The future of gender research in small‐scale fisheries: Priorities and pathways for advancing gender equity

Author:

Rice Emma D.1ORCID,Gondwe Edith1,Bennett Abigail E.1ORCID,Okanga Patrick Asango2,Osho‐Abdulgafar Nimah F.3,Fakoya Kafayat4,Oloko Ayodele5,Harper Sarah6,Kawaye Patrick Chimseu7,Chuku Ernest O.89,Smith Hillary10

Affiliation:

1. Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan USA

2. Department of Development Studies St. Paul's University Limuru Kenya

3. Department of Coastal Sciences University of Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg Mississippi USA

4. Department of Fisheries Lagos States University Ojo Nigeria

5. Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries University of British Columbia Victoria British Columbia Canada

6. School of Environmental Studies University of Victoria Victoria British Columbia Canada

7. Department of Agriculture and Applied Economics Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources Lilongwe Malawi

8. Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies University of Tasmania Hobart Tasmania Australia

9. Centre for Coastal Management, African Centre of Excellence in Coastal Resilience University of Cape Coast Cape Coast Ghana

10. School of Marine Sciences University of Maine Orono Maine USA

Abstract

AbstractThis paper presents an agenda for the future of gender research in small‐scale fisheries (SSF). Building on expert insight from scholars who gathered during the 4th World Small‐Scale Fisheries Congress Africa (4WSFC) with a synthesis of existing literature, we identify six topics that warrant future investigation in SSF, along with methodological considerations for addressing them. Research priorities include identifying pathways towards (1) equitable participation in governance and decision‐making, (2) valuing all actors' contributions to aquatic food systems, (3) increasing access to financial services, (4) inclusive infrastructural development, (5) livelihood diversification and (6) reducing occupational health hazards. Several important methodological considerations include (i) using multiple methodologies, (ii) applying participatory methods, (iii) collecting gender‐disaggregated data, (iv) integrating gender into a food systems approach in fisheries, (v) engaging an intersectional approach and (vi) operationalising equity.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography

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