Liz will lead the project as an early career researcher will the help of her very valuable team members. She will be on full parental leave till at least mid 2023 and part time back at work from then on.
In collaboration with:
Professor Alice Joan de la Gente Ferrer
Prof Alice acts as my UPV (University of the Phillipines Visayays) host and a gender, SSF governance and case study expert. Alice will oversee all fieldwork activity, employing and equipping an established research team from UPV and will also provide critical advice on political, ethical and cultural considerations throughout the project. For info on Alice’s work see: https://scholar.google.com.ph/citations?user=2g_eV7EAAAAJ&hl=en
Dr Simon Patrick West
Simon will hold an advisory position throughout work package 1 and the resulting publication(s) as an expert in Interpretive research. Simon will provide guidance in design of methods, field instruments and interpretation of data. For info on Simon’s work see: https://www.stockholmresilience.org/meet-our-team/staff/2012-10-10-west.html
Dr Therese Lindahl
Dr Therese Lindahl is an expert in behavioural economics and will be instrumental in the design and analysis of work package 2. Therese has extensive experience in designing and conducting different types of experiments both in the lab (with students) and field settings (with small- scale fishers). For more info on Therese’s work see: https://www.stockholmresilience.org/meet-our-team/staff/2014-03-12-lindahl.html
Professor Robert Bob Pomeroy
Prof Bob is a fishery policy, management and development expert. His background in SSF governance and resource economics in South East Asia will ensure the quality of economic analysis as well as project relevance and applicability for governance actors. For more info on Bob’s work see: https://are.uconn.edu/person/robert-s-pomeroy/