Publications
ECOGIVers presented their work at the IIFET conference, Penang, 7/2024
Publications in peer-reviewed journals
- Kim Anh, Nguelifack, Tram Anh, Jolly (2023), African Ocean Health Production Function: Policy Implications, Journal of Coastal Research, Vol 39(3), pp. 519-530, 2023.
- Le, Armstrong. Choice of climate risk adaptive measures in shrimp farming—A case study from the Mekong, Vietnam. Aquaculture Economics & Management, 2023.
- Ngoc, Xuan, Borger, Hien, Hao, Trinh and Nghiep. Exploring fishers' pro-environmental behavioral intention and support for policies to combat marine litter in Vietnam Marine Pollution Bulletin, Vol 200, 2024
- Le, Armstrong, Brækkan, Eide. Climatic events and disease occurrence in intensive Litopenaeus vannamei shrimp farming in the Mekong area of Vietnam. Aquaculture, Vol 587, 2024.
- Xuan, B. B., Sandorf, E. D., Ngoc, Q. T. K., & Phong, T. N. Consumer Demand for Sustainably Produced Shrimp. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 69(3), 526–539. Portico., 2025.
- Xuan, Khanh Ngoc, Armstrong, Vondolia, & Nam . Understanding non-compliance with rights-based fisheries management in Vietnam. Environmental and Resource Economics, 89:16, 2026.
- Ngoc Q.T.K., Xuan, B.B., & Nam, P.K. The dual role of small-scale fisheries on food security and poverty eradication in Vietnam: A latent profile analysis. World Development, (200), 107300, 2026.
Other publications
- Mladinich, Shumway, Vondolia and Ward. Plastics in the sea: An overview. Chapter 1 in Plastics in the Sea: Occurrence and Impacts, Shumway and Ward (eds), Plastics in the sea: An overview - ScienceDirect , Elsevier, 2025.
- Abalansa, Mahrad, Vondolia, Icely and Newton. Social-economic aspects of marine plastics debris and management. Chapter 12 in Plastics in the Sea: Occurrence and Impacts, Shumway and Ward (eds). Social-economic aspects of marine plastics debris and management - ScienceDirect, Elsevier, 2025.
- Dewi, Luky and Duy: A Social-ecological Network Analysis for Understanding Small-scale Fisheries Management in Sukabumi Coastal, West Java Province, Indonesia | BIO Web of Conferences Volume 176, 2025.
Reports:
1. UCC Breaking the Glass Ceiling workshop report 2024
Presentations at IIFET conference, Penang, July 2024
- Presentation 1: A Network Approach to Understanding Small-Scale Fisheries Governance: The Case of West Java Coastal Fisheries, Indonesia- Fitria Dewi Raswatie, IPB
- Presentation 2: Analysing the relationship between fishing subsidies and technical efficiency- The case of gillnet fishery in Java sea, Indonesia- Dina Lianita Si, IPB
- Presentation 3: The Role of Ecosystem Value and Stakeholder Participation in Marine Spatial Planning: The Case of Indramayu Regency- Danang Pramudita, IPB
- Presentation 4: Preferences for nature-based solution to coastal zone protection in Ghana: A case of mangrove forest management- Delali Aku Tunyo, UCC
- Presentation 5: Unraveling the drivers of adoption of Improved Fish Smoking Technology among SSF: A case study of the Ahotor oven in Ghana- Godwin K. Vondolia, UCC
- Presentation 6: Livelihood resilience of small-scale fisheries-dependent households: A systematic review- Kwabena Nkansah Darfor, UCC
- Presentation 7: External and internal dirvers for Vietnamese shrimp exporting firms toward sustainable initatives- Tran Thuy Chi, NTU
- Presentation 8: Building supply chain resilience in the context of fishery sector: a conceptual framework- Huynh Thi Ngoc Diep, NTU
- Presentation 9: Fisheries Management for Food Security and Poverty Eradication: The Case of Small-Scale Fisheries in Vietnam- Quach Thi Khanh Ngoc, NTU
- Presentation 10: Subsidies and a case of offshore gillnet fisheries in Vietnam- Nguyen Ngoc Duy, NTU
- Presentation 11: Analyzing technical inefficiency and production risk in aquaculture – the stochastic frontier production function with double heteroskedasticity- Le Kim Long, NTU
- Presentation 12: Analyzing fishing capacity of Vietnam’s handline fishery in the South China Sea- Le Kim Long, NTU
- Presentation 13: Consumer demand for sustainably produced shrimp in Vietnam- Bui Bich Xuan, NTU