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Socioeconomic factors that affect the sustainable use of natural resources in rural communities in Fiji.
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Fox, M
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Gernez, E
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Jupiter, S
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Kim, MK
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Mangubhai, S
2017
Local communities in the Pacific have a high dependence on their natural resources for food and livelihoods. Managing small-scale fisheries resources through locally-managed marine areas (LMMAs) is an approach that has been scaled up to cover seventy-eight percent of inshore community fishing grounds in Fiji.
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Living planet report : 2008
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We have only one planet. Its capacity to support a thriving diversity of species, humans included, is large but fundamentally limited. When human demand on this capacity exceeds what is available - when we surpass ecological limits we erode the health of the Earth's living systems. Ultimately, this loss threatens human well-being.
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Better environmental management required for one health
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Jupiter, S
2020
The speed at which COVID-19 is overwhelming health care facilities worldwide necessitates a fresh look at how we approach disease risk management one that takes a one health approach to disease prevention and mitigation.
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