Learning from disaster: community-based marine protected areas in Fiji

This paper examines whether and how experiencing climate-related disasters can improve the rural poor's adaptation to climate change through community-based resource management. Original household survey data in Fiji capture the establishment of community-based marine protected areas following...

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subjects Causality
Climate adaptation
Climate change
Collective action
Communities
Community
Cyclones
Decision making
Disaster recovery
Disasters
Economic theory
Economics
Environmental economics
Households
Housing
Learning
Marine
Marine protected areas
Natural disasters
Natural resource management
Political economy
Resource management
Rural areas
Rural communities
Rural poverty
Safety
Safety nets
Social discrimination learning
Social learning
Storm damage
Studies
Transportation safety
Tropical cyclones
title Learning from disaster: community-based marine protected areas in Fiji
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