Faculty of Agribusiness and Commerce: Recent submissions
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Reducing vulnerability and precarity of low-skilled women in short-term migration from the global south: Key policy recommendations for the G-20
(T20 Italy, 2021-09)Women migrant workers make significant contributions to the global economy, but face risks of being subject to forced labour and trafficking, heightened by COVID-19. As women migrate from low-income to G20 countries to ... -
Reducing vulnerability to forced labor and trafficking of short-term, low-skilled women migrant workers in the South Asia to Middle East corridor
(International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)Washington, DC, 2021-10)Millions of female migrants experience various forms of exploitative and unsafe conditions when migrating for employment and income generation, both in countries of origin and in destination countries. Vulnerabilities ... -
Editorial: Ensuring animal health and other services for efficient and inclusive livestock value chains in LMICs
(Frontiers Media S.A., 2021-12-14)The livestock sector offers opportunity for many livestock producers in LMICs to improve their livelihoods (1). Under various scenarios (2), the demand for livestock-derived foods will continue to increase in these countries, ... -
Sustainable management of a marine protected area in Vietnam: An application of visitors’ willingness to pay for conservation in Cu Lao Cham
(Institution for Marine and Island Cultures, Mokpo National University, Republic of Korea, 2021-12-28)As an important area in terms of biodiversity and fish stocks in Vietnam, Cu Lao Cham or Cham Islands (CLC) marine protected area (MPA) is under increasing threat from human activities. Conservation efforts have recently ... -
COVID-19 and the emergence of virtual tourism in Indonesia: A sociological perspective
(Taylor & Francis, 2022)The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted the world with devastating socio-economic effects and the global tourism sector has been severely affected by it. A number of current studies have examined the size and form of these ...