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Curriculum Vitae February 2016 1 Edward Hugh Allison School of Marine and Environmental Affairs University of Washington Seattle, WA 98105 USA [email protected] SUMMARY OF RESEARCH INTERESTS I am an interdisciplinary marine scientist with interests in coastal and marine social-ecological systems, particularly small-scale fisheries. My work is often closely linked to policy or management and development practice and spans scales from global meta-analysis, through national policy analysis to local-site case-studies. My recent work has focused on people’s vulnerability and adaptation to climate change, and on the links between fisheries governance, marine conservation, poverty reduction, food security and human health. Conceptually, my work is informed by scholarship in social-ecological systems and sustainability science, development studies and political ecology. I often work in partnership with anthropologists, economists, human geographers and ecologists as well as other interdisciplinary scholars. Methodologically, I do both primary and secondary research and combine quantitative and qualitative analysis. I have worked mainly in tropical areas of Africa, South and South East Asia, though I’ve also completed projects in the UK, Latin America and Oceania and have recently started projects in the Pacific North West. EDUCATION 1997 Postgraduate Certificate in University Teaching and Learning, U.K. Higher Education Academy 1993 PhD in Fisheries Science, University of Liverpool 1986 BSc Honours (First Class) in Marine Biology, University of Liverpool PROFESSIONAL HISTORY 2013 – present Professor of Marine Affairs, School of Marine and Environmental Affairs, University of Washington, USA 2011 – 2013 Senior Lecturer in Natural Resources, School of International Development, University of East Anglia, U.K. (0.50 time) Senior Fellow, The WorldFish Center, Penang, Malaysia (0.25 time) Independent Consultant (0.25 time) 2010 – 2011 Principal Scientist: Policy, Economics and Social Sciences, WorldFish Center, Penang, Malaysia 2007 – 2010 Director: Policy Economics and Social Sciences, WorldFish Center, Penang, Malaysia 2002 – 2007 Senior Lecturer in Natural Resources, School of Development Studies, University of East Anglia, U.K. 1996 – 2002 Lecturer in Natural Resources, School of Development Studies, University of East Anglia, U.K. 1994 – 1995 Independent Researcher/Consultant, Marine Resources Assessment Group Ltd, London, and NERC Institute of Freshwater Ecology, Windermere, U.K. 1993 – 1994 Technical Co-operation Officer, U.K. ODA, U.K./SADC Pelagic Fish Resource Assessment Project, Malawi. 1991 – 1993 Associate Professional Officer, U.K. ODA (now U.K. Department for International Development), attached to U.K./SADC Pelagic Fish Resource Assessment Project, Malawi 1986 – 1990 Research Assistant, North Irish Sea scallop fishery assessment programme, University of Liverpool (Isle of Man).

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Edward Hugh Allison

School of Marine and Environmental Affairs University of Washington Seattle, WA 98105 USA [email protected]

SUMMARY OF RESEARCH INTERESTS I am an interdisciplinary marine scientist with interests in coastal and marine social-ecological systems, particularly small-scale fisheries. My work is often closely linked to policy or management and development practice and spans scales from global meta-analysis, through national policy analysis to local-site case-studies. My recent work has focused on people’s vulnerability and adaptation to climate change, and on the links between fisheries governance, marine conservation, poverty reduction, food security and human health. Conceptually, my work is informed by scholarship in social-ecological systems and sustainability science, development studies and political ecology. I often work in partnership with anthropologists, economists, human geographers and ecologists as well as other interdisciplinary scholars. Methodologically, I do both primary and secondary research and combine quantitative and qualitative analysis. I have worked mainly in tropical areas of Africa, South and South East Asia, though I’ve also completed projects in the UK, Latin America and Oceania and have recently started projects in the Pacific North West.

EDUCATION 1997 Postgraduate Certificate in University Teaching and Learning, U.K. Higher Education Academy

1993 PhD in Fisheries Science, University of Liverpool

1986 BSc Honours (First Class) in Marine Biology, University of Liverpool

PROFESSIONAL HISTORY

2013 – present Professor of Marine Affairs, School of Marine and Environmental Affairs, University of Washington, USA

2011 – 2013 Senior Lecturer in Natural Resources, School of International Development, University of East Anglia, U.K. (0.50 time)

Senior Fellow, The WorldFish Center, Penang, Malaysia (0.25 time)

Independent Consultant (0.25 time)

2010 – 2011 Principal Scientist: Policy, Economics and Social Sciences, WorldFish Center, Penang, Malaysia

2007 – 2010 Director: Policy Economics and Social Sciences, WorldFish Center, Penang, Malaysia

2002 – 2007 Senior Lecturer in Natural Resources, School of Development Studies, University of East Anglia, U.K.

1996 – 2002 Lecturer in Natural Resources, School of Development Studies, University of East Anglia, U.K.

1994 – 1995 Independent Researcher/Consultant, Marine Resources Assessment Group Ltd, London, and NERC Institute of Freshwater Ecology, Windermere, U.K.

1993 – 1994 Technical Co-operation Officer, U.K. ODA, U.K./SADC Pelagic Fish Resource Assessment Project, Malawi.

1991 – 1993 Associate Professional Officer, U.K. ODA (now U.K. Department for International Development), attached to U.K./SADC Pelagic Fish Resource Assessment Project, Malawi

1986 – 1990 Research Assistant, North Irish Sea scallop fishery assessment programme, University of Liverpool (Isle of Man).

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TEACHING & SUPERVISION Formal teaching:

University of Washington 2013 – present

Masters in Marine Affairs SMEA 500 - Introduction to Marine Affairs SMEA 501 - Interdisciplinary Marine Affairs Practice SMEA 550B - Marine Affairs Issues in Puget Sound (Field Course) SMEA 550C - Fish in the Global Food System

Guest lectures School of Public Health & Nutrition School of Oceanography Department of Communications

University of East Anglia 2012 – 2013

MA/MSc Globalized Agriculture and Food Systems

3rd year BA/BSc Natural Resource Management Theoretical Frameworks Rural Development and Environment (Field Course)

University of East Anglia 1996 – 2007 PhD and Masters courses, MA in Rural Development and a MSc in Environment and International Development; Undergraduate BA Development Studies and BSc in Development Geography.

1st year BA/BSc Global Systems and Resources Data Analysis in Development Studies Introduction to Development Studies

2nd & 3rd year BSc Agricultural Production Systems Livestock and Water Resources Quantitative Analysis for Natural Resource Management Resource Development and Conservation Interdisciplinary Rural Dev. and Environment (Field Course)

MA/MSc Farming Systems Analysis Renewable Natural Resource Management Environmental Management and Sustainability Tools and Skills for Environment and Development Rural Development Planning

PhD Research Epistemologies Research Students Workshops

Other teaching & training: The snake ‘fishery’ of Tonle Sap, Cambodia: reconciling local livelihoods, global trade and conservation.

Fisheries and Wildlife Management, Michigan State University, USA (October 5-7th 2015)

The ethics of fish consumption, Hopkins Marine Laboratory, Stanford University, USA (May 8th 2014)

Social issues in developing-country fisheries and aquaculture (lecture series). United Nations University Fisheries Training Programme, Institute of Marine Sciences, Reykjavik, Iceland (Feb 1st to 7th, 2014)

Contributions to short-courses on Livelihoods Approaches to Poverty Reduction, Norwich, U.K. (2003, 2004, 2005) and Nepal (2004)

Training workshop co-ordinator and main contributor - fisheries assessment, management and development (in Spanish), Bolivia (1998)

Organiser of training courses in biodiversity assessment and conservation methods (in both English & French) in Tanzania and Burundi (1997-99)

Course on fisheries assessment techniques, Universidad Romulo Gallegos, Venezuela (1997)

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Supervision:

Postgraduate Student Advising (UW)

2015 – present Committee member: Zach Koehn (PhD, SAFS) –Ethics of seafood consumption choices IGERT

studentship (with Ray Hilborn)

2015 – present Advisor: Hannah Bassett, Claire Dawson, Jessica Hernandez, Marisa Nixon, Teressa Pucylowski,

Hannah Russell, Christina Sun (all MMA, SMEA)

2014 – present Committee member: Merrill Rudd (PhD, SAFS) – Stock assessment in data-poor coral reef

fisheries, School of Aquatic and Fisheries Sciences (Advisors: Ray Hilborn and Trevor Branch).

2014 – present Advisory panel: two NSF-funded Interdisciplinary Graduate Research Training (IGERT) team

projects – climate change impacts and adaptation in US cities, and adaptation of Quinalt Nation to

climate change impacts on their razor clam fishery.

2014 – present Advisor: Ian Baker (MMA, SMEA) – Aquaculture’s public image

2014 – present Advisor: Raye Evrard (MMA, SMEA) – Shellfish aquaculture’s carbon footprint

2014 – present Advisor: Christopher Giordano (MMA, SMEA) – Equity outcomes of ITQ fisheries

2014 – present Advisor: Jillian Lyles (MMA, SMEA) – Restoring traditional fish ponds in Hawai’i

2014 – present Advisor: Alexander Tanz (MMA, SMEA) – Institutional barriers to implementation of ecosystem

based fisheries management in the United States

2013 – present Advisor: Liliana Bastian (MMA, SMEA) – Gender in international conservation with development

programs

2013 – present Advisor: John Cheney (MMA, SMEA) – Health risks of oyster consumption

2013 – present Advisor: Nicholas Naylor-Leyland (MMA, SMEA) - intercalating

2013 – 2015 Committee member: Wataru Tanoue (MMA, SMEA) – "Japan's Total Allowable Catch Systems in

Fishery Resource Management" (Advisor: David Fluharty, SMEA)

2013 – 2014 Committee member: Laura Deighan (MMA, SMEA) – Implementation of Fisheries Improvement

Programs, Gulf of Mexico Snapper Fishery (Advisor: Kiki Jenkins, SMEA)

Research Student (PhD) Committees (University of British Columbia, Fisheries Centre) 2015 – Myriam Khalfallah - Artisanal Fisheries in North Africa and the Middle East (Committee Chair:

Professor Daniel Pauly) 2015 - Rebecca Singleton - Human Rights, Fisheries Development and NGOs in Madagascar’s Marine

Conservation and Fisheries Sector (Committee Chair: Professor Rashid Sumaila) Research Student (PhD) Supervision (UEA) 2012 – 2015 Clare Shelton: “Vulnerability and adaptation to climate change in fishing communities in the

Western Pacific” (UEA Social Science Faculty Research Scholarship, started September 2012)

2011 – 2015 Carole White: “What keeps people fishing in a declining fishery?” (U.K. NERC/ESRC, with Tim Daw, UEA) (I joined the supervisory team in March 2012. PhD Awarded, December 2015)

2006 – 2010 Kirsten Abernethy “Why do fishers fish where they fish? Testing behavioural and evolutionary economic models of optimisation in the U.K.’s fishing fleet” (Fisheries Society of the British Isles Award, with Nick Dulvy, Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Sciences and Bereket Kebede, DEV, UEA – PhD awarded, July 2010)

2006 – 2009 Joel Busher: “Constructions of identity and attitudes towards health risks in communities of the Kavango River, Namibia/Angola. (UEA Social Science Faculty Research Award, with Janet Seeley, DEV UEA – supervision transferred in 2007, PhD Awarded, March 2010)

2006 – 2009 Caroline Barratt: “Fisherfolk’s vulnerability and its impact on resource sustainability in Uganda” (ESRC CASE Award, With WorldFish Center, Cairo and Janet Seeley, DEV UEA, PhD awarded, October 2009)

2006 – 2009 Katie Newton: “Resilience of social-ecological systems: coral reefs and hurricanes in the Caribbean” (NERC/ESRC, with Andrew Watkinson, ENV UEA – supervision transferred in 2008)

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2005 – 2010 Denis Hellebrandt: “Livelihood strategies of fisherfolk and resilience to climate change and variability along a rural-urban gradient in coastal Brazil” (ALBAN, with Declan Conway; supervision transferred to Tim Daw form 2008, DEV, UEA – PhD awarded, May 2010)

2004-2008 Louisa Evans: “Local and scientific knowledge, power and contestations in biodiversity conservation on East Africa’s coral reefs’ (NERC/ESRC, with Kate Brown, DEV UEA) (PhD awarded, June 2008).

2003 – 2008 Henry Alhassan: “Dams and development in Africa” (with Bruce Lankford, DEV UEA) (PhD awarded, December 2008)

2003 – 2007 Sharon Brooks: “Models for conservation of exploited species: Snakes and livelihoods in Tonle Sap, Cambodia” (NERC/ESRC, with John Reynolds, Simon Fraser University, Canada) (PhD awarded, January 2008)

2002 – 2012 Elisa Canal Beeby: “Pro-poor aquaculture development in the Bolivian Amazon” (with Jim Sumberg, IDS, University of Sussex) (part-time student –long-term sick leave 2006-2011 – PhD Awarded, May 2012)

2002 – 2006 Marisa Goulden: “Resilience to climate change of Ugandan wetland-based social-ecological systems” (NERC/ESRC, with Neil Adger and Declan Conway, UEA) (PhD awarded January 9th 2007)

2001 – 2007 Christina Chavez Meija: “Campesino perceptions of biodiversity in Mexico” (with Michael.Stocking, DEV UEA), funded by CONICYT, Mexico. (part-time student, PhD awarded March 20th 2007)

2001 – 2005 Nadine Renadeau d’Arc: “Interrelationships between Vicuña (Camelidae), people and environment in the high central Andes (Puna and Altiplano)”, funded by EU INCO-DEV (with Kate Brown, DEV UEA) (PhD awarded, November 2005).

2001 – 2004 Alfred Nyasulu: “Policy support for livelihood diversification in Malawi (with Frank Ellis, DEV) (PhD awarded, September 2004)

1999 – 2002 Peter Mvula: “Sustainable livelihoods from fluctuating fisheries in Lake Malawi”, funded by U.K. DFID (with Frank Ellis) (PhD awarded May 2002)

1999 – 2002 Agustina Musa: “Fishers livelihoods in West Java, Indonesia”, funded by U.K. DFID (with Frank Ellis, DEV) (PhD awarded April 2002)

1998 – 2003 Edgar Robles-Zavala: “Alleviation of poverty in rural communities engaged in small-scale fisheries: micro and macro constraints”, funded by CONICYT, Mexico. (with Richard Palmer-Jones, DEV) (PhD awarded, October 2003)

RESEARCH GRANTS 2015 – 2017 Co-Principal Investigator – Fisheries and Food Security SESYNC 2015 – 2017 Research Partner The contribution of fish to human nutrition and health in a changing climate, Welcomme Trust

(Total Project US$ 1,800,000) 2014 – 2016 Research Partner

Gulf of Alaska Ecosystem Dynamics. National Center for Ecological Synthesis and Analysis, National Science Foundation, USA.

2013 – 2014 Principal Investigator US$ 70,000 Climate change vulnerability assessment and adaptation planning in the aquaculture sector. UN Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome.

2012 – 2013 Principal Investigator US$ 121,000 Ocean Search: Linking marine conservation with poverty reduction, food security and health. Rockefeller Foundation, New York.

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Research Partner US$ 25,000 Supporting fisheries livelihoods in Equatorial Guinea. Wildlife Conservation Society.

2012 – 2013 Research Partner US$ 60,000 Developing climate vulnerability indices for fishing-dependent communities, with James Cook University, Australia and UN FAO.

Research Partner AU$ 200,000 Aquaculture enterprise development for Aboriginal Communities in the Torres Straits, with Northern Territories Government, Australian National University and Charles Darwin University; Australian National Centre for Research on Adaptation to Climate Change.

2011 – 2013 Principal Investigator AU$ 800,000 Building capacity to adapt to climate change in the coastal zones of Small Island Developing States: Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Timor Leste, Vanuatu. Asian Development Bank, Coral Triangle Initiative (AU$ 600,000) and Australian Dept of Environment (AU$ 200,000 supplement for Timor Leste).

2011 – 2013 Research Partner US$ 400,000+ WorldFish coordinator for CGIAR programme on climate change, agriculture and food security (US$ 400,000 in 2011, rising thereafter, handed over on resignation from WorldFish, January 2012).

2011 Principal Investigator US$ 15,000 Two small projects on climate change and sustainable development in small island developing states, funded by UNEP and the Commonwealth Secretariat.

2010 – 2011 Project Manager & Co PI US$ 106,386 Pilot project for inclusion of fisheries module in Household Living Standard Measurement Surveys, Malawi and Uganda. World Bank. Technical implementation led by Chris Bene.

2009 – 2013 Research Partner EU 978,000 Sustainable Ethical Aquaculture Trade. European Union, with eleven partner organisations, led by University of Stirling, U.K., fieldwork in Bangladesh, China, Thailand and Vietnam (Total project: EU 9.6 million).

2009 - 2012 Project co-ordinator CA$ 225,000 Developing a Wellbeing Framework for the Assessment of Small and Medium Scale Fisheries in the Global South. CGIAR-Canada Linkage Fund, with Universities of Manitoba and Newfoundland.

2009 Research Partner U.K. £ 20,000 Impacts of climate change on fish trade competitiveness in small commonwealth developing states , Commonwealth Secretariat, U.K.

2008 Research Partner U.K. £ 250,000 Ecosystem services and poverty reduction in coastal zones – scoping study. School of Development Studies, University of East Anglia, led by Professor Kate Brown. U.K. NERC/ESRC/DFID.

2007 – 2010 Research Partner £97,000 Quest_Fish: Predicting the impacts and consequences of climate change on global fish production. U.K. Natural Environment Research Council. Led by Prof. Manuel Barange, University of Plymouth, funded by U.K. NERC (Total grant £500,000).

2007 – 2008 Researcher £21,000 Are Ugandan Fisherfolk a suitable candidate population for AIDS vaccine trials? International AIDS Vaccine Initiative & Uganda Virus Research Institute, led by Dr Janet Seeley.

2006 – 2007 Policy Research Advisor £48, 000 New directions in fisheries. FAO, Sustainable Fisheries Livelihoods Programme.

2006 Research Partner EU 5, 000 Effect of climate change on fisheries. OECD, Paris, with CEFAS, Lowestoft, U.K.

2006 Research Partner £183,250

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Assessing the impacts of agricultural policy change on rural livelihoods in Uganda: a household panel data survey. DFID Policy Research Programme, DFID Country Programme, Uganda, with Economic Policy Research Center, Makerere University.

2005 – 2008 Research Partner £274,256 Strengthening pro-poor wetland conservation using integrated biodiversity and livelihood assessment, with IUCN. DEFRA, Darwin Initiative.

2005 – 2006 Research Partner £34, 979

Promoting new knowledge of climate change impacts on fisheries. DFID Fisheries Management Science Programme.

2005 Research Advisor £2,850 Study and Workshop on HIV/AIDS impacts on fishing communities. World Fish Center, Africa Office, Cairo.

2004 – 2005 Research Advisor £110,344 Sustainable Fisheries Livelihoods Programme, West Africa. DFID/FAO.

2004 – 2005 Research Partner £10,600 Climate Change vulnerability assessment for the aquaculture sector in developing countries. DFID Aquaculture Systems Programme, Stirling Institute of Aquaculture.

2004 Principal Investigator £25,627

Vulnerability of fisherfolk living in poverty to climate change, DFID Fisheries Management Science Programme.

2003 Principal Investigator £15,520 Research on 'Incorporating fisheries sector concerns in national poverty reduction strategy plans (PRSPs)', East Africa.

2000-2003 Research Partner £900,000 ODG research project on ‘Policies for Supporting Diverse Rural Livelihoods in East and Central Africa’, funded by DFID Natural Resources Policy Research Programme. Team Leader: Prof. F. Ellis, DEV/ODG.

1999-2001 Principal Investigator £199,292 Sustainable livelihoods from fluctuating fisheries in Malawi and Indonesia. Fisheries Management Science Programme, DFID.

1998-2002 Co-ordinator EU 73,000 Food-web studies section on an EU Framework project on ‘The Trophic Ecology of the deepwater

demersal fish community in Lake Malawi’ Project Co-ordinator, Dr K Irvine, Trinity College, Dublin (Total project EU 690, 000).

1994-1995 Principal Investigator £37,800 Eight-month project on ‘Empirical models for estimating potential fish yields in tropical lakes and

reservoirs’ funded by the Fisheries Management Science Programme, ODA.

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PUBLICATIONS Peer-reviewed Journal Articles 2016 Belhabib, D., Hellebrandt Da Silva, D., Allison, E. H., Zeller, D., & Pauly, D. (2016). Filling a blank on the map: 60

years of fisheries in Equatorial Guinea. Fisheries Management and Ecology. DOI: 10.1111/fme.12161 Béné, C., R. Arthur, H. Norbury, E. H. Allison, M.C.M Beveridge, S. Bush, L. Campling, W. Leschen, D. Little, D. Squires,

S. Thilsted, M. Troell; M. Williams (2016). Contribution of fisheries and aquaculture to food security and poverty reduction: assessing the current evidence. World Development, 79: 177-196. DOI:10.1016/j.worlddev.2015.11.007

Crona, B. I., Basurto, X., Squires, D., Gelcich, S., Daw, T. M., Khan, A., ... & Allison, E. H. (2016). Towards a typology of

interactions between small-scale fisheries and global seafood trade. Marine Policy, 65, 1-10. DOI:10.1016/j.marpol.2015.11.016

2015 Allison, E.H. and H.R. Bassett (2015). Climate change in the oceans: Human impacts and responses. Science

350(6262): 778-782.

Barratt, C., Seeley, J.A. and Allison, E.H. (2015) Lacking the means or the motivation? Community based resource management on Lake Victoria, Uganda. European Journal of Development Studies 27: 257-272.

Bell, J.D., V. Allain, E.H. Allison, S. Andréfouët, N.L. Andrew, M.J. Batty, M. Blanc, J.M. Dambacher, J. Hampton, Q. Hanich, S. Harley, A. Lorrain, M. McCoy, N. McTurk, S. Nicol, G. Pilling, D. Point, M.K. Sharp, P. Vivili, P. Williams (2015). Diversifying the use of tuna to improve food security and public health in Pacific Island countries and territories. Marine Policy 51: 584-591

Cinner, J.E., Huchery, C., Hicks, C.C., Daw, T.M., Marshall, N., Wamukota, A. and Allison, E.H. (2015) Changes in adaptive capacity through time and among different segments of Kenyan fishing communities. Nature Climate Change. DOI: 10.1038/nclimate2690

McClanahan, T,R., E.H. Allison and J.E. Cinner (2015) Managing fisheries for human and food security. Fish and

Fisheries. DOI: 10.1111/faf.12045 Sampson G.S., Sanchirico J.N., Roheim C.A., Bush S.R., Taylor J.E., Allison E.H., Anderson J.L., Ban N.C., Fujita

R., Jupiter S., and Wilson J.R. (2015) Secure sustainable seafood from developing countries. Science 348 (6234): 504–506.

2014

Barange, M., G. Merino, J. L. Blanchard, J. Scholtens, J. Harle, E. H. Allison, J. I. Allen, J. Holt & S. Jennings (2014). Impacts of climate change on marine ecosystem production in societies dependent on fisheries. Nature Climate Change 4: 211–216

Barratt, C. and Allison, E.H. (2014). Does people’s vulnerability undermine the sustainability of community-managed natural resources? Evidence from two fishing communities on Lake Victoria, Uganda. Development Studies Research 1(1): 16-27

Hellebrandt, D., Allison, E.H. and Delaporte, A. (2014). Segurança alimentar e pesca artesanal: análise crítica de iniciativas na América Latina [Food Security and Artisanal Fisheries: Critical Analysis of Initiatives in Latin America] Desenvolvimento E Meio Ambiente 32: 7-27 (in Portuguese)

Ratner, B.D., Åsgård, B., Allison, E.H. (2014). Fishing for justice: human rights, development, and fisheries sector reform. Global Environmental Change 27: 120-130

Sale, P.F., Ainsworth, C. H., Feist, B.E., Bell, J.D., Christie, P., Hoegh-Guldberg, O., Mumby, P.J., Feary, D.A., Saunders, M.I., Agardy,T., Daw, T.W., Foale, S.J., Levin, P.S., Lindeman, K.C., Lorenzen, K., Pomeroy, R.S., Allison, E.H.,

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Bradbury, R.H., Corrin, J., Edwards, A.J., Obura, D.O., Sadovy de Mitcheson, Y.J., Samoilys, M.A. and Sheppard, C.R.C. (2014). Transforming Management of Tropical Coastal Seas to Cope with Challenges of the 21st Century. Marine Pollution Bulletin 85(1): 8-23.

Weeratunge, N., C. Béné, R. Siriwardane, A. Charles, D. Johnson, E.H. Allison, P.K. Kumar Nayah and M.-C. Badjeck (2014). Small-scale fisheries through the wellbeing looking glass. Fish and Fisheries 15(2): 255–279

2013

Goulden, M.C., Adger, W.N., Allison, E.H. and Conway, D. (2013). Limits to resilience from livelihood diversification and social capital in lake social-ecological systems in Uganda. The Annals of the Association of American Geographers 103(4), 906-924

Foale, S, Adhuri, D., Aliño, P., Allison, E.H., Andrew, N., Cohen, P., Evans, L., Fabinyi, L., Fidelman, P., Gregory, C., Stacey, N., Tanzer, J. and Weeratunge, N. (2013) Food security and the Coral Triangle Initiative. Marine Policy 38: 174-183

Hall, S.J., R. Hilborn, N.L. Andrew and E.H. Allison (2013). Innovations in capture fisheries are an imperative for nutrition security in the developing world. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110(21): 8393-8398

Ratner, B. D., P. Cohen, B. Barman, K. Mam, J. Nagoli, and E. H. Allison (2013). Governance of aquatic agricultural systems: analyzing representation, power, and accountability. Ecology and Society 18(4): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.5751/ES-06043-180459

2012 Allison, E.H., Ratner, B.D., Asgard, B.A., Willmann, R., Pomeroy, R.D., and Kurien, J. (2012). Rights-based fisheries

governance: from fishing rights to human rights. Fish and Fisheries 13(1): 14-29.

Armitage, D., Béné, C, Charles, A., Johnson, D. and Allison, E.H. (2012). The interplay of wellbeing and resilience in applying a social-ecological perspective. Ecology & Society 17(4): 15 http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol17/iss4/art15/

Hughes, S., Yau, A. Max, L., Petrovic, N., Davenport, F., Marshall, M, McClanahan, T.J., Allison, E.H. and Cinner, J. (2012). A framework to assess national level vulnerability from the perspective of food security: the case of coral reef fisheries. Environmental Science & Policy 23: 95-108.

Merino, G., Barange, M., Blanchard, J., Harle, J., Holmes, R., Allen, I., Allison, E.H., Badjeck, M-C., Dulvy, N.K., Holt, J., Jennings, S., Mullon, C., and Rodwell, L.D (2012). Can marine fisheries and aquaculture meet fish demand from a growing human population in a changing climate? Global Environmental Change 22(4): 795-806.

Ratner, B.D and Allison, E.H. (2012) Wealth, rights, and resilience: An agenda for governance reform in small-scale fisheries. Development Policy Review 30(4): 371-398.

2011 Allison, E.H. (2011). Should states and international organizations adopt a human rights approach to fisheries

policy? Maritime Studies 10(2): 95-116

Allison, E.H., B.A. Asgard and R. Willmann (2011). A human rights approach to fishery governance [Editorial

introduction to special edition]. Maritime Studies 10(2): 5-13

Evans, L. S., K. Brown and E. H. Allison. (2011). Factors influencing adaptive marine governance in a developing country context: a case study of southern Kenya. Ecology and Society 16 (2): 21. [online] http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol16/iss2/art21/

Njaya, F., K.A. Snyder, D. Jamu, J. Wilson, C. Howard-Williams, E.H. Allison and N. Andrew (2011). The natural history and fisheries ecology of Lake Chilwa, Southern Malawi. Journal of Great Lakes Research 37: 15–25.

2010

Abernethy, K., P. Trebilcock, E.H.Allison, B. Kebede and N.K. Dulvy (2010). Fueling the decline of the U.K. fishing fleet? ICES Journal of Marine Science 67 (5):1076-1085

Brooks, S.E., E.H. Allison, J.A. Gill and J.D. Reynolds (2010). Snake prices and crocodile appetites: aquatic wildlife supply and demand on Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia. Biological Conservation 143 (9): 2127-2135.

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Ahmed, N., E. H. Allison and J. F. Muir (2010) Rice fields to prawn farms: a blue revolution in southwest Bangladesh? Aquaculture International 18 (4): 555-574

Ahmed, N., M. Troell, E. H. Allison and J. F Muir (2010) Prawn postlarvae fishing in coastal Bangladesh: challenges for sustainable livelihoods. Marine Policy 34(2): 218-227.

Badjeck, M-C., E.H. Allison, A.S. Halls and N.K. Dulvy (2010). Impacts of climate variability and change on fishing-based livelihoods. Marine Policy 34(3): 375-383

Béné, C., B. Hersoug, and E. H. Allison (2010). Not by rent alone: analyzing the pro-poor functions of small-scale fisheries in developing countries. Development Policy Review 28(3): 325-358

Béné, C., R. Lawton, and E. H. Allison (2010) “Trade matters in the fight against poverty”: narratives, perceptions, and (lack of) evidence in the case of fish trade in Africa. World Development 38(7): 933-954

Brooks, S.E., B. Kebede, J. D. Reynolds and E. H. Allison (2010). The balance of power in rural marketing networks: a case study of snake trading in Cambodia. Journal of Development Studies 46(6): 1003–1025

Darwall, W.R.T., E.H. Allison, G.F. Turner and K. Irvine (2010). Lake of flies or lake of fish? A trophic model of Lake Malawi. Ecological Modelling 221(4): 713-724.

2009

Ahmed, N., C. Lecouffe, E.H. Allison and J.F. Muir (2009). The sustainable livelihoods approach to the development of freshwater prawn marketing systems in southwest Bangladesh. Journal of Aquaculture Economics and Management 13(3): 246-269.

Allison, E.H., A. Perry, M-C. Badjeck, W.N. Adger, N.L. Andrew, K. Brown, D. Conway, A. Halls, G.M Pilling, J.D. Reynolds, and N.K. Dulvy (2009) Vulnerability of national economies to potential impacts of climate change on fisheries. Fish and Fisheries 10: 173-196.

Brooks, S.E., E.H. Allison, J.D. Reynolds and J.A. Gill (2009). The reproductive and trophic ecology of an exploited community of Cambodian water snakes (sub-family Homalaopsinae) Copeia 2009 (1): 7-20.

Maddox, B., E.H. Allison and T.M. Daw (2009) Literacies, development and education in fishing-dependent communities [Editorial]. Maritime Studies 8(2): 5-8.

2008

Brooks, S.E., J.D. Reynolds and E.H. Allison (2008). Sustained by snakes? Seasonal livelihood strategies and resource conservation by Tonle Sap fishers in Cambodia. Human Ecology 36: 835-851

Ahmed, N., E.H. Allison and J.F. Muir. (2008) Using the sustainable livelihoods framework to identify constraints and opportunities to the development of freshwater prawn farming in southwest Bangladesh. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society 39(5): 598-611.

2007

Thorpe, A., N.L. Andrew and E.H. Allison (2007). Fisheries and poverty reduction. CAB Reviews: Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources 2007 2, No. 085

Abernethy, K. E., E. H. Allison, P. P. Molloy, and I. M. Cote. (2007). Why do fishers fish where they fish? Using the ideal free distribution to understand the behaviour of artisanal reef fishers. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 64:1595-1604.

Allison, E.H., N.L. Andrew and J. Oliver (2007). Enhancing the resilience of inland fisheries and aquaculture systems to climate change. Journal of Semi-Arid Tropical Agricultural Research 4(1): (e-journal: http://www.icrisat.org/Journal/SpecialProject/sp15.pdf)

Andrew, N.L., C. Béné, S.J. Hall, E.H. Allison, S. Heck and B. D. Ratner (2007). Diagnosis and management of small-scale fisheries in developing countries Fish and Fisheries 8: 227-240.

Brooks, S.E, E.H. Allison and J.D. Reynolds (2007). Vulnerability of Cambodian water snakes: initial assessment of the impact of hunting at Tonle Sap Lake. Biological Conservation 139: 401-414.

Westaway, E., J.A. Seeley and E.H. Allison (2007). Feckless and reckless or forbearing and resourceful? Looking beyond stereotypes at HIV and AIDS in fishing communities. African Affairs 106(425): 663-679.

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2006

Allison, E.H. and B. Horemans (2006). Putting the principles of the Sustainable Livelihoods Approach into fisheries policy and practice. Marine Policy 30: 757-766.

2005

Kissling, E., E.H. Allison, J.A. Seeley, S. Russell, M. Bachmann, S.D. Musgrave and S. Heck (2005). Fisherfolk are among groups most at risk of HIV: cross-country analysis of prevalence and numbers infected. AIDS 19(17): 1939-1946.

Seeley, J.A. and E.H. Allison (2005). HIV and AIDS in fishing communities: challenges in delivering antiretroviral therapies to vulnerable groups. AIDS Care 17 (6): 688-697.

Conway, D., E.H. Allison, R. Felstead, and M. Goulden (2005) Rainfall variability and change in East Africa: Implications for natural resources management and livelihoods. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A 363 (1826): 49-54.

2004

Allison, E.H. and J.A. Seeley (2004). HIV and AIDS among fisherfolk: a threat to ‘responsible fisheries’? Fish and Fisheries 5(3): 215-239.

Freeman, H.A., F. Ellis and E. Allison, (2004). Livelihoods and rural poverty reduction in Kenya. Development Policy Review, 22(2): 147-171.

2003

Allison, E.H. and R.J. McBride (2003). Educational reform for improved natural resource management: fisheries and aquaculture in Bangladeshi Universities. Society and Natural Resources 16(3): 249-264.

2002

Allison, E.H. (2002). Sustainable management in the African Great Lakes: Science for development? Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management 5(3): 313-325.

Darwall, W. & E.H. Allison (2002). Monitoring, assessing and managing fish stocks in Lake Malawi: Current approaches and future possibilities. Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management 5(3): 293-306.

2001

Allison, E.H., (2001). Big laws, small catches: global ocean governance and the fisheries crisis. Journal of International Development 13 (7): 933-950.

Allison, E.H., and F. Ellis (2001). The livelihoods approach and management of small-scale fisheries. Marine Policy 25 (5) 377-388.

1997

Thompson, A.B., & E.H. Allison (1997). Potential yield estimates of unexploited pelagic fish stocks in Lake Malawi. Fisheries Management and Ecology 4: 31-48.

1996

Allison, E. H., K. Irvine & A. B. Thompson (1996). Lake flies and the deep-water demersal fish community of Lake Malawi. Journal of Fish Biology 48: 1006-1010.

Allison, E.H., K. Irvine, A.B. Thompson & B.P. Ngatunga (1996). Diets and food consumption rates of the pelagic fish of Lake Malawi, Africa. Freshwater Biology 35: 489-515.

Thompson, A. B., E. H. Allison & B. P. Ngatunga (1996). Distribution and breeding biology of offshore pelagic Cyprinidae and catfish in Lake Malawi/Niassa. Environmental biology of fishes 47: 27-42.

Thompson, A. B., E. H. Allison & B. P. Ngatunga (1996). Distribution and breeding biology of offshore pelagic Cichlidae in Lake Malawi/Niassa. Environmental biology of fishes 47: 235-254. ISSN 0378-1909

Ngatunga, B.P., & E.H. Allison (1996). Food consumption/biomass ratios of the pelagic fish community of Lake Malawi/Niassa. Naga (The ICLARM Quarterly) 19(4): 36-42.

1995

Allison, E.H. & A.R. Brand (1995). A mark-recapture experiment on queen scallops, Aequipecten opercularis, on a north Irish Sea fishing ground. Journal of the marine biological Association of the United Kingdom 75:323-335.

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1994

Allison, E.H. (1994). Seasonal growth models for great scallops (Pecten maximus L.) and queen scallops (Aequipecten opercularis (L.)). Journal of Shellfish Research 13: 555-564.

Allison, E.H., A. Davies, B.P. Ngatunga & A.B. Thompson (1994). A method for studying fish communities in deep lakes using drifting gillnets. Fisheries Research 20: 87-91.

Allison, E.H., U.A.W. Wilson & A.R. Brand (1994). Age determination and the first growth ring in North Irish Sea populations of the scallop, Pecten maximus L. Journal of Molluscan Studies 60: 91-95.

Comments, Correspondence and Invited Essays in Peer-reviewed Journals

Dugan, P. and E.H. Allison (2010) Water: Act Now to Restore River Health. Nature 468: 173

Hall, S.J., P. Dugan, E.H. Allison and N. Andrew (2010). The End of the Line: who is most at risk from the crisis in

global fisheries? Ambio 39(1): 78-81 (Film Review)

Dulvy, N.K, and E.H. Allison (2009) A place at the table? Nature Reports Climate Change 3: 68-70.

Allison, E.H. (2004). The uncertain geography of climate change. Science dEbates, 30 July 2004 http://sciencemag.org/cgi/eletters/304/5677/1565?ck=nck

Allison, E.H. (2004). Communication is key to aid development efforts. Nature 430: 829.

Allison, E.H. & J.A. Seeley (2004). Another group at high risk for HIV. Science 305: 1104.

Allison, E.H., and M-C. Badjeck (2004). Livelihoods, local knowledge and the integration of economic development and conservation concerns in the Lower Tana River Basin [invited comment]. Hydrobiologia 537: 21-25.

Allison, E.H. (1999). Opinion: Contributions to ecology from the study of recruitment in fish populations. Hydrobiologia 416:1-11.

Book Chapters In press Stacey, N., and Allison, E.H. (in review). Bajo mobility, livelihoods and marine conservation in Indonesia. In: T.J.

King and G. Robinson (eds), At Home on the Waves. Berghan Books, New York. Published

McClanahan, T.R., Allison, E.H., and Cinner, J.E. (2013). Managing marine resources for food and human security. In: C.B. Barrett (ed), “Food or Consequences: Food Security and Global Stability”. Oxford University Press, pp 142-168.

Allison, E. H., M.-C. Badjeck, and K. Meinhold (2011). The implications of global climate change for molluscan aquaculture. In: S. E. Shumway (ed), Shellfish Aquaculture and the Environment. Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, U.K., pp 461-490.

Béné, C., M. Phillips and E.H. Allison (2011). The forgotten service: Food as an ecosystem service from estuarine and coastal zones. In: Wolanski E. and McLusky D.S. (eds) Treatise on Estuarine and Coastal Science, Vol 12, Waltham, MA: Academic Press, 147-180.

Allison, E.H., C. Béné and N.L. Andrew (2011). Poverty reduction as a means to enhance resilience in small-scale fisheries. In: R. Pomeroy & N. L. Andrew (eds), Managing Small Scale Fisheries: Frameworks and Approaches: CABI. London, pp 206-238.

Barange M, Allan I, Allison EH, Badjeck M-C, Blanchard J, Drakeford B, Dulvy N, Harle J, Holmes R, Holt J, Jennings S, Lowe J, Merino G, Mullon C, Pilling G, Tompkins E, Werner F. (2011). Predicting the impacts and socio-economic consequences of climate change on global marine ecosystems and fisheries. In: Ommer R, Perry I, Cury P & Cochrane K (eds), World Fisheries: a Social-Ecological Analysis, Fish and Aquatic Resources Series, Blackwell, Oxford, 29-59.

Bell, J.D., Reid,C., Batty, M.J., Allison, E.H., Lehodey, P., Rodwell, L., Pickering, T.D., Gillett, R., Johnson, J.E., Hobday, A.J. and Demmke, A. (2011). Implications of climate change for contributions by fish, fisheries and aquaculture to Pacific Island countries and territories. In: J. Bell et al (eds), Pacific Fisheries and Climate

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Change: A Vulnerability Assessment. Secretariat of the Pacific Community, Noumea, New Caledonia, 733-802.

Kalikoski, D.C. and E.H. Allison (2010). Learning and adaptation: the role of fisheries co-management in building resilient social-ecological systems. In: D. Armitage and R. Plummer (eds) Adaptive Capacity and Environmental Governance. Springer Series on Environmental Management.

Perry, R.I., R.E. Ommer, R. Sumaila, E.H. Allison, M. Barange, L. Hamilton, M-C. Badjeck, and A. Jarre (2010). Interactions between changes in marine ecosystems and human communities. In: M. Barange, J. Field, R. Harris, E. Hofmann, R. I. Perry and C. Werner (eds), Global Change and Marine Ecosystems, Oxford University Press, pp 221-252..

Allison, E.H., M.C.M. Beveridge & M. van Brakel (2009). Climate change, small-scale fisheries and smallholder aquaculture. In: M. Culberg (ed.), Fisheries, Sustainability and Development. Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry, Stockholm, Sweden, pp 109-122.

Njock, J-C., E.H. Allison, L. Westlund, A. Konan, and M. Cullberg (2009). Innovations in fisheries co-management, and the challenge of mobility. In: M. Culberg (ed.), Fisheries, Sustainability and Development. Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry, Stockholm, Sweden, pp 267-279.

Allison, E.H., M. Barange and N.K. Dulvy (2009). Sustaining fish supplies for food security in a changing climate. In: Climate Sense: Climate Predictions and Information for Decision Making. A publication for the World Climate Conference 3, Geneva. World Meteorological Organisation and Tudor Rose Ltd, Leicester, U.K.

Brooks, S. E., J. D. Reynolds, E. H. Allison, and B. Touch. (2007). The Exploitation of Homalopsid Water Snakes at Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia. In: J. C. Murphy (editor). Homalopsid Snakes, Evolution in the Mud. Krieger Publishing Company, Melbourne, Florida. Pages 31-38

Allison, E.H. (2005). The fisheries sector, livelihoods and poverty reduction in Eastern and Southern Africa. In: F.Ellis & H.A. Freeman (eds). Rural Livelihoods and Poverty Reduction Policies. Routledge, London, pp 256-273.

Allison, E.H., P. M. Mvula and F. Ellis (2002). Competing agendas in the development and management of fisheries in Lake Malawi. In: K. Geheb & M-T. Sarch (eds), Africa's Inland Fisheries: The Management Challenge. Kampala, Uganda: Fountain Books, pp 49-88. ISBN: 9970 02 293 8.

Irvine, K., G. Patterson, E.H. Allison, A.B. Thompson & A. Menz (2001). The pelagic ecosystem of Lake Malawi: Trophic structure and current threats. In: M. Munawar & R.E. Hecky (eds), The Great Lakes of the World: Food-webs, Health & Integrity. Ecovision World Monograph Series, Ottawa, Canada, pp 3-33. ISBN: 9057-820811

Allison, E.H. + 18 others (1998). In: Patterson, G. & J. Makin (eds), The State of Biodiversity in Lake Tanganyika – A literature Review. Natural Resources Institute Chatham, U.K., 134 pp. ISBN: 0 85954 492-3

Allison, E. H. (1996). Estimating fish production and biomass in the pelagic zone of Lake Malawi: a comparison between acoustic observations and predictions based on biomass size-distribution theory. In: I.G. Cowx (ed.), Stock Assessment in Freshwater Fisheries. Fishing News Books, Blackwell Scientific, Oxford, pp 224-242. ISBN 0-85238-224-3

Allison, E. H. (1996). Stock assessment considerations in large lakes and reservoirs. In: I.G. Cowx (ed.), Stock Assessment in Freshwater Fisheries. Fishing News Books, Blackwell Scientific, Oxford, pp 337-344. ISBN 0-85238-224-3

Allison, E.H., B.P. Ngatunga & A.B. Thompson (1995). Identification of the pelagic fish. In: A. Menz (ed.), The Fisheries potential and productivity of the pelagic zone of Lake Malawi/Niassa. Natural Resources Institute, Chatham, pp 159-178.

Allison, E.H., G. Patterson, K. Irvine, A.B. Thompson & A. Menz (1995). The pelagic ecosystem. In: A. Menz (ed.), The Fisheries potential and productivity of the pelagic zone of Lake Malawi/Niassa. Natural Resources Institute, Chatham, pp 351-377.

Allison, E.H., A.B. Thompson, B.P. Ngatunga & K. Irvine (1995). The diet and food consumption rates of the offshore fish. In: A. Menz (ed.), The Fisheries potential and productivity of the pelagic zone of Lake Malawi/Niassa. Natural Resources Institute, Chatham, pp 233-278.

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Thompson, A.B., E.H. Allison & B.P. Ngatunga (1995). Spatial and temporal distribution of fish in the pelagic waters. In: A. Menz (ed.), The Fisheries potential and productivity of the pelagic zone of Lake Malawi/Niassa. Natural Resources Institute, Chatham, pp 201-232.

Thompson, A.B., E.H. Allison, B.P. Ngatunga & A. Bulirani (1995). Fish growth and breeding biology. In: A. Menz (ed.), The Fisheries potential and productivity of the pelagic zone of Lake Malawi/Niassa. Natural Resources Institute, Chatham, pp 279-306.

Working Papers Belhabib, D., Hellebrandt, D., Allison, E.H. and Pauly, D. 2015. Equatorial Guinea: a catch reconstruction (1950-

2010). Fisheries Centre Working Paper #2015-71, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 24 p. http://www.seaaroundus.org/doc/publications/wp/2015/Belhabib-et-al-Equatorial-Guinea.pdf

Béné, C. Chijere Asafu, D.G., Allison, E.H. and Snyder, K. (2012). Uganda and Malawi field pilots of proposed Living

Standards Measurement Survey fisheries module: summary report. Project Report 2012-16. The WorldFish Center, Penang, Malaysia

Allison, E.H. (2011). Fisheries, aquaculture, poverty and food security. WorldFish Center Working Papers 2011-65, Penang, Malaysia http://www.worldfishcenter.org/resource_centre/WF_2971.pdf

Brugere, C., K. Holvoet and E.H. Allison (2008). Livelihood diversification in coastal and inland fishing communities: misconceptions, evidence and implications for fisheries management. Working Paper, Sustainable Fisheries Livelihoods Programme FAO CCP/INT/735/U.K., Cotonou, Benin.

Ellis, F., S. Ssewanyana, B. Kebede and E. Allison (2006). Patterns and changes in rural livelihoods in Uganda, 2001-05: findings of the LADDER 2 project. Economic Policy Research Centre, University of Makerere, Uganda and Overseas Development Group, University of East Anglia, U.K.

Allison, E.H. and M-C. Badjeck (2004). Fisheries Co-Management in Inland Waters: A Review of International Experiences. Working Paper, Sustainable Fisheries Livelihoods Programme FAO CCP/INT/735/U.K., Cotonou, Benin.

Ellis, F. and Allison, E.H. (2004). Livelihood diversification and natural resource access. Livelihood Support Programme, LSP Working Paper 9, FAO, Rome. http://www.fao.org/documents/show_cdr.asp?url_file=/docrep/006/ad689e/ad689e09.htm

Freeman, H. A, Ellis, F. and Allison, E.H. (2003). Livelihoods and rural poverty reduction in Kenya. LADDER Working Paper No 33, ODG, Norwich, U.K. http://www.odg.uea.ac.uk/ladder/

Allison, E.H. (2003). Linking national fisheries policy to livelihoods on the shores of Lake Kyoga, Uganda. LADDER Working Paper No 9, ODG, Norwich, U.K. http://www.odg.uea.ac.uk/ladder/

Allison, E.H. and P.Mvula (2002). Fishing livelihoods and fisheries management in Malawi. LADDER Working Paper No 23, ODG, Norwich, U.K. http://www.odg.uea.ac.uk/ladder/

Published Conference Proceedings

Charles, A., Allison, E.H., Chuanpagdee, R., and Mbatha, P. (2012). Wellbeing and fisheries management.

Proceedings of the International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade Conference, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, July 9-13th 2012. http://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/1957/35110/Well-being%20and%20Fishery%20Governance.pdf?sequence=1

Allison, E.H. and I. Kelling (2009). Fishy crimes: the societal costs of poorly governed marine fisheries. Third Annual Convention of the Consortium of Non-Traditional Security Studies in Asia, Singapore, 3-4 November 2009. http://www.rsis-ntsasia.org/activities/conventions/2009-singapore/Edward%20Allison.pdf

Seeley, J.A. and E.H. Allison (2006). HIV and AIDS among fisherfolk: what is at stake? In: ‘Responding to HIV and AIDS in the Fishery Sector in Africa: Proceedings of the International Workshop, February 20-21 2006’, Lusaka, Zambia. WorldFish Center, Cairo, Egypt, pp 26-29.

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Allison, E. H., Horemans, B., and Béné, C. (2006) ‘Vulnerability Reduction and Social Inclusion: Strategies for Reducing Poverty Among Small-scale Fisherfolk’. Paper presented at the Wetlands, Water and Livelihoods Workshops, Wetland International, St. Lucia, South Africa, 30 January-2 February.

Allison, E.H. & B. Horemans (2005). Poverty, vulnerability, sustainable livelihoods and the management of small-scale fisheries. In: J. Swan and D. Gréboval (Eds.) Overcoming factors of unsustainability and overexploitation in fisheries: selected papers on issues and approaches. International Workshop on the Implementation of the International Fisheries Instruments and Factors of Unsustainability and Overexploitaiton in Fisheries. Siem Reap, Cambodia, 13-16 September 2004. FAO Fisheries Report No 782, Rome, pp 307-338.

Allison, E.H. (2003). Potential applications of a ‘sustainable livelihoods approach’ to management and policy development for European inshore fisheries, in: Hart, P.; Johnson, M. (Ed.) (2003). Who owns the sea: Workshop proceedings, Tjärnö, Sweden, 24 - 27 January 2002. pp. 53-99

Allison, E.H., F. Ellis, P.M. Mvula and L. Mathieu, (2001). Fisheries management and uncertainty: the causes and consequences of variability in inland fisheries in Africa, with special reference to Malawi. In: O. Weyl, (Ed.), Proceedings of the National Fisheries Management Symposium, Lilongwe, Malawi, June 5-9th, 2001. Published on CD-ROM, available from National Aquatic Resource Management Programme (NARMAP), Malawi. http://mragltd01.uuhost.uk.uu.net/FTRs/r7336/r73364.pdf

Sarch, M-T. & E.H. Allison (2000). Fluctuating fisheries in Africa’s Inland Waters: Well-adapted livelihoods, maladapted management. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference of the Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade. Corvallis, Oregon, July 9-14th 2000, 11 pp.

http://osu.orst.edu/dept/IIFET/2000/papers/sarch.pdf

Allison, E.H. (1997). Aspectos del desarrollo acuícola en la cuenca del Lago de Valencia. Memorias del IV Encuentro Nacional de Acuicultura, 18-21 Mar, San Juan de los Morros, Venezuela, pp51-63. Universidad Rómulo Gallegos.

Brand, A.R. & E.H. Allison (1994). Estimating abundance on North Irish Sea scallop grounds. In N.F. Bourne, B.L. Bunting & L.D. Townsend, editors. Proceedings of the 9th International Pectinid Workshop, Nanaimo, B.C., Canada, April 22-27, 1993. Canadian Technical reports in Fisheries and Aquatic Science 1994 (Vol. 2): 121-130.

Brand, A.R., E.H. Allison & E.J. Murphy (1991). North Irish Sea scallop fisheries: a review of changes. In S.E. Shumway & P.E. Sandifer, editors: An International Compendium of Scallop Biology and Culture. World Aquaculture Workshops 1, World Aquaculture Society, Baton Rouge, U.S.A., 204 - 218.

Brand, A.R., U.A.W. Wilson, S.J. Hawkins, E.H. Allison & N.A. Duggan (1991). Pectinid fisheries, spat collection and the potential for stock enhancement in the Isle of Man. ICES marine science Symposia 192: 79-86.

Reports for Governmental, Non-governmental and International Organisations Forthcoming Allison, E.H., N. Franz, C. Fuentevilla, L. Westlund and R. Willmann (in press) Fisheries. In: Green Economy in a

Blue World; UNEP, FAO, IMO, UNDP, IUCN, WorldFish, GRID-Arendal. http://www.unep.org/pdf/green_economy_blue.pdf

Published Indian Ocean IUCN report on Acidification Allison, E.H., Delaporte, A. & Hellebrandt de Silva, D. 2013. Integrating fisheries management and aquaculture

development with food security and livelihoods for the poor. Report submitted to the Rockefeller Foundation, School of International Development, University of East Anglia Norwich, UK. 124 p.

Cinner, J., McClanahan, T., Wamukota, A., Darling, E., Humphries, A., Hicks, C., Huchery, C., Marshall, N., Hempson,

T., Graham, N., Bodin, Ö., Daw, T. & Allison, E. 2013. Social-ecological vulnerability of coral reef fisheries to climatic shocks. FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Circular No. 1082. Rome, FAO. 63 pp.

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Allison, E.H., J. D. Bell, N. Franz, C. Fuentevilla, P. McConney, J. Robinson, L. Westlund and R. Willmann. 2012. Blending Green and Blue Economics: Sustainability Transitions in the Fisheries and Aquaculture Sector of Small Island Developing States. UNEP, Nairobi.

Hellebrandt D. and E.H. Allison. 2012. Scoping Assessment for Artisanal Fisheries in Equatorial Guinea. Report for

Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, NY.

Dulvy, N.K., J.D. Reynolds, G.M. Pilling, J.K. Pinnegar, J. Scutt-Phillips, E.H. Allison and M-C. Badjeck (2011). Fisheries management and governance challenges in a climate change. pp 31-89. In: The Economics of Adapting to Climate Change in Fisheries. Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Paris.

Macfadayen, G. and E.H.Allison (2009). Climate change and trade competitiveness in the fisheries sector of small developing Commonwealth states. Commonwealth Secretariat, London, 50 pp.

Springate-Baginski, O., E.H. Allison, L. Emerton and W.R.T. Darwall (2009). Chapter 1 – Introduction and conceptual framework. In: Springate-Baginski, O., Allen, D. and Darwall W.R.T. (eds): An Integrated Wetland Assessment Toolkit: A Guide to Good Practice. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland & Cambridge, U.K., p1-16.

Springate-Baginski, O., E.H. Allison, L. Emerton, W.R.T. Darwall and D. Allen (2009). Chapter 2 – How to conduct an integrated wetland assessment. In: Springate-Baginski, O., Allen, D. and Darwall W.R.T. (eds): An Integrated Wetland Assessment Toolkit: A Guide to Good Practice. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland & Cambridge, U.K., 17-30.

Allison, E.H. and O. Springate-Baginski (2009). Chapter 4 – Livelihood Assessment Tools. In: Springate-Baginski, O., Allen, D. and Darwall W.R.T. (eds): An Integrated Wetland Assessment Toolkit: A Guide to Good Practice. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland & Cambridge, U.K., p57-74.

Njock, J-C., E.H. Allison and A. Konan (2008). Institutional innovation in fisheries co-management. In L.Westlund, K. Holvoet and M. Kebe (eds): Achieving Poverty Reduction through Responsible Fisheries – Lessons from West and Central Africa. FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Technical Paper 513: 67-84, FAO, Rome.

Garcia, S.M., Allison, E.H., Andrew, N.L., Béné, C., Bianchi, G., de Graaf, G.J., Kalikoski, D., Mahon. R., Orensanz, J.M. (2008). Towards integrated assessment and advice in small-scale fisheries: principles and processes. FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Technical Paper. No. 515. Rome, FAO. 2008. 84p.

Béné, C., G. Macfadayen, and E.H. Allison (2007). Increasing the contribution of small-scale fisheries to poverty alleviation and food security. Fisheries and Aquaculture Technical Papers 481, FAO, Rome, 141 pp.

Dulvy, N., G.M. Pilling, E.H. Allison and J.D. Reynolds (2006). The potential impacts of climate change on fisheries: implications for OECD and non-OECD countries. Organisation for Economic and Cooperation and Development, Paris. 39 pp.

Handisyde, N.T., L.G. Ross, M-C. Badjeck & E.H. Allison (2006). The effects of climate change on world aquaculture: a global perspective. Final Technical Report, DFID Aquaculture and Fish Genetics Research Programme, Stirling Institute of Aquaculture, Stirling, U.K., 151 pp. http://www.aqua.stir.ac.uk/GISAP/climate/index.htm

Dulvy, N.K., D. Conway, A. McClarnon, C. Howard, J. Reynolds, G.M. Pilling, E.H. Allison and A. Halls (2006). Promoting new knowledge of climate change impacts on fisheries. Project No. R8475, Final Technical Report, Fisheries Management Science Programme, MRAG/DFID, London. www.fmsp.org

Allison, E.H., Adger, W.N., Badjeck, M-C., Brown, K., Conway, D., Dulvy, N.K., Halls, A., Perry, A., and Reynolds, J.D. (2005). Effects of climate change on the sustainability of capture and enhancement fisheries important to the poor: analysis of the vulnerability and adaptability of fisherfolk living in poverty. Project No. R4778J. Final Technical Report, Fisheries Management Science Programme, MRAG/DFID, London. 164 pp. www.fmsp.org

Allison, E.H. (2003) Assessing the Impact of the SUFER Project on Teaching Quality in Fisheries and Aquaculture in Bangladeshi Universities. SUFER Project, Dhaka, Bangladesh (DFID), 39 pp.

Allison, E.H. (2002) Asistencia técnica para el analisis de la condicion ictica y desarrollo de un modelo de estimación de potenciál pesquero para el embalse Caruachi. Informe Final. Plan de Manejo Ambiental Proyecto Hidroelélectrico Caruachi. C.V.G. Electrificacíon de Caroní, C.A. (EDELCA), Venezuela. Inter-American Development Bank, Washington D.C., 102 pp.

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Allison, E.H. (2002). Informe De Avance No 3: Desarollo de un programa de investigacion y un sistema de monitoreo de biologia pesquera. Plan de Manejo Ambiental Proyecto Hidroelélectrico Caruachi. C.V.G. Electrificacíon de Caroní, C.A. (EDELCA), Inter-American Development Bank, Washington D.C., 76 pp.

Allison, E.H. (2002). Informe De Avance No 2: Desarollo de un modelo de estimacion de potencial pesquero. Plan de Manejo Ambiental Proyecto Hidroelélectrico Caruachi. C.V.G. Electrificacíon de Caroní, C.A. (EDELCA), Inter-American Development Bank, Washington D.C., 178 pp.

Allison, E.H. (2001). Asistencia técnica para el analisis de la condicion ictica y desarrollo de un modelo de estimación de potenciál pesquero para el embalse Caruachi. Informe De Avance No 1: Revisión de datos limnologicos y ictiologicos. Plan de Manejo Ambiental Proyecto Hidroelélectrico Caruachi. C.V.G. Electrificacíon de Caroní, C.A. (EDELCA), Inter-American Development Bank, Washington D.C., 121 pp.

Allison, E.H., F. Ellis, L. Mathieu, T.Musa, P. Mvula and R. Tinch (2001). Sustainable Livelihoods from Fluctuating Fisheries. Final Technical Report, Fisheries Management Science Programme, DFID, 80 pp. http://mragltd01.uuhost.uk.uu.net/FTRs/r7336/r73365.pdf

Allison, E.H., R.J. Paley & V. Cowan (2000). Standard Operating Procedures for the study and analysis of biodiversity in Lake Tanganyika. UNDP/GEF project, Pollution Control and Other Measures to Protect Biodiversity in Lake Tanganyika (RAF/92/G32), 80 pp. http://www.ltbp.org/FTP/BIOSS1.PDF

Allison, E.H., R.G.T.Paley, G.Ntakimazi, V.J.Cowan & K.West (2000). Biodiversity Assessment and Conservation in Lake Tanganyika: Final Technical Report to UNDP/GEF project, Pollution Control and Other Measures to Protect Biodiversity in Lake Tanganyika (RAF/92/G32), 193 pp http://www.ltbp.org/FTP/BIOFIN.PDF

Allison, E.H., V.Cowan & R.J. Paley (2000). BIOSS advice to the Strategic Action Plan for the Management of Lake Tanganyika. UNDP/GEF project, Pollution Control and Other Measures to Protect Biodiversity in Lake Tanganyika (RAF/92/G32), 40 pp. http://www.ltbp.org/FTP/SBIOSS.PDF

Allison, E.H., M. Greaves & S.J. Howlader (1999). Support for University Fisheries Education and Research – Baseline Review. U.K. Department for International Development, Aid Management Office, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 91 pp.

Allison, E.H. (1998). The Convention on Biological Diversity and the Global Environment Facility - An aide Memoire. UNDP/GEF project, Pollution Control and Other Measures to Protect Biodiversity in Lake Tanganyika (RAF/92/G32), 30 pp http://www.ltbp.org/FTP/CBD.PDF

Allison, E.H. (1998). Estudio en recursos pesqueros en Bolivia. Proyecto de Apoyo a las Actividades de la Pesca y Acuicultura en Bolivia. BOL/B7-3010/94/053. La Paz, Junio 1998. EU Technical Assistance Programme, Brussels & MacAlister Elliot & Partners, Lymington, U.K., 127 pp.

Allison, E.H. (1997). Workplan and strategy for Biodiversity Special Study. Report to the Lake Tanganyika Biodiversity Project (LTBP) UNDP/GEF project, Pollution Control and Other Measures to Protect Biodiversity in Lake Tanganyika (RAF/92/G32) 25 pp

Allison, E.H., A.E. Bailey-Watts, R.W. Duck, C. Foxall, G. Patterson & P.Petit. (1996). Report of the Lake Tanganyika Biodiversity Institution and Resources Assessment Mission to Tanzania, Zaire and Zambia - 8 August to 3 September 1996, 73 pp (mimeo). NRI, Chatham, U.K..

Allison, E.H. (1995). Synthesis of simple empirical models for tropical lake and reservoir fisheries. MRAG Project No. R6189, Fisheries Management Science Programme, ODA. Publ by MRAG Ltd, 27 Campden Street, London, 80 pp (mimeo).

Pearce, J. & E.H. Allison (1995). Relational database for synthesis of fisheries and limnological data on tropical lakes and reservoirs. MRAG Project No. R6189, Fisheries Management Science Programme, ODA. Publ by MRAG Ltd, 27 Camden Street, London, 54 pp

Brand, A.R. & E.H. Allison (1990). The management of North Irish Sea scallop fisheries - a summary of options. End of contract report, University of Liverpool/ Isle of Man Dept. Agriculture & Fisheries Scallop Stock Assessment Project, 10pp (mimeo).

Book reviews for: Environmental Conservation (1), Hydrobiologia (6), Journal of Fish Biology (1), Fish and Fisheries (1), Samudra (1), Journal of Maritime History (2)

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Bulletins, Newsletters & Other Publications Allison, E.H., (2007). The responsibility of stewardship. SAMUDRA 47 (The International Collective in Support of

Fishworkers) http://www.icsf.net Allison, E.H., guest editor (2006). The Importance of Fisheries for Development. ID21 Insights #65, Institute of

Development Studies, Sussex & DFID, London. http://www.id21.org/insights/insights65/index.html

Brooks, S.E., E.H. Allison, J.D. Reynolds, R. Bunthang and P. Khoy (2006). The trade in water snakes from the Great

Tonle Sap Lake. Tonle Sap Update – Bulletin of the Tonle Sap Biosphere Reserve Vol 1, Asian Development Bank. http://www.tsbr-ed.org/docs/bulletin/Bulletin_July_English.pdf

Seeley, J. and Allison, E.H. (2005). Overcoming barriers to delivery of effective health services for fisherfolk. Exchange [on HIV/AIDS, Sexuality and Gender], 2005-1. Royal Tropical Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. http://www.kit.nl/ILS/exchange_content/html/2005-1_exch_overcoming_barrier.asp

Allison, E.H. and Turay, F. (2004). First steps for the pilot project on co-management in inland fisheries. FAO/DFID Sustainable Fisheries Livelihood Programme, Bulletin No. 15 http://www.sflp.org/eng/007/pub1/bul15_6.htm

Allison, E.H. (2000). Reader’s Reaction {to an article criticising the ‘arrogance of western science’} Times Higher Education Supplement, 13 October 2000.

Allison, E.H. (2000). ‘Twixt Development and the Deep blue Sea’ [On the global fisheries crisis and on faculty research on fisheries issues] Development, Vol 15: 2-3, DEV/ODG, UEA.

Allison, E.H., R. McBride & A.B Thompson (2000). Using educational approaches in the local development of fisheries programmes in Bangladesh universities. Pp 51-53 in K. King (Ed). The Brave New World of International Education and Training. NORRAG News 27, Northern Policy Research Review and Advisory Network on Education and Training. SIDA/DFID/Swiss Development Agency.

Allison, E.H. (1999). Conservation of African Freshwater fish – Workshop Report. Fisheries Society of the British Isles Newsletter, Spring 1999.

Allison, E.H. (1998). What is biodiversity and why is it important? Lakeside (Newsletter of the Lake Tanganyika Biodiversity Project), Vol 1(1): 11-12.

Hawkins, S.J., A.R. Brand, R.D.M. Nash, S.Lowey and E.H. Allison (1988). Fishing - Man's last predatory activity? Biological Sciences Review 1: 25-29, University of Manchester.

Contributing Author & Anonymous Policy Documents UNEP, FAO, IMO, UNDP, IUCN, WorldFish, GRID-Arendal (2012). Green Economy in a Blue World: Synthesis

Report. www.unep.org/greeneconomy (contributing author, fisheries and aquaculture chapter)

WorldFish Center (2007 – 2009) – contributions to a range of policy and issues briefs, mainly in the area of climate change. http://www.worldfishcenter.org/wfcms/HQ/article.aspx?ID=68

FAO (2005 – 2007) New Directions in Fisheries: A Series of Policy Briefs on Development Issues. Sustainable Fisheries Livelihoods Programme, FAO, Rome. http://www.fao.org/fishery/ssf/publications/en

1. Reducing Fisherfolk’s Vulnerability leads to Responsible Fishing

2. Impact of HIV/AIDS on Fishing Communities

3. Contribution of Fisheries to National Economies in West and Central Africa

4. Microfinance Helps Poverty Reduction and Fisheries Management

5. Promoting Literacy to Improve Livelihoods in Fishing Communities

6. Gender and Fisheries Development

7. Fish Trade and Development in West Africa

8. Making Global Governance work for Small-scale Fisheries

9. Building Adaptive Capacity of Fisherfolk to Climate change

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10. Information and Communication Technology brings benefits to fishing communities Commissioning co-editor for the series, a lead author on 1 and 9, and a contributing author on most others.

FAO (2007) Social issues in small-scale fisheries: How a human rights perspective can contribute to responsible fisheries. FAO Committee on Fisheries No 27. Rome, March 2007.

FAO (2005) Enhancing the Contribution of Small-Scale Fisheries to Poverty Alleviation and Food Security. Technical Guidelines for the implementation of the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries, No 10, FAO, Rome.

Invited Workshops, Seminars & Conference Keynote Presentations

2016 LSMPA workshop Hawaii, SSF Workshop, Monterey and Equity and Conservation Workshop, SERI, Bren School, UCSB

2015 Add MSU Natural Resources (Oct), UCSD Economics (Nov), Canada MPAs, Townsville (2 workshops)

Invited Keynote speaker: From Ocean Physics to People: what do we know about the societal impacts of climate change? 3rd International Conference on Climate Change in the Global Oceans. Santos, Brazil, March 2015.

Invited Seminar: Governing fisheries for food security. Duke University Marine Laboratory, Raleigh, North Carolina, February 19th 2015 http://nicholas.duke.edu/marine-lab-events/spring-seminar-dr-edward-allison

Invited Seminar: Governing fisheries for food security. Fisheries Centre, University of British Columbia, Canada, February 13th 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sxa2giDeVXg

Session Organizer: Social and Economic Assessment. Global Conference on Inland Fisheries, Michigan State University and UN Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome, January 26-28th 2015

2014 Invited speaker: Whole Planet, Full Plate, World Wide Fund For Nature, National Geographic, Washington D.C, November 12-13th 2014 https://www.worldwildlife.org/videos/securing-space-in-wetlands-and-coastal-seas-for-sustainable-seafood-production

Workshop participant: The future of aquaculture. International Atomic Energy Authority, Monte Carlo, Monaco, October 21-24th 2014

Invited keynote speaker: Climate change and the future of shellfish aquaculture. Pacific Shellfish Growers’ Association Annual Conference, Vancouver WA, September 23-25th 2014

Workshop participant: Packard Foundation Marine Program planning meeting, Palo Alto, California, May 2014

Workshop participant: Innovations for small-scale fisheries development. Stanford Change Labs, Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions and The Rockefeller Foundation. Bellagio, Italy, Feb 9-12th 2014

2013 Workshop Participant: Climate Change vulnerability assessment. FAO and Benguela Current LME, Windhoek, Namibia, April 8-13th 2013

Workshop Participant: The impacts of global fish trade on local livelihoods. Stockholm Resilience Center, March 27-29th 2013

Workshop Participant: Implementing Guidelines for Sustaining Small-scale Fisheries. FAO, Rome, March 15-17th 2013

Workshop Participant: Including Fisheries in Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems, FAO, Rome, March 18th 2013

Invited Speaker: The Piscivore’s Dilemma: Should we eat fish? Which ones? The Bevans Series on Sustainable Fisheries, School of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle March 13th 2013. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOFg_5XH944&feature=youtu.be

Keynote Speaker: Aquaculture and climate change. World Aquaculture Society Triennial Meeting, Nashville, Tennessee, February 22-25th 2013.

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2012 Panel Session speaker, resilience theme, World Fisheries Congress, Edinburgh, U.K., May 2012.

Panel Session speaker on Knowledge Networks for Ocean Governance: International Human Dimensions Programme of the Earth Systems Science Partnership, ‘Planet Under Pressure’, London, U.K, March 2012.

2011 Policy forum: H.C. Coombes Policy Forum: Food Security in the Asia-Pacific Region: Australia’s Role. Government of Australia/Australian National University, Canberra, November 2011.

Workshop: Development of toolkit for assessment of small-scale fisheries. Artisanal Fisheries Research Network, Scripps Institute of Oceanography, University of California San Diego, May 2011

Seminar: ‘From molluscs to masculinities: an interdisciplinary journey in search of answers to marine resource management problems’. Plymouth Marine Laboratory, U.K., April, 2011.

Conference: Panelist/Speaker: Can Reef Fisheries Take the Heat? American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington D.C, February 2011.

2010 Workshop: Social and economic indicators for ecosystem based fisheries management. IndiSeas II meeting UNESCO, Paris, France, 29 November to 2 December 2010

Symposium: Invited speaker: Vulnerability of fishery systems and people to climate change: pathways of impact and adaptive response. Symposium on Oceans and Climate Change – The scientific basis for meeting future challenges for coastal development and poverty reduction. Swedish International Development Agency, Stockholm, 12th October 2010

Workshop: Securing Food Futures in the Asia Pacific: Evaluating Regional Frameworks for Food Security' Asian Non-traditional Security Network, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, 6-8 October 2010

Workshop: - Putting people at the centre of the Coral Triangle Initiative. Center of excellence in Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University, Cairns, Australia, September, 2010.

International Conference: Invited Panelist – Resilience. First International Conference on Climate Change Adaptation, Gold Coast, Australia, June 2010.

Workshop: Governing complex, dynamic trans-boundary coastal social-ecolocial systems. The Resilience Alliance, Marine Chapter. Aland, Sweden, June 2010

International Conference – Keynote Presentation: Drivers of change in fisheries: Climate in context. ICES/PICES Science Symposium on Fisheries and Climate Change, Sendai, Japan, April 2010

Seminars: Taking fish to Copenhagen: fisheries and climate change policy Earth 2 Ocean Group, Simon Fraser University, and Fisheries Center, University of British Columbia, February 2010.

Workshop: Reefs and Food Security. National Center for Ecological Synthesis and Analysis, Santa Barbara, USA, January 2010.

2009 International Convention: Panellist and keynote speaker in three side events (Oceans Day, Climate change and Trade, and Climate Change and Fisheries), UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, COP15 Copenhagen, December 2009.

Workshop: Keynote presentation - Best practices in livelihood diversification in coastal communities. Asia-Pacific Fisheries Commission, FAO, Manila, Philippines, October 2009

National conference: Plenary session presentation – Climate change impacts and adaptation in the fisheries sector. First National Climate Change Symposium, Government of Cambodia, November 2009.

Symposium: Keynote speaker – Climate change impacts on fisheries. Western Indian Ocean Marine Science Association, La Reunion, August 2009

International Convention: Panellist and speaker – Indonesian Government-led side-event on The Oceans and Climate Change. UN Framework Convention on Climate Change COP15 preparatory meeting, Bonn, June 2009

2008 International Conference - Keynote speaker – A Human Rights Approach to rights-based fishing. International Conference on Securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries: Bringing together responsible fisheries and social development, FAO and Government of Thailand, Bangkok, October 2008

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International Conference - Special Session Organiser – Re-framing fisheries governance to include poverty reduction. Conference of the International Institute for Fisheries Economics and Trade, Nha Trang, Vietnam, July 2008.

International Conference: Organising Committee and Session Chair, People and the Sea: Coping with Global Change in Marine Social-ecological Systems, GLOBEC and FAO, Rome, July 2008.

2007 Workshop and Seminar: Synthesis presentation: Integrating Rights for Responsible Fisheries into Coastal Area Management. International Collective in Support of Fishworkers ‘Asserting Rights, Defining Responsibilities: Perspectives from the small-scale fisheries; in coastal and fisheries management in Asia, Siem Reap, Cambodia, 7-8 May 2007.

2006 Research Seminar: ‘Loaves and fishes: fisheries’ contribution to food security and poverty reduction’. Institute for Development Studies, University of Sussex, Brighton, December 2006.

Conference Special Session: ‘Reconciling poverty reduction, wealth creation and responsible fisheries’, funded by the Sustainable Fisheries Livelihoods Programme, FAO/DFID, proposed and contributed to the International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade biennual conference, Portsmouth, U.K., July 2006.

2005 Research Seminar: Presentation on vulnerability of fisherfolk to climate change at ‘Anthropogenic Influences on the U.K.’s Coastal and Marine Environments Seminar 6: Global Climate Change’ NERC/ESRC Interdisciplinary Seminars, University College London, Department of Geography, April 2005.

Research Seminar: ‘Mobility, masculinity and sub-cultures of risk-taking: vulnerability to HIV/AIDS in Fisherfolk’, Department of Anthropology, UCL, Human Ecology Research Group Seminar Series, Spring Term 2005.

Global Policy Workshop: HIV/AIDS and the Fisheries Sector: UN Food and Agriculture Organisation, Rome, February 2005

International Conference: Content advisor and panellist: ‘New Currents in Freshwater Biodiversity Conservation’ American Museum of Natural History, New York, April 2005.

Policy Seminar: presentation on ‘The livelihoods approach – from principles to practice’ International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP), FAO/UNESCO programme ‘Education for Rural People in Sub-Saharan Africa: Livelihoods Approaches’, Norwich, U.K.

2004 Action Research Seminar: ‘Community-based approaches for managing public goods’. Future Ways, Department of Politics, University of Ulster

Research Seminar: ‘Fishing in Risky Waters: Why are HIV prevalence rates so high in fishing communities? Development Studies Association HIV/AIDS Interest Group/DESTIN, London School of Economics, London.

Global Policy Workshop: How can poverty alleviation and fisheries conservation be reconciled? FAO/Government of Japan, Siem Reap, Cambodia

Global Policy Workshop: Expert Consultation on Enhancing the contribution of small-scale fisheries to poverty alleviation and food security. FAO, Rome.

Regional Policy Workshop: Making co-management work for coastal fisheries. FAO Sustainable Fisheries Livelihoods Programme. Libreville, Gabon,

2003 Regional Research & Management Workshop: ‘The livelihoods approach and management of European inshore fisheries’. North Sea Commission Workshop: Who Owns the Sea?, Tjarno, Sweden

Research Seminar: ‘Malthusian overfishing reconsidered’, FAO, Rome

Regional Policy Workshop and seminar: ‘Co-management in inland fisheries’, FAO, Burkina Faso and Rome

2001 Research Seminar: “Complex currents: Community based fisheries management and sustainable livelihoods”, Development Research Group, Dept of Anthropology, University of Durham

1998 Research Workshop: Invited to chair a workshop session on African inland fish conservation and resource management at Fisheries Society of the British Isles Conference, University of Southampton, U.K.

1997 Conference keynote: “Fisheries and aquaculture development potential in Lake Valencia”, IV Encuentro Nacional de Acuicultura, Univ. Rómulo Gallegos, San Juan de Los Morros, Venezuela.

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1996 Research Seminar: ‘Evaluating fishery potential in Lake Malawi’ Centre for Marine Resource Economics, University of Portsmouth, U.K.

In addition, I have made many contributed presentations at international conferences and workshops.

Press & Public Oration 2012 How Coral Bleaching Could Lead to Famine. Scientific American (April 3, 2012)

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=how-coral-bleaching-leads-to-famine

2010 Fisheries depletion in SE Asian coastal waters. Agence France Presse, Malaysia (Nov 2010) - Jakarta Globe: http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/nvironment/fish-stocks-dwindle-as-trawlers-

empty-regions-seas/405979

- Vancouver Sun: http://www.sfu.ca/~heaps/362/fishstocksfall.htm

- Carried in several regional newspapers and the global fisheries/environmental press

Vulnerability of fishery systems and fishing-dependent people to climate change: pathways of impact and adaptive response. Presentation to Swedish International Development Agency. Stockholm Resilience Centre TV http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XoRepZr1Th0

2009 Impacts of Climate Change on Coastal Communities. Interview for COP15. World Ocean Observatories http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8k8EWZKgGc

Widespread media coverage of global climate change and fisheries study (see www.worldfishcenter.org/wfcms/HQ/article.aspx?ID=223 [link broken]

- FAO: http://www.fao.org/news/story/en/item/20188/icode/

- Eurekalert: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2009-02/bc-nsi020309.php (Feb 2009)

2008 BBC World Service Radio – Impact of Illegal Fishing on West African artisanal fishers.

2006 ‘Should I eat fish’? Presentation on ethics and trade justice in a debate organised by the Institute of Food Research, Norwich, U.K.. British Association for the Advancement of Science, Festival of Science, Norwich, September 2006. - Reported by BBC News24 TV, BBC World Service radio, Irish Times, Eastern Daily Press and various

websites

2005 HIV and AIDS in fishing communities. Presentation on World AIDS Day (Dec 1, 2005). UN Food and Agriculture Organisation, Rome, Italy

HIV/AIDS ravages fishing communities. BBC News (March 2005) http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4368217.stm - Additional coverage by online News Services, Regional Newspapers and Local Radio in the U.K.

(including Medical News Online, Eastern Daily Press, North Norfolk Radio)

Aids in fishing communities: a serious problem, frequently overlooked. Prepared speech for FAO Assistant Director-General for Fisheries, Mr I. Nomura (March 2005) http://www.fao.org/newsroom/en/news/2005/100061/index.html

2004 Public Orator for Bob Geldof KBE, Honorary Doctor of Laws, Congregation, University of East Anglia http://www.uea.ac.uk/mac/comm/media/press/2004/july/Robes+and+a+sigh+of+relief

2003 Public Orator for Sorious Samura, Honorary Doctor of Letters, Congregation, University of East Anglia

1996 Environmental management in Venezuelan lakes. Venezuelan TV, Radio, Newspapers (in Spanish).

1989 Documentary: PhD research on scallop fisheries in the North Irish Sea. Granada TV, U.K.

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ADMINISTRATION AND OTHER DUTIES University of Washington

Search Committee, College of the Environment Associate Dean for Diversity and Inclusion (2015 – present)

Graduate School – Fritz-Boeing Scholarship Committee (2016 – present) College of the Environment, Diversity Committee (2015 – present) College of the Environment, Scholarship Committee (2013 – present) Chair, Faculty Affairs Committee, School of Marine and Environmental Affairs (2014 – present) Steering Group, Minor in Food Studies (2014 – present)

Student Admissions Committee (2014 – present) WorldFish Center

Focal Point/Leader for WorldFish: CGIAR Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Programme (2010 –2012)

Member of the Senior Leadership Team (2007 – 2010) Director of the Policy, Economics and Social Science ‘discipline’ (2007 – 2010) Member of the Research Ethics Committee (2007 –2012 ) Research Theme Leader: Global drivers of change (2008 – 2010)

Member of reform group – decentralization of administrative and financial systems (2008/9) University of East Anglia

Member of the Board of Management of the Overseas Development Group Ltd. (1996-98, 2004 – 2006) Member of the School Undergraduate Teaching Committee (1996 – 1999, 2002 – 2005) Member of School Masters Teaching Committee (1998 – 2005) Member of the School Research Committee (1997 – 1999) Convenor of the Natural Resources and Environment Research Group (1997 – 2000) School Safety Officer (1997 – 99) Director of the MSc in Agriculture, Environment & Development (1998 – 1999) Director of the MSc in Renewable Natural Resources & Development (2000-2001) Convenor of the BSc in Development Studies (1998-2000) Co-Director of the MSc in Environment and Development (2002-2003) Faculty Teaching Allocator (2001-2005) Member of Promotions Committee (2002-2007)

ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES & SERVICE

Advisory Committees 2015 – present International Advisory Panel, New Zealand Government Marine Science Challenge Programme 2014 – present Science Council member, International Marine Biogeochemical and Ecological Research Program 2014 Advisory Committee member, Rockefeller Foundation Small Scale Fisheries Innovation Program

Consultancy

Policy brief on food security and Fisheries, UN Food and Agriculture Organization (6 weeks, October-November 2015).

Fisheries and livelihoods expert in legal case - Bodo Community vs Shell Nigeria Petroleum Development Corporation. I was working with Leigh Day, solicitors for the Bodo Community. The case was settled out of court in favour of Bodo Community for $84 million in January 2015. (350 hours, January 2013 to December 2014). http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/jan/07/shell-announces-55m-payout-for-nigeria-oil-spills

Livelihood options for small-scale fisherfolk in Equatorial Guinea and reduction of fishing pressure on sea turtles. (May 2012, Wildlife Conservation Society, 2 months, with postdoc assistant Denis Hellebrandt)

Co-management dialogue, Ghana (April 2012, Coastal Resources Center, URI and USAID, 10 days) OECD policy paper on food security, poverty reduction, aquaculture and fisheries, Organization for

Economic Cooperation and Development (2010 – 2011, 15 days)

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Expert input to workshop and review of Best Practices to Promote Livelihood Diversification in Coastal Fishing Communities, UN Food and Agriculture Organization, Asia-Pacific Fisheries Commission, Philippines (2009, 2 weeks)

Research advisor, Sustainable Fisheries Livelihoods Programme, working in 25 West African countries visited Benin, Burkina Faso, Gabon, Senegal and Mali (2004 – 2006, DFID/FAO, 18 months),

Various desk-based consultancies for FAO and DFID (2003 – 2004) Workshop on inland fisheries co-management, Burkina Faso (2003, FAO, 3 weeks) Assessment of fishery potential, Caruachi Reservoir, Venezuela (2001 – 2002, IADB, 10 months) Support for University Fisheries Education and Research, Bangladesh (1999, 1 month; 2003, 3 weeks) Fisheries resource assessment & development strategies, Bolivia (1998, MacAlister-Elliot/EU, 1 month) Environmental management, fisheries & aquaculture development, Venezuela (1996 – 1997, ODG/NRI, 2

weeks) Biodiversity assessment & management in Lake Tanganyika, Burundi, Congo, Tanzania, Zambia (1995 –

2000; MRAG Ltd, UNDP/Global Environment Facility, 14 months)

PhD external examining

2014 Abu Nasar Mohammed Abdullah: “Livelihood strategies of people surrounding the Sundarbans Mangrove Forest”, Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods, Charles Darwin University, Australia

2013 Helen Cross: “The importance of small-scale fishing to rural coastal livelihoods: a comparative case-study in the Bijagós Archipelago Guinea-Bissau”, Human Anthropology Research Group, University College, University of London

Nate Matthews: “Political Ecology of Water Governance in the Mekong Basin”, Department of Geography, Kings College, University of London

2012 Pierre Failler: “Economics of small-scale fisheries in West Africa”, University of Portsmouth, U.K.

Matilda Thyressen: “Fish for Food and Ecosystem Function : Fisheries, Trade and Key Ecosystem Processes in Coral Reefs”, University of Stockholm, Sweden

2011 Lydia Teh: “A Fuzzy Logic Approach to Spatial Management of Small-scale Fisheries”, The Fisheries Center, University of British Columbia, Canada

2010 Peter Ngoma: “Rural livelihoods in Southern African Wetlands”, University of Cape Town, Republic of South Africa

2009 Andrew Baio: “Governance of the marine artisanal capture fisheries in post-civil war Sierra Leone”. Centre for Marine Resource Economics, University of Portsmouth, U.K.

2006 Hannah Ruth King: “Development policy imperatives, the state and the community management of small-scale coastal fisheries resources in the Gambia” Bradford Centre for International Development, University of Bradford, U.K.

Maria de la Torres Castro: “Humans and seagrasses in East Africa: A social-ecological systems approach”, Department of Systems Ecology, University of Stockholm, Sweden

Martin van Brakel: “GIS applications for poverty targeted aquaculture development in the lower Mekong Basin”, Institute of Aquaculture, Stirling University, U.K.

2005 Lindsay Pollock: “Integration of aquaculture in irrigation systems: a poverty-focused approach”, Institute of Aquaculture, Stirling University, UK

Natasja Sheriff: “Fisher livelihoods in Southern Thailand: Sustainability and the role of Aquaculture”, Institute of Aquaculture, Stirling University, U.K.

2004 Oriana Almeida: “Fisheries management in the Brazilian Amazon”, Renewable Resources Assessment Group, Imperial College, University of London

2001 Mohammed Islam:“Extension Strategies to Promote Fish-farming in Rural Livelihoods in Bangladesh”, Centre for Rural Development Training, University of Wolverhampton, U.K.

2000 Robert Wakeford: “Bio-socio-economic Models of Inshore Fisheries in the Seychelles”, Renewable Resources Assessment Group, Imperial College, University of London

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PhD Internal examining

School of Development Studies UEA, Norwich

2013 Tom Chaigneau: “Local community support for Marine Protected Areas in the Philippines”

2005 Robert James: ‘Decentralization and rural development in East Africa”

2004 James Ayigsi: “Livelihoods and rural development in Northern Ghana”

2004 David Hutchinson: “Institutional fit in Marine Protected Areas in the Caribbean”

2002 Kate Wellard Dyer: “Official wisdom and rural people’s knowledge in Malawi”

2002 Sergio Rosendo: “Institutional architecture of extractive reserves in Rondonia, Amazonia”

2000 Andrew Ward: “Experiments on partial insecticide resistance in cowpea crops, Nigeria”

1998 Marie-Therese Sarch: “Fishing and farming livelihoods around Lake Chad”

Membership of Professional Bodies:

Development Studies Association (U.K.), (Council Member 2003 – 2005, ordinary Member 2000 – 2013)

International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade (2004 – present)

British Ecological Society (1995 – present)

The Fisheries Society of the British Isles (1990 – 2008)

Freshwater Biological Association (U.K.) (1990 – 1995)

U.K. University and College Union (1996 – 2007)

Peer Reviewing & Refereeing Journal editorial board member: Maritime Studies (formerly Maritime Anthropological Studies), (April

2012 – present) , Development Studies Research (November 2013 – present)

Book referee: Climate Change impacts on the Western Indian Ocean, Oxford University Press.

Expert reviewer: FAO High Level Panel on Food Security and Fisheries, FAO Voluntary Guidelines on Small Scale Fisheries Implementation Strategy (2014)

Chapters in: 'Ancient Lakes: Their Cultural and Biological Diversity', Kenobi Publications, Japan; 'Africa's Inland Fisheries: The Management Challenge', Fountain Books, Uganda; African Fish and Fisheries: Diversity and Utilisation, Studies in Afrotropical Zoology Series, Royal Museum for Africa, Belgium.

Book proposals for: Earthscan, London; Routledge, London; Oxford University Press, Wiley Interscience.

Expert reviewer: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change – Fourth Assessment (2005 – 2007); US Congressional Research Service - Policy Report on Costs of Invasive Species (1997);

Research Proposal Referee: U.K. Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), U.K. Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), Norwegian Research Council; Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs; CGIAR Global Challenge Programme – Water and Food; Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (3); U.K. Department for International Development, Natural Resources Systems Programme; Bangladesh University Grants Committee.

Member of International Advisory Committee: Malawi Fisheries Research Institute (1995 – 2000).

Research Quality Assessment: Peer assessment of research outputs for National Science Foundation, Republic of South Africa (2010, 2011).

External Examiner for post-graduate courses: Validation of MSc in Learning and Leadership for Development, Centre for International Development Training, University of Wolverhampton (2006); Distance-learning MSc in Aquatic Resource Development, Stirling University and Bangladesh Agricultural University (2006 – 2009).

Nominator: Pew Foundation Fellowship Scheme

Journal referee for articles in the following journals, categorised by field (several articles in many):

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Development Studies Environment, Ecology & Conservation

Coastal Management, Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences

World Development

Journal of Development Studies

J of International Development

Development Policy Review

Food Policy

Journal of South Asian Development

Oxford Development Economics

Geoforum

Journal of Southern African

Studies

African J of AIDS Research

Environment and Development Economics

Journal of Applied Ecology

Biological Conservation

Biodiversity & Conservation

Ecology & Society

Human Ecology

Journal of Environmental Management

Journal of Integrated Environmental Sciences

Ecological Economics

Conservation Biology

Global Environ. Change

Current Opinions in Environmental Sustainability

EcoHealth

Society and Natural Resources

Fish and Fisheries

Ocean & Coastal Management

Journal of Coastal Research

Journal of Fish Biology

Journal of Freshwater Fish Ecology

Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology

Journal of Aquatic Ecosystem Stress and Recovery

African Journal of Aquatic Sciences

Maritime Studies

Generalist journals: Nature Climate Change, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, Proceedings of the Royal Society U.K., The Stanford Journal of Law, Science and Policy.

Contact details:

Professor Edward H Allison School of Marine and Environmental Affairs University of Washington 3707 Brooklyn Ave NE Seattle WA 98105 +1 206 685 0694 [email protected] http://coenv.washington.edu/faculty/edward-allison/