Guest Lecture Series 2021: Emily Gibson speaks on food and nutrition security in fishing communities, Indonesia

Emily Gibson  joined us on Monday, 1st Feb to present her work on “A gendered analysis of small-scale fisheries and food and nutrition security in specialised fishing communities, Komodo District, eastern Indonesia”. Emily has just completed her PhD from Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods, Charles Darwin University. Her research explores the intersection of gender and food and nutrition security in the context of small-scale fisheries, and coastal communities in the Indo-Pacific Region.

The recording of the talk is available here.