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Caroline E. Ferguson Irlanda
Caroline E. Ferguson Irlanda
Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanford University
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Harnessing the diversity of small-scale actors is key to the future of aquatic food systems
RE Short, S Gelcich, DC Little, F Micheli, EH Allison, X Basurto, B Belton, ...
Nature Food 2 (9), 733-741, 2021
1152021
Colonial dynamics limit climate adaptation in Oceania: Perspectives from the Marshall Islands
AS Bordner, CE Ferguson, L Ortolano
Global Environmental Change 61, 102054, 2020
832020
Environmental (in) justice in the Anthropocene ocean
NJ Bennett, JJ Alava, CE Ferguson, J Blythe, E Morgera, D Boyd, IM Côté
Marine Policy 147, 105383, 2023
422023
Local practices and production confer resilience to rural Pacific food systems during the COVID-19 pandemic
CE Ferguson, T Tuxson, S Mangubhai, S Jupiter, H Govan, V Bonito, ...
Marine Policy 137, 104954, 2022
352022
A rising tide does not lift all boats: intersectional analysis reveals inequitable impacts of the seafood trade in fishing communities
CE Ferguson
Frontiers in Marine Science 8, 625389, 2021
322021
Indigenous food sovereignty is constrained by “time imperialism”
CE Ferguson, KM Green, SS Swanson
Geoforum 133, 20-31, 2022
162022
The tragedy of the commodity is not inevitable: Indigenous resistance prevents high-value fisheries collapse in the Pacific islands
CE Ferguson, NJ Bennett, W Kostka, RH Richmond, A Singeo
Global Environmental Change 73, 102477, 2022
162022
Lessons from Palau to end parachute science in international conservation research.
A Singeo, CE Ferguson
Conservation Biology 37 (1), 2023
112023
Environmental Justice in the Ocean
NJ Bennett, JJ Alava, CE Ferguson, J Blythe, E Morgera, D Boyd, IM Côté
Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries, University of British Colombia 39, 2022
42022
Marshall Islands Could Be Wiped Out by Climate Change—and Their Colonial History Limits Their Ability to Save Themselves
A Bordner, CE Ferguson
The Conversation 11, 2020
32020
Practical ways to implement gender-sensitive fisheries and aquaculture research in the Pacific
S Mangubhai, C Ferguson, C Gomese, A Vunisea
22022
Key findings from Palau’s gender and marine resources assessment: Women and men both important for use, management and youth empowerment
A Singeo, CE Ferguson, I Willyander, R Endress, S Bells, B Endress
Bulletin 34, 21-26, 2021
22021
Pacific Islanders' Food-Sharing Customs Ensure Resiliency in Face of Disaster.
S Jupiter, T Tuxson, C Ferguson, S Mangubhai
CounterPunch, 2022
2022
Harnessing the diversity of small-scale actors is key to the future of aquatic food systems (vol 2, pg 733, 2021)
RE Short, S Gelcich, DC Little, F Micheli, EH Allison, X Basurto, B Belton, ...
NATURE FOOD 2 (10), 828-828, 2021
2021
Learning from Communities in Oceania to Build Equitable, Just, and Resilient Fisheries
CE Ferguson
Stanford University, 2021
2021
Relier les connaissances scientifiques des pêcheurs et des pays occidentaux à l'élevage des holothuries dans un cadre communautaire à Palau
C Ferguson, A Singeo, A Ferrier-Loh
Women in Fisheries Information Bulletin, 2020
2020
Bridging fishers’ and Western scientific knowledges to farm sea cucumbers in a community setting in Palau
C Ferguson, A Singeo, A Ferrier-Loh
Women in Fisheries Information Bulletin, 2020
2020
Colonial Dynamics Shape Climate Adaptation Financing in the Republic of the Marshall Islands
C Ferguson, A Bordner, L Ortolano
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, GC23F-1468, 2019
2019
New research: Barriers to and benefits of women’s participation in fisheries management in Fiji
CE Ferguson, S Mangubhai, T O’Garra, E Waqa
Winners and losers of sea cucumber exports from Palau
C Ferguson
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