Managing small-scale fisheries: alternative directions and methods
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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Ottawa, Ont., Canada] IDRC ©2001
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Item Description:Title from Web page (IDRC, viewed June 21, 2006). - Published on the International Development Research Centre website
Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-284) and index
Human dependence on marine and coastal resources is increasing. Today, small-scale fisheries employ 50 of the worlds 51 million fishers, practically all of whom are from developing countries. And together, they produce more than half of the worlds annual marine fish catch of 98 million tonnes, supplying most of the fish consumed in the developing world. At the same time, increased fishery overexploitation and habitat degradation are threatening the Earths coastal and marine resources. Most small-scale fisheries have not been well managed, if they have been managed at all. Existing approache
FOREWORD; PREFACE; CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 2: KEY CONCEPTS IN FISHERIES MANAGEMENT; CHAPTER 3: FISHERY MANAGEMENT PLANNING AND OBJECTIVES; CHAPTER 4: FISHERY INFORMATION; CHAPTER 5: PROJECT ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION; CHAPTER 6: FISHERY MANAGEMENT PROCESS; CHAPTER 7: MANAGING THE COMMONS; CHAPTER 8: COMANAGEMENT AND COMMUNITY-BASED MANAGEMENT; CHAPTER 9: NEW DIRECTIONS: A VISION FOR SMALL-SCALE FISHERIES; APPENDIX; GLOSSARY; ABOUT THE AUTHORS; REFERENCES; INDEX.
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ISBN:1552503011
9781552503010

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