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Assessing Livelihood Resilience of Artisanal Fisherfolk to the Decline in Small-Scale Fisheries in Ghana
Iddrisu Amadu, Frederick Ato Armah, Denis Worlanyo Aheto
Sustainability (2021) Vol. 13, Iss. 18, pp. 10404-10404
Open Access | Times Cited: 16

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Livelihood resilience in pastoral communities: Methodological and field insights from Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
Tong Li, Shuohao Cai, R. K. Singh, et al.
The Science of The Total Environment (2022) Vol. 838, pp. 155960-155960
Closed Access | Times Cited: 55

From vulnerable to resilience: an assessment of small-scale fisheries livelihood in South Malang of Indonesia
Puji Handayati, Ahmad Munjin Nasih, Indah Susilowati, et al.
Discover Sustainability (2025) Vol. 6, Iss. 1
Open Access

Unveiling the role of social networks: Enhancing rural household livelihood resilience in China’s Dabie Mountains
Lanyun Tang, Chongchong Liu, Ying Wang
Journal of Geographical Sciences (2025) Vol. 35, Iss. 2, pp. 335-358
Closed Access

Climate Variability, Coastal Livelihoods, and the Influence of Ocean Change on Fish Catch in the Coastal Savannah Zone of Ghana
Johnson Ankrah, Ana Monteiro, Helena Madureira
Water (2024) Vol. 16, Iss. 9, pp. 1201-1201
Open Access | Times Cited: 3

Study on Livelihood Resilience of Rural Residents under the Rural Revitalization Strategy in Ethnic Areas of Western Sichuan, China
Ying Zhang, Xinyu Xie, Xiaoping Qiu, et al.
Agriculture (2023) Vol. 13, Iss. 10, pp. 1957-1957
Open Access | Times Cited: 8

Fishers' perception and activity shifts in a dolphin bycatch mitigation context
Larissa Dalpaz, Fábio G. Daura‐Jorge, Rebecca L. Lewison, et al.
Ocean & Coastal Management (2024) Vol. 258, pp. 107375-107375
Closed Access | Times Cited: 2

Effects of cash transfers on household resilience to climate shocks in the arid and semi arid counties of northern Kenya
Michael Joseph Matata, Margaret Ngigi, Hillary K. Bett
Development Studies Research (2023) Vol. 10, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 4

Adapting the WEAI to explore gender equity among Fishers, Processors, and sellers at Zambia’s Lake Bangweulu
Kathleen Ragsdale, Mary R. Read-Wahidi, Pamela Marinda, et al.
World Development (2022) Vol. 152, pp. 105821-105821
Open Access | Times Cited: 7

Marine plastic pollution: fishers’ coping strategies and its welfare effect in Volta region, Ghana
Joseph Apeadido, Hamdiyah Alhassah, Dennis Sedem Ehiakpor
Marine Pollution Bulletin (2023) Vol. 198, pp. 115782-115782
Open Access | Times Cited: 3

A framework to assess resilience attributes based on local knowledge
H.S. Carvalho Costa, Rodolfo Eduardo Scachetti, Mélissa Vivacqua, et al.
Marine Policy (2023) Vol. 155, pp. 105766-105766
Closed Access | Times Cited: 2

Trans-Sector Livelihood Resilience in an Urban Small-Scale Fishing Community
Edward Wintergalen, Stuart Fulton, Renato Molina
The Journal of Development Studies (2024), pp. 1-20
Closed Access

Changes and challenges in artisanal fishery: unpacking the impact of a mining waste disaster
Mayra Jankowsky, Jocemar Tomasino Mendonça, Rodrigo Randow de Freitas
Ocean and Coastal Research (2024) Vol. 72
Open Access

Communities’ Perception of Health Risks Associated with Utilizing the Water and Fish from the River Nyong, Cameroon
Anyizi Bertha Nkemnyi, Benedicta Oshuware Oben, Lucy Mange Ndip, et al.
International Journal of TROPICAL DISEASE & Health (2023), pp. 10-21
Open Access | Times Cited: 1

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