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Professor Caroline Garaway

Academic position: Professor

Department:ÌýAnthropology

Email:Ìýc.garaway@ucl.ac.uk

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Biography:

Anthropological and political ecological approaches to studying livelihoods of natural-resource-dependent populations. Focus; small-scale fishers, and fisher/farmer populations in floodplain/estuarine environments. Research in Asia (Mekong Basin), East Africa and UK (Thames estuary)Ìý

  • Importance and role of aquatic biodiversity in floodplain environments Ìý

  • Conservation versus development/tourism trade-offs in Marine Protected AreasÌý

  • Impact of agricultural intensification and other developments (e.g. hydropower dev, port dev) on aquatic based livelihoodsÌý

Research Projects:

  • Garaway, C., & Arthur, R. (2019). . Fisheries Management and Ecology, fme.12409. doi:10.1111/fme.12409Ìý

  • Moreau, M. -. A., & Garaway, C. J. (2018). . Human Ecology. doi:10.1007/s10745-018-0030-yÌý

  • Carter, C., & Garaway, C. (2014). . Society and Natural Resources, 27 (6), 573-587. doi:10.1080/08941920.2013.842277Ìý

  • Garaway, C. J.,ÌýPhotitay, C., Roger, K.,ÌýKhamsivilay, L., &ÌýHalwart, M. (2013). . Human Ecology, 41 (4), 547-562. doi:10.1007/s10745-013-9602-z

Teaching:

ANTHXXX: Comprehending CoviD-19: A social and Historical Perspective. Running for first time in 20/21Ìý

ANTH0065 Fishers and Fisheries: Anthropology, Aquatic Resources and Development.

ANTH0102 Ecology of Human Groups.

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