Sarris, I., Showell, M., Strandell, A., Vail, A., van Wely, M., Vercoe, M., Vuong, N.L., Wang, A.Y., Wang, R., Wilkinson, J., Youssef, M.A., and Farquhar, C.M.
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- 2021
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5. Top 10 priorities for future infertility research: an international consensus development study
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AlAhwany, Hisham, Balaban, Ofra, Beebeejaun, Yusuf, Boivin, Jacky, Bosteels, Jan J.A., D’Angelo, Arianna, Dann, Leona F., De Jonge, Christopher J., du Mez, Elyce, Ferriani, Rui A., Gerval, Marie-Odile, Gingel, Lynda J., Greenblatt, Ellen M., Hartshorne, Geraldine, Helliwell, Charlie, Helliwell, Charlotte, Hughes, Lynda J., Jo, Junyoung, Jovanović, Jelena, Kiesel, Ludwig, Kietpeerakool, Chumnan, Kostova, Elena, Kucuk, Tansu, Lawrence, Robyn L., Lee, Nicole, Lindemann, Katy E., Loto, Olabisi M., Lutjen, Peter J., MacKinven, Michelle, Mascarenhas, Mariano, McLaughlin, Helen, Mills, David J., Mourad, Selma M., Nguyen, Linh K., Norman, Robert J., Olic, Maja, Overfield, Kristine L., Parker-Harris, Maria, Ramos, David G., Rendulic, Aleksandra, Repping, Sjoerd, Rizzo, Roberta, Salacone, Pietro, Saunders, Catherine H., Sengupta, Rinku, Sfontouris, Ioannis A., Silverman, Natalie R., Torrance, Helen L., Uphoff, Eleonora P., Wakeman, Sarah A., Wischmann, Tewes, Woodward, Bryan J., Youssef, Mohamed A., Duffy, J.M.N., Adamson, G.D., Benson, E., Bhattacharya, S., Bofill, M., Brian, K., Collura, B., Curtis, C., Evers, J.L.H., Farquharson, R.G., Fincham, A., Franik, S., Giudice, L.C., Glanville, E., Hickey, M., Horne, A.W., Hull, M.L., Johnson, N.P., Jordan, V., Khalaf, Y., Knijnenburg, J.M.L., Legro, R.S., Lensen, S., MacKenzie, J., Mavrelos, D., Mol, B.W., Morbeck, D.E., Nagels, H., Ng, E.H.Y., Niederberger, C., Otter, A.S., Puscasiu, L., Rautakallio-Hokkanen, S., Sadler, L., Sarris, I., Showell, M., Stewart, J., Strandell, A., Strawbridge, C., Vail, A., van Wely, M., Vercoe, M., Vuong, N.L., Wang, A.Y., Wang, R., Wilkinson, J., Wong, K., Wong, T.Y., and Farquhar, C.M.
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- 2021
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6. Developing a core outcome set for future infertility research: an international consensus development study
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Abou-Setta, Ahmed M., Aguilera, Juan J., Atanda, Oluseyi O.A., Balkenende, Eva M.E., Barnhart, Kurt T., Beebeejaun, Yusuf, Bhattacharya, Sohinee, Black, Megan, Bofill, Magdalena, Chambers, Georgina M., Chughtai, Abrar A., Crosby, Javier A., Cuevas-Sáiz, Irene, D'Angelo, Arianna, Dubois, Danielle D., Duckitt, Kirsten, Encinas, Carlos, Fincham, Anita, Gerval, Marie-Odile, Giang, Nhu H., Gibreel, Ahmed, Gingel, Lynda J., Glanville, Elizabeth J., Glujovsky, Demian, Granne, Ingrid, Griesinger, Georg, Gupta, Devashana, Hamzehgardeshi, Zeinab, Hickey, Martha, Hirsch, Martin, Horton, Marcos, Hull, M. Louise, Jain, Shikha, Jansa Perez, Marta, Jones, Claire A., Jordan, Vanessa, Kamath, Mohan S., Kostova, Elena, La Marca, Antonio, Khac Le, Tien, Leader, Arthur, Li, Jian, Loto, Olabisi M., Marks, Karen L., McTavish, Alison R., Mills, David J., Nair, Raju R., Thi Phuong Nguyen, Dung, Pacey, Allan A., Sadler, Lynn C., Sagle, Peggy, Schwarze, Juan-Enrique, Shapiro, Heather M., Showell, Marian, Siristatidis, Charalampos S., Sood, Akanksha, Tu Tran, Cam, Votteler, Emma L., Wang, Chi Chiu, Watson, Andrew, Yossry, Menem, Duffy, J.M.N., AlAhwany, H., Bhattacharya, S., Collura, B., Curtis, C., Evers, J.L.H., Farquharson, R.G., Franik, S., Giudice, L.C., Khalaf, Y., Knijnenburg, J.M.L., Leeners, B., Legro, R.S., Lensen, S., Vazquez-Niebla, J.C., Mavrelos, D., Mol, B.W.J., Niederberger, C., Ng, E.H.Y., Otter, A.S., Puscasiu, L., Rautakallio-Hokkanen, S., Repping, S., Sarris, I., Simpson, J.L., Strandell, A., Strawbridge, C., Torrance, H.L., Vail, A., van Wely, M., Vercoe, M.A., Vuong, N.L., Wang, A.Y., Wang, R., Wilkinson, J., Youssef, M.A., and Farquhar, C.M.
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- 2021
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7. The Fisheries Co-Management Guidebook
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Smallhorn-West, Patrick, primary, Abesamis, Rene A., additional, Boso, Delvene, additional, Cinner, Joshua, additional, Cohen, Philippa J., additional, Gelcich, Stefan, additional, Harrison, Hugo B., additional, Jones, Geoff, additional, Jupiter, Stacy D., additional, Khan, Firoz, additional, Lau, Jacqueline, additional, Ullah, Hadayet, additional, Lawless, Sarah, additional, Tullos, Jada, additional, Mangubhai, Sangeeta, additional, Mills, David J., additional, Mills, Morena, additional, Pressey, Robert L., additional, and Peckham, S. Hoyt, additional
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- 2023
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8. LSST: from Science Drivers to Reference Design and Anticipated Data Products
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Ivezić, Željko, Kahn, Steven M., Tyson, J. Anthony, Abel, Bob, Acosta, Emily, Allsman, Robyn, Alonso, David, AlSayyad, Yusra, Anderson, Scott F., Andrew, John, Angel, James Roger P., Angeli, George Z., Ansari, Reza, Antilogus, Pierre, Araujo, Constanza, Armstrong, Robert, Arndt, Kirk T., Astier, Pierre, Aubourg, Éric, Auza, Nicole, Axelrod, Tim S., Bard, Deborah J., Barr, Jeff D., Barrau, Aurelian, Bartlett, James G., Bauer, Amanda E., Bauman, Brian J., Baumont, Sylvain, Becker, Andrew C., Becla, Jacek, Beldica, Cristina, Bellavia, Steve, Bianco, Federica B., Biswas, Rahul, Blanc, Guillaume, Blazek, Jonathan, Blandford, Roger D., Bloom, Josh S., Bogart, Joanne, Bond, Tim W., Borgland, Anders W., Borne, Kirk, Bosch, James F., Boutigny, Dominique, Brackett, Craig A., Bradshaw, Andrew, Brandt, William Nielsen, Brown, Michael E., Bullock, James S., Burchat, Patricia, Burke, David L., Cagnoli, Gianpietro, Calabrese, Daniel, Callahan, Shawn, Callen, Alice L., Chandrasekharan, Srinivasan, Charles-Emerson, Glenaver, Chesley, Steve, Cheu, Elliott C., Chiang, Hsin-Fang, Chiang, James, Chirino, Carol, Chow, Derek, Ciardi, David R., Claver, Charles F., Cohen-Tanugi, Johann, Cockrum, Joseph J., Coles, Rebecca, Connolly, Andrew J., Cook, Kem H., Cooray, Asantha, Covey, Kevin R., Cribbs, Chris, Cui, Wei, Cutri, Roc, Daly, Philip N., Daniel, Scott F., Daruich, Felipe, Daubard, Guillaume, Daues, Greg, Dawson, William, Delgado, Francisco, Dellapenna, Alfred, de Peyster, Robert, de Val-Borro, Miguel, Digel, Seth W., Doherty, Peter, Dubois, Richard, Dubois-Felsmann, Gregory P., Durech, Josef, Economou, Frossie, Eracleous, Michael, Ferguson, Henry, Figueroa, Enrique, Fisher-Levine, Merlin, Focke, Warren, Foss, Michael D., Frank, James, Freemon, Michael D., Gangler, Emmanuel, Gawiser, Eric, Geary, John C., Gee, Perry, Geha, Marla, Gessner, Charles J. B., Gibson, Robert R., Gilmore, D. Kirk, Glanzman, Thomas, Glick, William, Goldina, Tatiana, Goldstein, Daniel A., Goodenow, Iain, Graham, Melissa L., Gressler, William J., Gris, Philippe, Guy, Leanne P., Guyonnet, Augustin, Haller, Gunther, Harris, Ron, Hascall, Patrick A., Haupt, Justine, Hernandez, Fabio, Herrmann, Sven, Hileman, Edward, Hoblitt, Joshua, Hodgson, John A., Hogan, Craig, Huang, Dajun, Huffer, Michael E., Ingraham, Patrick, Innes, Walter R., Jacoby, Suzanne H., Jain, Bhuvnesh, Jammes, Fabrice, Jee, James, Jenness, Tim, Jernigan, Garrett, Jevremović, Darko, Johns, Kenneth, Johnson, Anthony S., Johnson, Margaret W. G., Jones, R. Lynne, Juramy-Gilles, Claire, Jurić, Mario, Kalirai, Jason S., Kallivayalil, Nitya J., Kalmbach, Bryce, Kantor, Jeffrey P., Karst, Pierre, Kasliwal, Mansi M., Kelly, Heather, Kessler, Richard, Kinnison, Veronica, Kirkby, David, Knox, Lloyd, Kotov, Ivan V., Krabbendam, Victor L., Krughoff, K. Simon, Kubánek, Petr, Kuczewski, John, Kulkarni, Shri, Ku, John, Kurita, Nadine R., Lage, Craig S., Lambert, Ron, Lange, Travis, Langton, J. Brian, Guillou, Laurent Le, Levine, Deborah, Liang, Ming, Lim, Kian-Tat, Lintott, Chris J., Long, Kevin E., Lopez, Margaux, Lotz, Paul J., Lupton, Robert H., Lust, Nate B., MacArthur, Lauren A., Mahabal, Ashish, Mandelbaum, Rachel, Marsh, Darren S., Marshall, Philip J., Marshall, Stuart, May, Morgan, McKercher, Robert, McQueen, Michelle, Meyers, Joshua, Migliore, Myriam, Miller, Michelle, Mills, David J., Miraval, Connor, Moeyens, Joachim, Monet, David G., Moniez, Marc, Monkewitz, Serge, Montgomery, Christopher, Mueller, Fritz, Muller, Gary P., Arancibia, Freddy Muñoz, Neill, Douglas R., Newbry, Scott P., Nief, Jean-Yves, Nomerotski, Andrei, Nordby, Martin, O'Connor, Paul, Oliver, John, Olivier, Scot S., Olsen, Knut, O'Mullane, William, Ortiz, Sandra, Osier, Shawn, Owen, Russell E., Pain, Reynald, Palecek, Paul E., Parejko, John K., Parsons, James B., Pease, Nathan M., Peterson, J. Matt, Peterson, John R., Petravick, Donald L., Petrick, M. E. Libby, Petry, Cathy E., Pierfederici, Francesco, Pietrowicz, Stephen, Pike, Rob, Pinto, Philip A., Plante, Raymond, Plate, Stephen, Price, Paul A., Prouza, Michael, Radeka, Veljko, Rajagopal, Jayadev, Rasmussen, Andrew P., Regnault, Nicolas, Reil, Kevin A., Reiss, David J., Reuter, Michael A., Ridgway, Stephen T., Riot, Vincent J., Ritz, Steve, Robinson, Sean, Roby, William, Roodman, Aaron, Rosing, Wayne, Roucelle, Cecille, Rumore, Matthew R., Russo, Stefano, Saha, Abhijit, Sassolas, Benoit, Schalk, Terry L., Schellart, Pim, Schindler, Rafe H., Schmidt, Samuel, Schneider, Donald P., Schneider, Michael D., Schoening, William, Schumacher, German, Schwamb, Megan E., Sebag, Jacques, Selvy, Brian, Sembroski, Glenn H., Seppala, Lynn G., Serio, Andrew, Serrano, Eduardo, Shaw, Richard A., Shipsey, Ian, Sick, Jonathan, Silvestri, Nicole, Slater, Colin T., Smith, J. Allyn, Smith, R. Chris, Sobhani, Shahram, Soldahl, Christine, Storrie-Lombardi, Lisa, Stover, Edward, Strauss, Michael A., Street, Rachel A., Stubbs, Christopher W., Sullivan, Ian S., Sweeney, Donald, Swinbank, John D., Szalay, Alexander, Takacs, Peter, Tether, Stephen A., Thaler, Jon J., Thayer, John Gregg, Thomas, Sandrine, Thukral, Vaikunth, Tice, Jeffrey, Trilling, David E., Turri, Max, Van Berg, Richard, Berk, Daniel Vanden, Vetter, Kurt, Virieux, Francoise, Vucina, Tomislav, Wahl, William, Walkowicz, Lucianne, Walsh, Brian, Walter, Christopher W., Wang, Daniel L., Wang, Shin-Yawn, Warner, Michael, Wiecha, Oliver, Willman, Beth, Winters, Scott E., Wittman, David, Wolff, Sidney C., Wood-Vasey, W. Michael, Wu, Xiuqin, Xin, Bo, Yoachim, Peter, and Zhan, Hu
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(Abridged) We describe here the most ambitious survey currently planned in the optical, the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST). A vast array of science will be enabled by a single wide-deep-fast sky survey, and LSST will have unique survey capability in the faint time domain. The LSST design is driven by four main science themes: probing dark energy and dark matter, taking an inventory of the Solar System, exploring the transient optical sky, and mapping the Milky Way. LSST will be a wide-field ground-based system sited at Cerro Pach\'{o}n in northern Chile. The telescope will have an 8.4 m (6.5 m effective) primary mirror, a 9.6 deg$^2$ field of view, and a 3.2 Gigapixel camera. The standard observing sequence will consist of pairs of 15-second exposures in a given field, with two such visits in each pointing in a given night. With these repeats, the LSST system is capable of imaging about 10,000 square degrees of sky in a single filter in three nights. The typical 5$\sigma$ point-source depth in a single visit in $r$ will be $\sim 24.5$ (AB). The project is in the construction phase and will begin regular survey operations by 2022. The survey area will be contained within 30,000 deg$^2$ with $\delta<+34.5^\circ$, and will be imaged multiple times in six bands, $ugrizy$, covering the wavelength range 320--1050 nm. About 90\% of the observing time will be devoted to a deep-wide-fast survey mode which will uniformly observe a 18,000 deg$^2$ region about 800 times (summed over all six bands) during the anticipated 10 years of operations, and yield a coadded map to $r\sim27.5$. The remaining 10\% of the observing time will be allocated to projects such as a Very Deep and Fast time domain survey. The goal is to make LSST data products, including a relational database of about 32 trillion observations of 40 billion objects, available to the public and scientists around the world., Comment: 57 pages, 32 color figures, version with high-resolution figures available from https://www.lsst.org/overview
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9. Counting the fish eaten rather than the fish caught
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Allison, Edward H. and Mills, David J.
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- 2018
10. Harnessing global fisheries to tackle micronutrient deficiencies
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Hicks, Christina C., Cohen, Philippa J., Graham, Nicholas A. J., Nash, Kirsty L., Allison, Edward H., D'Lima, Coralie, and Mills, David J.
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Distribution ,Nutritional aspects ,Prevention ,International aspects ,Health aspects ,Company distribution practices ,Fisheries -- Distribution -- International aspects -- Nutritional aspects ,Malnutrition -- Prevention -- International aspects ,Micronutrients -- Health aspects ,Fish industry -- Distribution -- International aspects -- Nutritional aspects - Abstract
Author(s): Christina C. Hicks [sup.1] [sup.2] , Philippa J. Cohen [sup.2] [sup.3] , Nicholas A. J. Graham [sup.1] [sup.2] , Kirsty L. Nash [sup.4] [sup.5] , Edward H. Allison [sup.3] [...], Micronutrient deficiencies account for an estimated one million premature deaths annually, and for some nations can reduce gross domestic product.sup.1,2 by up to 11%, highlighting the need for food policies that focus on improving nutrition rather than simply increasing the volume of food produced.sup.3. People gain nutrients from a varied diet, although fish--which are a rich source of bioavailable micronutrients that are essential to human health.sup.4--are often overlooked. A lack of understanding of the nutrient composition of most fish.sup.5 and how nutrient yields vary among fisheries has hindered the policy shifts that are needed to effectively harness the potential of fisheries for food and nutrition security.sup.6. Here, using the concentration of 7 nutrients in more than 350 species of marine fish, we estimate how environmental and ecological traits predict nutrient content of marine finfish species. We use this predictive model to quantify the global spatial patterns of the concentrations of nutrients in marine fisheries and compare nutrient yields to the prevalence of micronutrient deficiencies in human populations. We find that species from tropical thermal regimes contain higher concentrations of calcium, iron and zinc; smaller species contain higher concentrations of calcium, iron and omega-3 fatty acids; and species from cold thermal regimes or those with a pelagic feeding pathway contain higher concentrations of omega-3 fatty acids. There is no relationship between nutrient concentrations and total fishery yield, highlighting that the nutrient quality of a fishery is determined by the species composition. For a number of countries in which nutrient intakes are inadequate, nutrients available in marine finfish catches exceed the dietary requirements for populations that live within 100 km of the coast, and a fraction of current landings could be particularly impactful for children under 5 years of age. Our analyses suggest that fish-based food strategies have the potential to substantially contribute to global food and nutrition security. Nutrient content analyses of marine finfish and current fisheries landings show that fish have the potential to substantially contribute to global food and nutrition security by alleviating micronutrient deficiencies in regions where they are prevalent.
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11. The Landscape of Leadership in Environmental Governance: a Case Study from Solomon Islands
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Evans, Louisa S., Cohen, Philippa J., Case, Peter, Hicks, Christina C., Prideaux, Murray, and Mills, David J.
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- 2017
12. Enhancing women's participation in decision-making in artisanal fisheries in the Anlo Beach fishing community, Ghana
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Mutimukuru-Maravanyika, Tendayi, Mills, David J., Asare, Cephas, and Asiedu, Godfred Ameyaw
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- 2017
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13. Physical distancing and risk of COVID-19 in small-scale fisheries: a remote sensing assessment in coastal Ghana
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Okyere, Isaac, Chuku, Ernest O., Ekumah, Bernard, Angnuureng, Donatus B., Boakye-Appiah, Justice K., Mills, David J., Babanawo, Raymond, Asare, Noble K., Aheto, Denis W., and Crawford, Brian
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- 2020
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14. Optimising methods for community-based sea cucumber ranching: Experimental releases of cultured juvenile Holothuria scabra into seagrass meadows in Papua New Guinea
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Hair, Cathy, Mills, David J., McIntyre, Rowan, and Southgate, Paul C.
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- 2016
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15. Is resilience socially constructed? Empirical evidence from Fiji, Ghana, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam
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Béné, Christophe, Al-Hassan, Ramatu M., Amarasinghe, Oscar, Fong, Patrick, Ocran, Joseph, Onumah, Edward, Ratuniata, Rusiata, Tuyen, Truong Van, McGregor, J. Allister, and Mills, David J.
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- 2016
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16. Understanding leadership in the environmental sciences
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Evans, Louisa S., Hicks, Christina C., Cohen, Philippa J., Case, Peter, Prideaux, Murray, and Mills, David J.
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- 2015
17. Sea cucumber culture, farming and sea ranching in the tropics: Progress, problems and opportunities
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Purcell, Steven W., Hair, Cathy A., and Mills, David J.
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- 2012
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18. Nudging fisheries and aquaculture research towards food systems
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Simmance, Fiona A., Cohen, Philippa J., Huchery, Cindy, Sutcliffe, Sarah, Suri, Sharon K., Tezzo, Xavier, Thilsted, Shakuntala H., Oosterveer, Peter, McDougall, Cynthia, Ahern, Molly, Freed, Sarah, Byrd, Kendra A., Wesana, Joshua, Cowx, Ian G., Mills, David J., Akester, Michael, Chan, Chin Yee, Nagoli, Joseph, Wate, Jillian T., Phillips, Michael J., Simmance, Fiona A., Cohen, Philippa J., Huchery, Cindy, Sutcliffe, Sarah, Suri, Sharon K., Tezzo, Xavier, Thilsted, Shakuntala H., Oosterveer, Peter, McDougall, Cynthia, Ahern, Molly, Freed, Sarah, Byrd, Kendra A., Wesana, Joshua, Cowx, Ian G., Mills, David J., Akester, Michael, Chan, Chin Yee, Nagoli, Joseph, Wate, Jillian T., and Phillips, Michael J.
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Food system is a powerful concept for understanding and responding to nutrition and sustainability challenges. Food systems integrate social, economic, environmental and health aspects of food production through to consumption. Aquatic foods are an essential part of food systems providing an accessible source of nutrition for millions of people. Yet, it is unclear to what degree research across diverse disciplines concerning aquatic foods has engaged food systems, and the value this concept has added. We conducted a systematic review of fisheries, aquaculture and aquatic food literature (2017–2019) to determine the following: the characteristics of this research; the food systems components and interrelations with which research engaged; and the insights generated on nutrition, justice, sustainability and climate change. Sixty five of the 88 reviewed articles focussed on production and supply chains, with 23 considering human nutrition. Only 13% of studies examined low- and middle-income countries that are most vulnerable to undernutrition. One third of articles looked beyond finfish to other aquatic foods, which illuminated values of local knowledge systems and diverse foods for nutrition. When aggregated, reviewed articles examined the full range of food system drivers—biophysical and environmental (34%), demographic (24%) and socio-cultural (27%)—but rarely examined interactions between drivers. Future research that examines a diversity of species in diets, system-wide flows of nutrients, trade-offs amongst objectives, and the nutritional needs of vulnerable social groups would be nudging closer to the ambitions of the food systems concept, which is necessary to address the global challenges of equity, nutrition and sustainability.
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19. Bias in lobster tethering experiments conducted for selecting low-predation release sites
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Mills, David J., Johnson, Craig R., and Gardner, Caleb
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20. Sustainable development outcomes of livelihood diversification in small‐scale fisheries
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Roscher, Matthew B., primary, Allison, Edward H., additional, Mills, David J., additional, Eriksson, Hampus, additional, Hellebrandt, Denis, additional, and Andrew, Neil L., additional
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- 2022
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21. Nudging fisheries and aquaculture research towards food systems
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Simmance, Fiona A., primary, Cohen, Philippa J., additional, Huchery, Cindy, additional, Sutcliffe, Sarah, additional, Suri, Sharon K., additional, Tezzo, Xavier, additional, Thilsted, Shakuntala H., additional, Oosterveer, Peter, additional, McDougall, Cynthia, additional, Ahern, Molly, additional, Freed, Sarah, additional, Byrd, Kendra A., additional, Wesana, Joshua, additional, Cowx, Ian G., additional, Mills, David J., additional, Akester, Michael, additional, Chan, Chin Yee, additional, Nagoli, Joseph, additional, Wate, Jillian T., additional, and Phillips, Michael J., additional
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- 2021
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22. Untangling Tales of Tropical Sardines: Local Knowledge From Fisheries in Timor-Leste
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Hunnam, Kimberley, Carlos, Imelda, Hammer, Michael P., Lopes, Joctan Dos Reis, Mills, David J., Stacey, Natasha, Hunnam, Kimberley, Carlos, Imelda, Hammer, Michael P., Lopes, Joctan Dos Reis, Mills, David J., and Stacey, Natasha
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Tropical sardines (Family Clupeidae) are an important component of many marine fisheries in the Indo-West Pacific region. In Timor-Leste, a small, less-developed country within this region, ‘sardiña’ are some of the more commonly caught and consumed fish. Yet there is little published information from Timor-Leste about the species composition of these fisheries, nor their biology or ecology. We document the knowledge of Timorese fishers on nine locally distinguished sardine types that contribute to fisheries, and relate these to at least nine species: four species of ‘Flat-bodied Sardinellas’ (Sardinella subg. Clupeonia spp.), one species of ‘Round-bodied Sardinella’ (Sardinella subg. Sardinella lemuru), two species of ‘Tropical Pilchards’ (Amblygaster spp.) and a ‘Tropical Herring’ species (Herklotsichthys quadrimaculatus), all from the Clupeidae family; and one Dussumieria species from the Dussumieriidae family. We record variations in local sardine names across the country and document aspects of fishers’ knowledge relevant to understanding and managing the fisheries, including local sardine species’ seasonality, habitat, movements, interannual variation, as well as post-harvest characteristics in relation to perishability. In general, local names relate more closely with groups of species than individual species, although some names also distinguish fish size within species-groups. The local knowledge identified in this study has immediate application to inform fisheries monitoring and management, and to identify areas for future research. Notably, Timorese fishers recognize and make use of the strong association between some sardine species-groups and seasonally turbid river plumes. While further research is required to understand the underlying mechanisms of this association, this emphasizes the need to consider coastal fisheries and fisher livelihood impacts when assessing any plans or proposals that may alter river flow or water quality. Fishers also recogni
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23. Untangling Tales of Tropical Sardines: Local Knowledge From Fisheries in Timor-Leste
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Hunnam, Kimberley, primary, Carlos, Imelda, additional, Hammer, Michael P., additional, Dos Reis Lopes, Joctan, additional, Mills, David J., additional, and Stacey, Natasha, additional
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- 2021
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24. Experimental reseeding of juvenile spiny lobsters ( Jasus edwardsii): Comparing survival and movement of wild and naïve lobsters at multiple sites
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Mills, David J., Gardner, Caleb, and Johnson, Craig R.
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25. Inland fisheries critical for the diet quality of young children in sub-Saharan Africa
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O'Meara, Lydia, primary, Cohen, Philippa J., additional, Simmance, Fiona, additional, Marinda, Pamela, additional, Nagoli, Joseph, additional, Teoh, Shwu Jiau, additional, Funge-Smith, Simon, additional, Mills, David J., additional, Thilsted, Shakuntala H., additional, and Byrd, Kendra A., additional
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26. Spatiotemporal determinants of seasonal gleaning
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Grantham, Ruby, primary, Álvarez‐Romero, Jorge G., additional, Mills, David J., additional, Rojas, Cristian, additional, and Cumming, Graeme S., additional
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27. Top 10 priorities for future infertility research: an international consensus development study
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Duffy, J.M.N., primary, Adamson, G.D., additional, Benson, E., additional, Bhattacharya, S., additional, Bofill, M., additional, Brian, K., additional, Collura, B., additional, Curtis, C., additional, Evers, J.L.H., additional, Farquharson, R.G., additional, Fincham, A., additional, Franik, S., additional, Giudice, L.C., additional, Glanville, E., additional, Hickey, M., additional, Horne, A.W., additional, Hull, M.L., additional, Johnson, N.P., additional, Jordan, V., additional, Khalaf, Y., additional, Knijnenburg, J.M.L., additional, Legro, R.S., additional, Lensen, S., additional, MacKenzie, J., additional, Mavrelos, D., additional, Mol, B.W., additional, Morbeck, D.E., additional, Nagels, H., additional, Ng, E.H.Y., additional, Niederberger, C., additional, Otter, A.S., additional, Puscasiu, L., additional, Rautakallio-Hokkanen, S., additional, Sadler, L., additional, Sarris, I., additional, Showell, M., additional, Stewart, J., additional, Strandell, A., additional, Strawbridge, C., additional, Vail, A., additional, van Wely, M., additional, Vercoe, M., additional, Vuong, N.L., additional, Wang, A.Y., additional, Wang, R., additional, Wilkinson, J., additional, Wong, K., additional, Wong, T.Y., additional, Farquhar, C.M., additional, AlAhwany, Hisham, additional, Balaban, Ofra, additional, Beebeejaun, Yusuf, additional, Boivin, Jacky, additional, Bosteels, Jan J.A., additional, D’Angelo, Arianna, additional, Dann, Leona F., additional, De Jonge, Christopher J., additional, du Mez, Elyce, additional, Ferriani, Rui A., additional, Gerval, Marie-Odile, additional, Gingel, Lynda J., additional, Greenblatt, Ellen M., additional, Hartshorne, Geraldine, additional, Helliwell, Charlie, additional, Helliwell, Charlotte, additional, Hughes, Lynda J., additional, Jo, Junyoung, additional, Jovanović, Jelena, additional, Kiesel, Ludwig, additional, Kietpeerakool, Chumnan, additional, Kostova, Elena, additional, Kucuk, Tansu, additional, Lawrence, Robyn L., additional, Lee, Nicole, additional, Lindemann, Katy E., additional, Loto, Olabisi M., additional, Lutjen, Peter J., additional, MacKinven, Michelle, additional, Mascarenhas, Mariano, additional, McLaughlin, Helen, additional, Mills, David J., additional, Mourad, Selma M., additional, Nguyen, Linh K., additional, Norman, Robert J., additional, Olic, Maja, additional, Overfield, Kristine L., additional, Parker-Harris, Maria, additional, Ramos, David G., additional, Rendulic, Aleksandra, additional, Repping, Sjoerd, additional, Rizzo, Roberta, additional, Salacone, Pietro, additional, Saunders, Catherine H., additional, Sengupta, Rinku, additional, Sfontouris, Ioannis A., additional, Silverman, Natalie R., additional, Torrance, Helen L., additional, Uphoff, Eleonora P., additional, Wakeman, Sarah A., additional, Wischmann, Tewes, additional, Woodward, Bryan J., additional, and Youssef, Mohamed A., additional
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28. Developing a core outcome set for future infertility research: an international consensus development study
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Duffy, J.M.N., primary, AlAhwany, H., additional, Bhattacharya, S., additional, Collura, B., additional, Curtis, C., additional, Evers, J.L.H., additional, Farquharson, R.G., additional, Franik, S., additional, Giudice, L.C., additional, Khalaf, Y., additional, Knijnenburg, J.M.L., additional, Leeners, B., additional, Legro, R.S., additional, Lensen, S., additional, Vazquez-Niebla, J.C., additional, Mavrelos, D., additional, Mol, B.W.J., additional, Niederberger, C., additional, Ng, E.H.Y., additional, Otter, A.S., additional, Puscasiu, L., additional, Rautakallio-Hokkanen, S., additional, Repping, S., additional, Sarris, I., additional, Simpson, J.L., additional, Strandell, A., additional, Strawbridge, C., additional, Torrance, H.L., additional, Vail, A., additional, van Wely, M., additional, Vercoe, M.A., additional, Vuong, N.L., additional, Wang, A.Y., additional, Wang, R., additional, Wilkinson, J., additional, Youssef, M.A., additional, Farquhar, C.M., additional, Abou-Setta, Ahmed M., additional, Aguilera, Juan J., additional, Atanda, Oluseyi O.A., additional, Balkenende, Eva M.E., additional, Barnhart, Kurt T., additional, Beebeejaun, Yusuf, additional, Bhattacharya, Sohinee, additional, Black, Megan, additional, Bofill, Magdalena, additional, Chambers, Georgina M., additional, Chughtai, Abrar A., additional, Crosby, Javier A., additional, Cuevas-Sáiz, Irene, additional, D'Angelo, Arianna, additional, Dubois, Danielle D., additional, Duckitt, Kirsten, additional, Encinas, Carlos, additional, Fincham, Anita, additional, Gerval, Marie-Odile, additional, Giang, Nhu H., additional, Gibreel, Ahmed, additional, Gingel, Lynda J., additional, Glanville, Elizabeth J., additional, Glujovsky, Demian, additional, Granne, Ingrid, additional, Griesinger, Georg, additional, Gupta, Devashana, additional, Hamzehgardeshi, Zeinab, additional, Hickey, Martha, additional, Hirsch, Martin, additional, Horton, Marcos, additional, Hull, M. Louise, additional, Jain, Shikha, additional, Jansa Perez, Marta, additional, Jones, Claire A., additional, Jordan, Vanessa, additional, Kamath, Mohan S., additional, Kostova, Elena, additional, La Marca, Antonio, additional, Khac Le, Tien, additional, Leader, Arthur, additional, Li, Jian, additional, Loto, Olabisi M., additional, Marks, Karen L., additional, McTavish, Alison R., additional, Mills, David J., additional, Nair, Raju R., additional, Thi Phuong Nguyen, Dung, additional, Pacey, Allan A., additional, Sadler, Lynn C., additional, Sagle, Peggy, additional, Schwarze, Juan-Enrique, additional, Shapiro, Heather M., additional, Showell, Marian, additional, Siristatidis, Charalampos S., additional, Sood, Akanksha, additional, Tu Tran, Cam, additional, Votteler, Emma L., additional, Wang, Chi Chiu, additional, Watson, Andrew, additional, and Yossry, Menem, additional
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29. Standardizing definitions and reporting guidelines for the infertility core outcome set: an international consensus development study
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Duffy, J.M.N., primary, Bhattacharya, S., additional, Bofill, M., additional, Collura, B., additional, Curtis, C., additional, Evers, J.L.H., additional, Giudice, L.C., additional, Farquharson, R.G., additional, Franik, S., additional, Hickey, M., additional, Hull, M.L., additional, Jordan, V., additional, Khalaf, Y., additional, Legro, R.S., additional, Lensen, S., additional, Mavrelos, D., additional, Mol, B.W., additional, Niederberger, C., additional, Ng, E.H.Y., additional, Puscasiu, L., additional, Repping, S., additional, Sarris, I., additional, Showell, M., additional, Strandell, A., additional, Vail, A., additional, van Wely, M., additional, Vercoe, M., additional, Vuong, N.L., additional, Wang, A.Y., additional, Wang, R., additional, Wilkinson, J., additional, Youssef, M.A., additional, Farquhar, C.M., additional, Abou-Setta, Ahmed M., additional, Aguilera, Juan J., additional, AlAhwany, Hisham, additional, Atanda, Oluseyi O.A., additional, Balkenende, Eva M.E., additional, Barnhart, Kurt T., additional, Beebeejaun, Yusuf, additional, Black, Megan, additional, Chambers, Georgina M., additional, Chughtai, Abrar A., additional, Crosby, Javier A., additional, Cuevas-Sáiz, Irene, additional, Curtis, Cate, additional, D'Angelo, Arianna, additional, Dubois, Danielle D., additional, Duckitt, Kirsten, additional, Encinas, Carlos, additional, Gerval, Marie-Odile, additional, Giang, Nhu H., additional, Gibreel, Ahmed, additional, Gingel, Lynda J., additional, Glanville, Elizabeth J., additional, Glujovsky, Demian, additional, Granne, Ingrid, additional, Griesinger, Georg, additional, Gupta Repromed, Devashana, additional, Hamzehgardeshi, Zeinab, additional, Hirsch, Martin, additional, Horton, Marcos, additional, Jain, Shikha, additional, Jansa Perez, Marta, additional, Jones, Claire A., additional, Kamath, Mohan S., additional, Knijnenburg, José, additional, Kostova, Elena, additional, La Marca, Antonio, additional, Khac Le, Tien, additional, Leader, Arthur, additional, Leeviers, Brigitte, additional, Li Chinese, Jian, additional, Loto, Olabisi M., additional, Marks, Karen L., additional, Martinez-Vazquez, Rodrigo M., additional, McTavish, Alison R., additional, Mills, David J., additional, Nair, Raju R., additional, Thi Phuong Nguyen, Dung, additional, Otter, Anne-Sophie, additional, Pacey, Allan A., additional, Rautakallio-Hokkanen, Satu, additional, Sadler, Lynn C., additional, Sagle, Peggy, additional, Schwarze, Juan-Enrique, additional, Shapiro, Heather M., additional, Simpson, Joe L., additional, Siristatidis, Charalampos S., additional, Sood, Akanksha, additional, Strawbridge, Catherine, additional, Torrance, Helen L., additional, Tu Tran, Cam, additional, Votteler, Emma L., additional, Wang, Chi Chiu, additional, Watson, Andrew, additional, and Yossry, Menem, additional
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30. Vera C. Rubin Observatory auxiliary telescope commissioning as a control system pathfinder
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Ingraham, Patrick J., primary, Clements, Andy W., additional, Ribeiro, Tiago, additional, Reuter, Michael A., additional, Fisher-Levine, Merlin, additional, Hoblitt, Joshua, additional, Lupton, Robert H., additional, Thomas, Sandrine, additional, Stubbs, Christopher W., additional, Arndt, Kirk, additional, Callahan, Nick, additional, Claver, CHarles F., additional, Colleoni, Franco, additional, Corral, Luis, additional, Doherty, Peter, additional, Economou, Frossie, additional, Fausti, Angel, additional, Jeness, Tim, additional, Khine, Htut, additional, Krughoff, Simon, additional, Mondrik, Nicholas, additional, Menanteau, Felipe, additional, Mills, David J., additional, O'Mullane, William, additional, Reil, Kevin A., additional, Rivera, Mario, additional, Stalder, Brian, additional, Sebag, Jacques, additional, Shipsey, Ian, additional, Tighe, Roberto, additional, Thornton, Adam J., additional, Villalobos, Andres, additional, and Wiecha, Oliver, additional
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31. Contribution of women's fisheries substantial, but overlooked, in Timor-Leste
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Tilley, Alexander, Burgos, Ariadna, Duarte, Agustinha, dos Reis Lopes, Joctan, Eriksson, Hampus B, Mills, David J, Tilley, Alexander, Burgos, Ariadna, Duarte, Agustinha, dos Reis Lopes, Joctan, Eriksson, Hampus B, and Mills, David J
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2020, The Author(s). A greater understanding of gendered roles in fisheries is necessary to value the often-hidden roles that women play in fisheries and households. We examine women's contributions to household food and income using focus group discussions, market surveys, and landings data in six communities in Timor-Leste. Women were actively fishing more days per month than men. Gleaning was the most frequent activity and 100% of trips returned with catch for food and/or income. Mollusc and crab catches were common and exploitation appeared targeted on a dynamic reappraisal of changing food values and changing estimates of group needs. With as many as 80% of households in coastal areas involved in fishing, and at least 50% of women fishing, this highlights the current lack of women's engagement as a critical gap in fisheries management approaches. The current androcentric dialogue limits social-ecological understanding of these systems and the potential for their effective stewardship.
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32. Following the fish inland: understanding fish distribution networks for rural development and nutrition security
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Steenbergen, Dirk J., primary, Eriksson, Hampus, additional, Hunnam, Kimberley, additional, Mills, David J., additional, and Stacey, Natasha, additional
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33. Nearshore Fish Aggregating Devices Show Positive Outcomes for Sustainable Fisheries Development in Timor-Leste
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Tilley, Alexander, primary, Wilkinson, Shaun P., additional, Kolding, Jeppe, additional, López-Angarita, Juliana, additional, Pereira, Mario, additional, and Mills, David J., additional
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34. Evaluating the Fit of Co-management for Small-Scale Fisheries Governance in Timor-Leste
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Tilley, Alexander, primary, Hunnam, Kimberley J., additional, Mills, David J., additional, Steenbergen, Dirk J., additional, Govan, Hugh, additional, Alonso-Poblacion, Enrique, additional, Roscher, Matthew, additional, Pereira, Mario, additional, Rodrigues, Pedro, additional, Amador, Teresa, additional, Duarte, Agustinha, additional, Gomes, Mario, additional, and Cohen, Philippa J., additional
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35. Governance interactions in small‐scale fisheries market chains: Examples from the Asia‐Pacific
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Steenbergen, Dirk J., primary, Fabinyi, Michael, additional, Barclay, Kate, additional, Song, Andrew M., additional, Cohen, Philippa J., additional, Eriksson, Hampus, additional, and Mills, David J., additional
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36. Securing a Just Space for Small-Scale Fisheries in the Blue Economy
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Cohen, Philippa J., primary, Allison, Edward H., additional, Andrew, Neil L., additional, Cinner, Joshua, additional, Evans, Louisa S., additional, Fabinyi, Michael, additional, Garces, Len R., additional, Hall, Stephen J., additional, Hicks, Christina C., additional, Hughes, Terry P., additional, Jentoft, Svein, additional, Mills, David J., additional, Masu, Rosalie, additional, Mbaru, Emmanuel K., additional, and Ratner, Blake D., additional
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37. Following the fish inland: understanding fish distribution networks for rural development and nutrition security
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Steenbergen, Dirk J, Eriksson, Hampus B, Hunnam, Kimberley, Mills, David J, Stacey, Natasha, Steenbergen, Dirk J, Eriksson, Hampus B, Hunnam, Kimberley, Mills, David J, and Stacey, Natasha
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© 2019, International Society for Plant Pathology and Springer Nature B.V. In developing countries, small-scale fisheries are both a pivotal source of livelihood and essential for the nutritional intake of larger food insecure populations. Distribution networks that move fish from landing sites to coastal and inland consumers offer entry points to address livelihood enhancement and food security objectives of rural development initiatives. To be able to utilize fish distribution networks to address national development targets, a sound understanding of how local systems function and are organized is imperative. Here we present an in-depth examination of a domestic market chain in Timor-Leste that supplies small-pelagic fish to coastal and inland communities. We present the market chain’s different commodity flows and its distributive reach, and show how social organization strongly influences people’s access to fish, by determining availability and affordability. We suggest there is potential to advance Timor-Leste’s food and nutrition security targets by engaging with local influential actors and existing social relations across fish distribution networks. We argue that in addition to developing improvements to fish distribution infrastructure, utilizing existing or locally familiar practices, organization and social capital offers opportunity for long term self-sufficiency. Livelihood and food security improvement initiatives involving natural resource-dependent communities are more likely to succeed if they incorporate rural development perspectives, which frame directly targeted interventions (‘intentional’ development) within broader structural contexts (‘immanent’ development).
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38. Evaluating the Fit of Co-management for Small-Scale Fisheries Governance in Timor-Leste
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Tilley, Alexander, Hunnam, Kimberley J, Mills, David J, Steenbergen, Dirk J, Govan, Hugh, Alonso-Poblacion, Enrique, Roscher, Matthew, Pereira, Mario, Rodrigues, Pedro, Amador, Teresa, Duarte, Agustinha, Gomes, Mario, Cohen, Philippa J, Tilley, Alexander, Hunnam, Kimberley J, Mills, David J, Steenbergen, Dirk J, Govan, Hugh, Alonso-Poblacion, Enrique, Roscher, Matthew, Pereira, Mario, Rodrigues, Pedro, Amador, Teresa, Duarte, Agustinha, Gomes, Mario, and Cohen, Philippa J
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Fisheries co-management is an increasingly globalized concept, and a cornerstone of the Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-scale Fisheries in the Context of Food Security and Poverty Eradication, adopted by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization member states in 2014. Timor-Leste is a politically young country in the relatively rare position of having underexploited fisheries in some areas that can be leveraged to improve coastal livelihood outcomes and food and nutrition security. The collaborative and decentralized characteristics of co-management appeal to policymakers in Timor-Leste with provisions for co-management and customary laws applied to resource use were incorporated into state law in 2004 and again reinforced in 2012 revisions. The first fisheries co-management pilots have commenced where management arrangements have been codified through tara bandu, a process of setting local laws built around ritual practice that prohibits nominated activities under threat of spiritual and material sanctions. To date, however, there has been little critical evaluation of the suitability or potential effectiveness of co-management or tara bandu in the Timor- Leste fisheries context. To address this gap, we adapted the interactive governance framework to review the ecological, social and governance characteristics of Timor- Leste's fisheries to explore whether co-management offers a valid and viable resource governance model. We present two co-management case studies and examine how they were established, who was involved, the local institutional structures, and the fisheries governance challenges they sought to address.
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39. Securing a just space for small-scale fisheries in the blue economy
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Cohen, Philippa J, Allison, Edward H, Andrew, Neil L, Cinner, Joshua E, Evans, Louisa S, Fabinyi, Michael, Garces, Len R, Hall, Stephen J, Hicks, Christina C, Hughes, Terry P, Jentoft, Svein, Mills, David J, Masu, Rosalie, Mbaru, Emmanuel K, Ratner, Blake D, Cohen, Philippa J, Allison, Edward H, Andrew, Neil L, Cinner, Joshua E, Evans, Louisa S, Fabinyi, Michael, Garces, Len R, Hall, Stephen J, Hicks, Christina C, Hughes, Terry P, Jentoft, Svein, Mills, David J, Masu, Rosalie, Mbaru, Emmanuel K, and Ratner, Blake D
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The vast developmental opportunities offered by the world's coasts and oceans have attracted the attention of governments, private enterprises, philanthropic organizations, and international conservation organizations. High-profile dialogue and policy decisions on the future of the ocean are informed largely by economic and ecological research. Key insights from the social sciences raise concerns for food and nutrition security, livelihoods and social justice, but these have yet to gain traction with investors and the policy discourse on transforming ocean governance. The largest group of ocean-users - women and men who service, fish and trade from small-scale fisheries (SSF) - argue that they have been marginalized from the dialogue between international environmental and economic actors that is determining strategies for the future of the ocean. Blue Economy or Blue Growth initiatives see the ocean as the new economic frontier and imply an alignment with social objectives and SSF concerns. Deeper analysis reveals fundamental differences in ideologies, priorities and approaches. We argue that SSF are being subtly and overtly squeezed for geographic, political and economic space by larger scale economic and environmental conservation interests, jeopardizing the substantial benefits SSF provide through the livelihoods of millions of women and men, for the food security of around four billion consumers globally, and in the developing world, as a key source of micro-nutrients and protein for over a billion low-income consumers. Here, we bring insights from social science and SSF to explore how ocean governance might better account for social dimensions of fisheries.
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40. Governance interactions in small-scale fisheries market chains: Examples from the Asia-Pacific
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Steenbergen, Dirk J, Fabinyi, Michael, Barclay, Kate, Song, Andrew M, Cohen, Philippa J, Eriksson, Hampus B, Mills, David J, Steenbergen, Dirk J, Fabinyi, Michael, Barclay, Kate, Song, Andrew M, Cohen, Philippa J, Eriksson, Hampus B, and Mills, David J
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Small-scale fisheries are subject to various governing institutions operating at different levels with different objectives. At the same time, small-scale fisheries increasingly form part of domestic and international market chains, with consequent effects for marine environments and livelihoods of the fishery-dependent. Yet there remains a need to better understand how small-scale fisheries market chains interact with the range of governance institutions that influence them. In this paper, we examine how multiple governance systems function along market chains, in order to identify opportunities for improved multiscale governance. We use three small-scale fisheries with varying local to global market chains operating in the Asia-Pacific region to develop a framework for analysis. Drawing from Interactive Governance theory we identify governing systems that have come to operate at particular sections in each market chain. We recognize four institutions that shape the governance over the length of the chain; namely those centred on (a) government, (b) private sector and pricing, (c) decentralized multistakeholder management and (d) culture and social relations. The framework shows how diverse arrangements of these governing institutions emerge and take effect along market chains. In doing so, we seek to move away from prescribed "ideals" of universal governing arrangements for fisheries and their market chains, and instead illuminate how governing systems function interactively across multiple scales.
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41. LSST: From Science Drivers to Reference Design and Anticipated Data Products
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Ivezić, Željko, primary, Kahn, Steven M., additional, Tyson, J. Anthony, additional, Abel, Bob, additional, Acosta, Emily, additional, Allsman, Robyn, additional, Alonso, David, additional, AlSayyad, Yusra, additional, Anderson, Scott F., additional, Andrew, John, additional, P. Angel, James Roger, additional, Angeli, George Z., additional, Ansari, Reza, additional, Antilogus, Pierre, additional, Araujo, Constanza, additional, Armstrong, Robert, additional, Arndt, Kirk T., additional, Astier, Pierre, additional, Aubourg, Éric, additional, Auza, Nicole, additional, Axelrod, Tim S., additional, Bard, Deborah J., additional, Barr, Jeff D., additional, Barrau, Aurelian, additional, Bartlett, James G., additional, Bauer, Amanda E., additional, Bauman, Brian J., additional, Baumont, Sylvain, additional, Bechtol, Ellen, additional, Bechtol, Keith, additional, Becker, Andrew C., additional, Becla, Jacek, additional, Beldica, Cristina, additional, Bellavia, Steve, additional, Bianco, Federica B., additional, Biswas, Rahul, additional, Blanc, Guillaume, additional, Blazek, Jonathan, additional, Blandford, Roger D., additional, Bloom, Josh S., additional, Bogart, Joanne, additional, Bond, Tim W., additional, Booth, Michael T., additional, Borgland, Anders W., additional, Borne, Kirk, additional, Bosch, James F., additional, Boutigny, Dominique, additional, Brackett, Craig A., additional, Bradshaw, Andrew, additional, Brandt, William Nielsen, additional, Brown, Michael E., additional, Bullock, James S., additional, Burchat, Patricia, additional, Burke, David L., additional, Cagnoli, Gianpietro, additional, Calabrese, Daniel, additional, Callahan, Shawn, additional, Callen, Alice L., additional, Carlin, Jeffrey L., additional, Carlson, Erin L., additional, Chandrasekharan, Srinivasan, additional, Charles-Emerson, Glenaver, additional, Chesley, Steve, additional, Cheu, Elliott C., additional, Chiang, Hsin-Fang, additional, Chiang, James, additional, Chirino, Carol, additional, Chow, Derek, additional, Ciardi, David R., additional, Claver, Charles F., additional, Cohen-Tanugi, Johann, additional, Cockrum, Joseph J., additional, Coles, Rebecca, additional, Connolly, Andrew J., additional, Cook, Kem H., additional, Cooray, Asantha, additional, Covey, Kevin R., additional, Cribbs, Chris, additional, Cui, Wei, additional, Cutri, Roc, additional, Daly, Philip N., additional, Daniel, Scott F., additional, Daruich, Felipe, additional, Daubard, Guillaume, additional, Daues, Greg, additional, Dawson, William, additional, Delgado, Francisco, additional, Dellapenna, Alfred, additional, Peyster, Robert de, additional, Val-Borro, Miguel de, additional, Digel, Seth W., additional, Doherty, Peter, additional, Dubois, Richard, additional, Dubois-Felsmann, Gregory P., additional, Durech, Josef, additional, Economou, Frossie, additional, Eifler, Tim, additional, Eracleous, Michael, additional, Emmons, Benjamin L., additional, Neto, Angelo Fausti, additional, Ferguson, Henry, additional, Figueroa, Enrique, additional, Fisher-Levine, Merlin, additional, Focke, Warren, additional, Foss, Michael D., additional, Frank, James, additional, Freemon, Michael D., additional, Gangler, Emmanuel, additional, Gawiser, Eric, additional, Geary, John C., additional, Gee, Perry, additional, Geha, Marla, additional, Gessner, Charles J. B., additional, Gibson, Robert R., additional, Gilmore, D. Kirk, additional, Glanzman, Thomas, additional, Glick, William, additional, Goldina, Tatiana, additional, Goldstein, Daniel A., additional, Goodenow, Iain, additional, Graham, Melissa L., additional, Gressler, William J., additional, Gris, Philippe, additional, Guy, Leanne P., additional, Guyonnet, Augustin, additional, Haller, Gunther, additional, Harris, Ron, additional, Hascall, Patrick A., additional, Haupt, Justine, additional, Hernandez, Fabio, additional, Herrmann, Sven, additional, Hileman, Edward, additional, Hoblitt, Joshua, additional, Hodgson, John A., additional, Hogan, Craig, additional, Howard, James D., additional, Huang, Dajun, additional, Huffer, Michael E., additional, Ingraham, Patrick, additional, Innes, Walter R., additional, Jacoby, Suzanne H., additional, Jain, Bhuvnesh, additional, Jammes, Fabrice, additional, Jee, James, additional, Jenness, Tim, additional, Jernigan, Garrett, additional, Jevremović, Darko, additional, Johns, Kenneth, additional, Johnson, Anthony S., additional, Johnson, Margaret W. G., additional, Jones, R. Lynne, additional, Juramy-Gilles, Claire, additional, Jurić, Mario, additional, Kalirai, Jason S., additional, Kallivayalil, Nitya J., additional, Kalmbach, Bryce, additional, Kantor, Jeffrey P., additional, Karst, Pierre, additional, Kasliwal, Mansi M., additional, Kelly, Heather, additional, Kessler, Richard, additional, Kinnison, Veronica, additional, Kirkby, David, additional, Knox, Lloyd, additional, Kotov, Ivan V., additional, Krabbendam, Victor L., additional, Krughoff, K. Simon, additional, Kubánek, Petr, additional, Kuczewski, John, additional, Kulkarni, Shri, additional, Ku, John, additional, Kurita, Nadine R., additional, Lage, Craig S., additional, Lambert, Ron, additional, Lange, Travis, additional, Langton, J. Brian, additional, Guillou, Laurent Le, additional, Levine, Deborah, additional, Liang, Ming, additional, Lim, Kian-Tat, additional, Lintott, Chris J., additional, Long, Kevin E., additional, Lopez, Margaux, additional, Lotz, Paul J., additional, Lupton, Robert H., additional, Lust, Nate B., additional, MacArthur, Lauren A., additional, Mahabal, Ashish, additional, Mandelbaum, Rachel, additional, Markiewicz, Thomas W., additional, Marsh, Darren S., additional, Marshall, Philip J., additional, Marshall, Stuart, additional, May, Morgan, additional, McKercher, Robert, additional, McQueen, Michelle, additional, Meyers, Joshua, additional, Migliore, Myriam, additional, Miller, Michelle, additional, Mills, David J., additional, Miraval, Connor, additional, Moeyens, Joachim, additional, Moolekamp, Fred E., additional, Monet, David G., additional, Moniez, Marc, additional, Monkewitz, Serge, additional, Montgomery, Christopher, additional, Morrison, Christopher B., additional, Mueller, Fritz, additional, Muller, Gary P., additional, Arancibia, Freddy Muñoz, additional, Neill, Douglas R., additional, Newbry, Scott P., additional, Nief, Jean-Yves, additional, Nomerotski, Andrei, additional, Nordby, Martin, additional, O’Connor, Paul, additional, Oliver, John, additional, Olivier, Scot S., additional, Olsen, Knut, additional, O’Mullane, William, additional, Ortiz, Sandra, additional, Osier, Shawn, additional, Owen, Russell E., additional, Pain, Reynald, additional, Palecek, Paul E., additional, Parejko, John K., additional, Parsons, James B., additional, Pease, Nathan M., additional, Peterson, J. Matt, additional, Peterson, John R., additional, Petravick, Donald L., additional, Petrick, M. E. Libby, additional, Petry, Cathy E., additional, Pierfederici, Francesco, additional, Pietrowicz, Stephen, additional, Pike, Rob, additional, Pinto, Philip A., additional, Plante, Raymond, additional, Plate, Stephen, additional, Plutchak, Joel P., additional, Price, Paul A., additional, Prouza, Michael, additional, Radeka, Veljko, additional, Rajagopal, Jayadev, additional, Rasmussen, Andrew P., additional, Regnault, Nicolas, additional, Reil, Kevin A., additional, Reiss, David J., additional, Reuter, Michael A., additional, Ridgway, Stephen T., additional, Riot, Vincent J., additional, Ritz, Steve, additional, Robinson, Sean, additional, Roby, William, additional, Roodman, Aaron, additional, Rosing, Wayne, additional, Roucelle, Cecille, additional, Rumore, Matthew R., additional, Russo, Stefano, additional, Saha, Abhijit, additional, Sassolas, Benoit, additional, Schalk, Terry L., additional, Schellart, Pim, additional, Schindler, Rafe H., additional, Schmidt, Samuel, additional, Schneider, Donald P., additional, Schneider, Michael D., additional, Schoening, William, additional, Schumacher, German, additional, Schwamb, Megan E., additional, Sebag, Jacques, additional, Selvy, Brian, additional, Sembroski, Glenn H., additional, Seppala, Lynn G., additional, Serio, Andrew, additional, Serrano, Eduardo, additional, Shaw, Richard A., additional, Shipsey, Ian, additional, Sick, Jonathan, additional, Silvestri, Nicole, additional, Slater, Colin T., additional, Smith, J. Allyn, additional, Smith, R. Chris, additional, Sobhani, Shahram, additional, Soldahl, Christine, additional, Storrie-Lombardi, Lisa, additional, Stover, Edward, additional, Strauss, Michael A., additional, Street, Rachel A., additional, Stubbs, Christopher W., additional, Sullivan, Ian S., additional, Sweeney, Donald, additional, Swinbank, John D., additional, Szalay, Alexander, additional, Takacs, Peter, additional, Tether, Stephen A., additional, Thaler, Jon J., additional, Thayer, John Gregg, additional, Thomas, Sandrine, additional, Thornton, Adam J., additional, Thukral, Vaikunth, additional, Tice, Jeffrey, additional, Trilling, David E., additional, Turri, Max, additional, Berg, Richard Van, additional, Berk, Daniel Vanden, additional, Vetter, Kurt, additional, Virieux, Francoise, additional, Vucina, Tomislav, additional, Wahl, William, additional, Walkowicz, Lucianne, additional, Walsh, Brian, additional, Walter, Christopher W., additional, Wang, Daniel L., additional, Wang, Shin-Yawn, additional, Warner, Michael, additional, Wiecha, Oliver, additional, Willman, Beth, additional, Winters, Scott E., additional, Wittman, David, additional, Wolff, Sidney C., additional, Wood-Vasey, W. Michael, additional, Wu, Xiuqin, additional, Xin, Bo, additional, Yoachim, Peter, additional, and Zhan, Hu, additional
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- 2019
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42. Replacing DDS with Apache Kafka as middleware technology for the Rubin Observatory control system
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Ibsen, Jorge, Chiozzi, Gianluca, Ribeiro, Tiago, Owen, Russell E., Mills, David J., Reuter, Michael A., Clements, Andy W., and O'Mullane, William
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- 2024
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43. Improving community-based fisheries management in Pacific island countries
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Andrew, Neil L, Albert, Joelle, Amos, Moses, Aram, Karibanang, Baereleo, Rolenas Tavue, Bertram, Ian, Blanc, Michel, Boso, Delvene, Blythe, Jessica, Campbell, Brooke M, Chapman, Lindsay, Cohen, Philippa J, Delisle, Aurelie, Eriksson, Hampus B, Hanich, Quentin A, Hunt, Connie, Mills, David J, Namakin, Ben, Neihapi, Pita, Raubani, Jason, Romeo, Alessandro, Schwarz, Anne-Maree, Sharp, Michael K, Siota, Faye, Song, Andrew M, Sukulu, Meshach, Steenbergen, Dirk J, Teemari, Tooreka, Tekatau, Temarewe, Tonganibeia, Kautoa, Uriam, Tarateiti, van der Ploeg, Jan, Wraith, Lisa, Andrew, Neil L, Albert, Joelle, Amos, Moses, Aram, Karibanang, Baereleo, Rolenas Tavue, Bertram, Ian, Blanc, Michel, Boso, Delvene, Blythe, Jessica, Campbell, Brooke M, Chapman, Lindsay, Cohen, Philippa J, Delisle, Aurelie, Eriksson, Hampus B, Hanich, Quentin A, Hunt, Connie, Mills, David J, Namakin, Ben, Neihapi, Pita, Raubani, Jason, Romeo, Alessandro, Schwarz, Anne-Maree, Sharp, Michael K, Siota, Faye, Song, Andrew M, Sukulu, Meshach, Steenbergen, Dirk J, Teemari, Tooreka, Tekatau, Temarewe, Tonganibeia, Kautoa, Uriam, Tarateiti, van der Ploeg, Jan, and Wraith, Lisa
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Inshore fisheries are central to the rural economies and food supply of Pacific Island Countries (PICs), supplying food and serving as one of the few sources of cash for rural people. These fisheries are crucial elements in filling the shortfall in fish supply predicted to confront many PICs in the coming decades. No other production sector can fill the shortfall in supply in the medium term so securing a sustainable supply of fish from coastal fisheries is crucial.
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- 2018
44. Livelihood diversity and dynamism in Timor-Leste; insights for coastal resource governance and livelihood development
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Mills, David J., primary, Tilley, Alexander, additional, Pereira, Mario, additional, Hellebrandt, Denis, additional, Pereira Fernandes, Avelino, additional, and Cohen, Philippa J., additional
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- 2017
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45. Vera C. Rubin Observatory auxiliary telescope commissioning as a control system pathfinder
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Guzman, Juan C., Ibsen, Jorge, Ingraham, Patrick, Clements, Andy W., Ribeiro, Tiago, Reuter, Michael A., Fisher-Levine, Merlin, Hoblitt, Joshua, Lupton, Robert H., Thomas, Sandrine, Stubbs, Christopher W., Arndt, Kirk T., Callahan, Nick, Claver, Charles F., Colleoni, Franco, Corral, Luis, Doherty, Peter, Economou, Frossie, Fausti Neto, Angel, Jeness, Tim, Khine, Htut, Krughoff, K. Simon, Mondrik, Nicholas, Menanteau, Felipe, Mills, David J., O'Mullane, William, Reil, Kevin A., Rivera, Mario, Stalder, Brian, Sebag, Jacques, Shipsey, Ian, Tighe, Roberto, Thornton, Adam J., Villalobos, Andres, and Wiecha, Oliver
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- 2020
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46. Asia-Pacific Tropical Sea Cucumber Aquaculture : Proceedings of an International Symposium Held in Noumea, New Caledonia, 15-17 February 2011
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Mills, David J., Pickering, Timothy D., Hair, Cathy, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Mills, David J., Pickering, Timothy D., Hair, Cathy, and Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
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- Sea cucumbers--Cultures and culture media--Pacific Area--Congresses, Trepang fisheries--Pacific Area--Congresses, Sea cucumbers--Pacific Area--Congresses
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ACIAR has provided significant, long-term research investment into tropical sea cucumber aquaculture in the Asia–Pacific region. Work has included large-scale hatchery culture of sandfish (a species of sea cucumber), techniques for releasing cultured juveniles into the wild, and sea ranching and pond culture. ACIAR, together with the Secretariat of the Pacific Community, organised a symposium to review this work, as well as research from other parts of the world.
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47. Rethinking environmental leadership:the social construction of leaders and leadership in discourses of ecological crisis, development, and conservation
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Case, Peter, Evans, Louisa S., Fabinyi, Michael, Cohen, Philippa J., Hicks, Christina C., Prideaux, Murray, Mills, David J., Case, Peter, Evans, Louisa S., Fabinyi, Michael, Cohen, Philippa J., Hicks, Christina C., Prideaux, Murray, and Mills, David J.
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Leadership is heralded as being critical to addressing the crisis of governance facing the Earth's natural systems. While political, economic, and corporate discourses of leadership have been widely and critically interrogated, narratives of environmental leadership remain relatively neglected in the academic literature. The aims of this paper are twofold. First, to highlight the centrality and importance of environmental science's construction and mobilization of leadership discourse. Second, to offer a critical analysis of environmental sciences' deployment of leadership theory and constructs. The authors build on a review of leadership research in environmental science that reveals how leadership is conceptualized and analyzed in this field of study. It is argued that environmental leadership research reflects rather narrow framings of leadership. An analytical typology proposed by Keith Grint is employed to demonstrate how any singular framing of environmental leadership as person, position, process, result, or purpose is problematic and needs to be supplanted by a pluralistic view. The paper concludes by highlighting key areas for improvement in environmental leadership research, with emphasis on how a political ecology of environmental crisis narratives contributes to a more critical body of research on leadership in environmental science.
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48. Rethinking environmental leadership : the social construction of leaders and leadership in discourses of ecological crisis, development, and conservation
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Case, Peter, Evans, Louisa S., Fabinyi, Michael, Cohen, Philippa J., Hicks, Christina C., Prideaux, Murray, Mills, David J., Case, Peter, Evans, Louisa S., Fabinyi, Michael, Cohen, Philippa J., Hicks, Christina C., Prideaux, Murray, and Mills, David J.
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Leadership is heralded as being critical to addressing the crisis of governance facing the Earth's natural systems. While political, economic, and corporate discourses of leadership have been widely and critically interrogated, narratives of environmental leadership remain relatively neglected in the academic literature. The aims of this paper are twofold. First, to highlight the centrality and importance of environmental science's construction and mobilization of leadership discourse. Second, to offer a critical analysis of environmental sciences' deployment of leadership theory and constructs. The authors build on a review of leadership research in environmental science that reveals how leadership is conceptualized and analyzed in this field of study. It is argued that environmental leadership research reflects rather narrow framings of leadership. An analytical typology proposed by Keith Grint is employed to demonstrate how any singular framing of environmental leadership as person, position, process, result, or purpose is problematic and needs to be supplanted by a pluralistic view. The paper concludes by highlighting key areas for improvement in environmental leadership research, with emphasis on how a political ecology of environmental crisis narratives contributes to a more critical body of research on leadership in environmental science.
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49. Rethinking environmental leadership: The social construction of leaders and leadership in discourses of ecological crisis, development, and conservation
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Case, Peter, primary, Evans, Louisa S, additional, Fabinyi, Michael, additional, Cohen, Philippa J, additional, Hicks, Christina C, additional, Prideaux, Murray, additional, and Mills, David J, additional
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50. Behavior of Ongrown Juvenile Spiny Lobsters, Jasus Edwardsii After Reseeding to a Coastal Reef in Tasmania, Australia
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Mills, David J., primary, Gardner, Caleb, additional, and Ibbott, Sam, additional
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