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Conspiring to Violate Fishing Regulation: The Case of Saiko Fishing in Ghana (Fish Retailers)
Socio-economic studies on fisheries crime in developing countries have focused on resource extractors (fishermen), and neglected fishmongers (typically women) who are passive participants in the illegal fishing activities. Although they do not face the same level of risk and severity of punishment as their male counterparts owing to socio-cultural norms that do not allow...
Conspiring to Violate Fishing Regulation: The Case of Saiko Fishing in Ghana (Fishermen)
Socio-economic studies on fisheries crime in developing countries have focused on resource extractors (fishermen), and neglected fishmongers (typically women) who are passive participants in the illegal fishing activities. Although they do not face the same level of risk and severity of punishment as their male counterparts owing to socio-cultural norms that do not allow...
Effekter av Covid-19-pandemin på skogsresursanvändning i landsbygdssamhällen i Indien
I projektet “Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Forest Resource Use by Rural Communities in India” undersöks vilken roll skogsplantager har som skyddsnät för hushåll på landsbygden som drabbats av covid-19-pandemin. Uppgifterna samlades in 2021-22. Datasetet innehåller rådata från projektet. För utförligare beskrivning se den engelska versionen.
Socio-economic and gold mining information of municipalities in Colombia
This dataset is part of the research project "All That Glitters Is Not Gold? Approaching the Sub-National and Spatial Impact of a Gold Rush and Policy Changes", funded by the Environment for Development Initiative (EfD). It includes socio-economic data from over 1,000 municipalities in Colombia, covering mining royalty revenues, forest cover and deforestation, and gold...