Publications by authors named "Sarah Sutcliffe"

Extreme climatic events trigger changes in ecosystems with potential negative impacts for people. These events may provide an opportunity for environmental managers and decision-makers to improve the governance of social-ecological systems, however there is conflicting evidence regarding whether these actors are indeed able to change governance after extreme climatic events. In addition, the majority of research to date has focused on changes in specific policies or organizations after crises.

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  • COVID-19 has severely affected small-scale fishing communities in Kenya, disrupting livelihoods, income, and food security for fishers, traders, and their families.
  • Interviews conducted with community members highlighted changes in market demand and relationships in the fish trade due to pandemic restrictions like curfews and travel bans.
  • To mitigate ongoing impacts, it's essential to implement COVID-19 safe policies and ensure support reaches the most vulnerable in these communities, allowing them to sustain or diversify their livelihoods.
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Endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) have been in the scientific spotlight since the 1980s. However, there has been much less research reported in Australia than in other developed countries and little information is known about how these compounds interact with native Australian species compared to European and North American fauna. This is of concern because Australia has distinct wildlife and environments that face increasing intensity and frequency of extreme, climatic events compared to northern hemisphere countries.

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