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The state of fisheries in Hadramawt: Insights from a scoping review

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  • Belton, Ben
  • Abdelhadi, Ali
  • Dey, Durjoy
  • Jovanovic, Nina
  • Kurdi, Sikandra
  • Ecker, Olivier

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In this project note, we review prior research and integrate insights from 14 semi-structured key informant interviews with experts on fisheries in southern Yemen to synthesize current knowledge on fisheries in Hadramawt governorate—home to the largest population of fishers in Yemen—and identify gaps that warrant further investigation.

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  • Belton, Ben & Abdelhadi, Ali & Dey, Durjoy & Jovanovic, Nina & Kurdi, Sikandra & Ecker, Olivier, 2026. "The state of fisheries in Hadramawt: Insights from a scoping review," MENA policy notes 29, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
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    1. Wagenaar, Arnout & D'Haese, Marijke, 2007. "Development of small-scale fisheries in Yemen: An exploration," Marine Policy, Elsevier, vol. 31(3), pages 266-275, May.
    2. Ecker, Olivier & Breisinger, Clemens & McCool, Christen & Diao, Xinshen & Funes, José & You, Liangzhi & Yu, Bingxin, 2010. "Assessing food security in Yemen: An innovative integrated, cross-sector, and multilevel approach," IFPRI discussion papers 982, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
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